Making Stationary with Makr Carry Goods
A brand favorite of ours here on the site is Jason Gregory's Makr Carry Goods, we've had the opportunity to interview him in the past, and we just love what he's creating. Not only does Jason and his team design and pattern all of their own products, but their studio produces all of the hand-sewn sm
Bryan John Appleby Edition of Written Here Series
A lot of what we do here on the site looks into the background stories of not just creative projects such as a collection of clothing or a handmade item of furniture, but introducing the individuals that are involved in the creating process too. So when I came across this ultra personal short film f
Fired Fruits, The Story of Potter Jonathan Garratt
This morning I came across this short documentary by filmmaker David Hobson on the work of Dorset based potter Jonathan Garratt. Jonathan Garratt has specialised in making distinctive and unusual terracotta pots for over 30 years and currently enjoys a reputation as one of Britain’s foremost garde
Set of Imagery from Hedi Slimane
I’d like to highlight everyones attention to this delightful set of portrait photography from French creative Hedi Slimane, as the candid approach found in his recent diary series really sat well with what I personally find inspiring in a photograph. I think looking at each photo individually, eve
2011 Rapha NW Gentlemen’s Race
Another exceptional film from Rapha and their crew documenting the 2011 Rapha NW Gentlemen's Race in Oregon. This course has a distance of 130 miles with various technical terrain on an uphill climb, 10,000 ft of climbing to be exact. Whenever these guys and girls release a film it's always exciting
The Making of a Brand by Jim Bachalo
Filmmaker Jim Bachalo brings us this charming little story about a local bike store which has been run by the same family since 1914. In a short interview type documentary the current owner, Gary Duke, explains to us all the development Dukes has undertaken in this marathon of an existence while emp
Artworks from Lu Cong
Browsing around the internet I came across the portfolio of Chinese creative Lu Cong and his remarkable set of oil portraits that he's been working on. Having studied both biology and art at the university of Iowa, Lu opted to follow his heart and has slowly built a credible reputation as an artist.
Vermont by Jennifer Causey
Another lovely set of photography from Brooklyn based photographer Jennifer Causey. It's not the first time that we've highlighted her works, and this morning I couldn't help but showcase these images that I found on her blog titled Simply Photo. I've been a subscriber for months and I think her sty
Further Imagery from Jesse Freeman
Jesse Freeman has been out around town with his trusty film camera again, so I've collected up a few personal favorites and have brought them across for us all to enjoy. Since we last brought his work across from his first exhibition Jesse has been busy experimenting with several different cameras w
Imagery from Riley Salyards
I've not come across Amsterdam's very own Riley Salyards before but browsing through her blog it quickly became evident that she was a creator. Nobody takes photo's like these unless they are creative and like the fine details, the texture, and that classic rustic/handmade feel. It actually turns ou
Naturally Haiti, The Artisans of Haiti
American fashion designer Donna Karan is the founder of many charities, one that stood out from the rest is a project titled the Urban Zen initiative which was founded with designer Sonja Nuttall. The whole point of Urban Zen is that it looks to mix commerce with philanthropy, something that we've f
Introducing Architect Joseph Dirand With Freunde von Freunden
Berlin based publication Freunde von Freuden bring us the experimental approach to minimal design through the architecture of Joseph Dirand and his team in this short filmed interview. Joseph's style is most notable in his living space seen in this short film where he has combined traditional with K