Walking In The Metropolitan Wild, The River Lea with Margaret Howell and William Mann
Margaret Howell just released this film in support of Open House London Weekend. Open House London looks to celebrate all that is best about the capital’s buildings, places and neighbourhoods. Every September it takes place and gives a unique opportunity to get out and under the skin of London’s
Ola and Madoka Rindal for Apartamento Issue Number 7
Writer and critic Julie Cirelli has a habit of writing for some fantastic independent magazines, particularly Dossier Journal, AnOther, and one of our all time favorites, Apartamento Magazine. And luckily for us she has showcased a lot of her articles on her portfolio website all revolving around co
Further Imagery From Hideaki Hamada
So I know we've featured Japanese photographer Hideaki Hamada and these little fellows in the past, but this latest set is so beautifully captured and wonderfully natural that I couldn't resist sharing these on the format again. Based in Osaka, Hideaki is a highly creative individual, he's as equall
Made Here, Centinela Traditional Arts
Filmmaker Jay Carroll brings us the latest from the charming little video series that Levi's have been collating titled "Made Here". In this edition we get to see the work of master weaver Irvin Trujillo as he introduces his craft explaining to us all how he got into the industry, and developed his
Lights by Mark Borthwick
Mark Borthwick is said to be one of the most influential alternative fashion photographers of our time and was a defining photographer of the 90's. He's helped magazines such as Purple, Self Service and AnOther bridge the gap between art and fashion, something that we see a lot of in the market toda
A Moment With Artist Kid Zoom
Browsing through the various creative networks this morning I became particularly impressed by the work of Australian born and New York based street artist "Kid Zoom" in this short film which has been produced by King Brown Magazine. In this film we get a little look into the process ozzy artist und
Living As Form: Socially Engaged Art from the Last 20 Years
Living As Form investigates innovational art projects which ignite the imagination of others and explore ideas that shape our society for the better. Hosting an exhibition at the historic Essex street market in New York which begins on the 24th of this month, Creative Time pay homage to the public m
Set of Imagery by Marek & Anna Strachan
With half the writing force travelling to America today we will be continuing the format in two different timezones for a little while, which is a first for us. Nothing to worry about though, things will stick to what you are all familiar with, today I've brought across a little photography for us a
Ray: A Life Underwater From Danny Cooke
With the help of filmmaker Danny Crooke and this wonderful moving image I'd like to introduce you all to an absolute gentleman and inspiring individual named Ray Ives. At 75 years young Ray agreed to spend some time with Daniel to reflect on his lifestyle, as a immensely passionate diver and explore
Colour Research Imagery by Kirstie Van Noort
I've brought across this small set of colour research imagery by Eindhoven based design student Kirstie Van Noort. This gives us a little visual summary on the early stages of designing a porcelain bowl. Kirstie has been experimenting with oxides and porcelain clay for over half a year now, setting
Astier de Villatte Collections by Studio Homme
Studio Homme give us a nice guided tour through various creative workshops in Paris for their exclusive online launch of the Astier de Villatte collections, a series of collaborative works with different designers. First they visit a print factory where they make stationary, particularly notebooks a
Set of Photography by Parker Fitzgerald
So today I'm returning to the work of Parker Fitzgerald and his inspiring imagery, and if I'm being completely honest it was only going to be a matter of time before we revisited such a talented photographer. There is something about Parker's work that really does just strike a chord with me, perhap