Portraits by Antony Crook
Bolton born photographer Antony Crook caught my attention with his portraiture work over on his portfolio page. Now, I’ve seen many of his pictures before, we even showcased a video that Antony did on the site, but for some reason or another I’ve never got round to posting up some of my
Iron Pour By Mark Walley
Mark, one half of the wife and husband filmaking team that is the Walley’s, brings us this insightful short film showcasing a live Iron Pour, captured at the Blue Star contemporary art centre. From my general experience there doesn’t seem to be too much footage around featuring the proce
Nobody Series By Andrea Tonellotto
We see some nice pastel tones in this collection of work titled Nobody crafted by Italian creative Andrea Tonellotto. At first glance I thought these were artworks but I later discovered they were a series of Polaroids that Andrea had captured in his homeland. Throughout the collect we see a minimal
NORM Architecture and Design
I found this really nice multidisciplinary design studio called NORM based out of Copenhagen, Denmark. They focus on residential architecture and commercial interiors, but they also dabble in product design. Founded in 2008 by architects Kasper Rønn and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen, these two guys want to
Set of Imagery From Sebastian Schramm
German Photographer and Designer Sebastian Schramm’s observational approach to life is something you can’t help but take note of and admire when viewing his photographic pieces. I think it’s fair to say that Sebastian takes quite a lot in from his surroundings and pays particular a
Works by Fredrik Paulsen
Some top quality works over on independent designer Fredrik Paulsen’s portfolio site. He’s based in Stockholm and has an interesting background in cabinet making with a Masters Degree in Product Design at the Royal College of Art in London. Frederik also did a short stint at the Peter An
Bicycle City By Martin de Thurah
Martin de Thurah is someone I always seem to stumble across on my travels through the online community that is Vimeo, with a good handful of his works really striking a chord with me, it can never be described as an unpleasant experience. I do believe I’ve already brought one of his pieces int
Snapshots by India G. Ouseley
I always enjoy checking my emails in the morning, particularly ones from independents that want us to feature their work. I make sure I check each one personally, you never know when you come across something that’s special. Born in 1993, India G. Ouseley is an emerging self-taught film photog
Wieden+Kennedy’s Executive Creative Director John Jay on Creativity
This video has been making the rounds and has become extremely popular on certain websites, ones thou shall not name, but it was too good to pass up and I thought it would be a very inspiring piece for individuals who haven’t seen it, or those who want to view it again.
Stay Home By Caleb Wood
Caleb Wood is creating again after a little break from sharing online, which is great to see as he is one of my favorite creatives when it comes to animation. Once again he brings us this candid handmade style which is packed full of charm and character, which has been created on a paper canvas [&he
Workings By Peter Sight
I came across these delightful little handmade creations by artist and illustrator Peter Sight and couldn’t pass up the opportunity to share them. It’s nice to see some English talent creating such charming characters with a real attention to detail and care for craft, I’d love to
Straight Razor by Bruton Stroube Studios
Straight off the back of their very successful project titled “Breakfast Interrupted”, a video that we posted up earlier today, Bruton Stroube Studios release a short film that goes by the name of “Straight Razor”. A 3 and a half minute video directed by Tim Wilson and James