Kempshott by Blaise E. Chatelain
An easy going piece by Blaise Chatelain, a creative studying Graphic and Media Design at the University of the Arts in London. It takes us through some shots of him and his friends in Kempshott, Basingstoke, just messing around with their bikes and enjoying some bacon sandwiches in the garden. I par
Rare Book Feast #1 From Design Feast
Design Feast present us with the first in a series of narrated guides through rare books they have come across and become inspired by. With the series being derived around the concept of timeless reading material it caught my eye on the browse. I found the thoughts of Nate Burgos quite insightful an
Midori By Daihei Shibata
Japanese creative filmmaker Daihei Shibata brings us this great short production he’s created to highlight the beauty of the great outdoors, using one small forrest in full bloom throughout the entire piece. At the beginning segment of this project Daihei gets creative with the colour grading,
Zimoun, Cardboard Elements 8x8cm
This is the second video from the Zimoun Sound Sculptures & Installation series that we’ve showcased on the website. I’ve been a massive fan of the overall aesthetic and also the innovative elements involved, engineering being key. In this video we can see lots of 8x8cm pieces of ca
Set Of Imagery By Yataro Matsuura
Writer, Editor and Bookseller Yataro Matsuura invites us in to enjoy some quaint little elements within his home in this wonderful collection of imagery that he has been sharing with his followers on Flickr. Based out of Japan, Yataro likes to live by simplistic values, he explains on his blog page
Living in the Form of Thinking, Muji Home
I’ve always been fascinated with Muji and their branding, particularly on the Japanese side where they seem to evolve and expand at an alarming rate. They remain true to their ethos and show that you can become successful even if you make simple and basic items that we all need, and express a
Collection of Illustrations by Jen Collins
This morning I wanted to share the talents of Scottish Illustrator Jen Collins, showcasing this small series in which she brings to life a handful of her favourite music artists. It’s nice to see creatives letting their own influences and inspirations take such a direct route into their work,
Set Of Photography By Viktor Gårdsäter
Browsing through various portfolios this morning my attention was brought to the observational style of Swedish based photographer Viktor Gårdsäter. His approach to capturing the world around him really resonated with me, the scenes he creates are packed full of character and charm, and are always
101 Spring Street, Soho, New York by the Design Observer
Cracking piece by the Design Observer on 101 Spring Street, the building in Soho where minimalist American artist Donald Judd lived and worked for years. This office in New York is currently being renovated by the Architecture Research Office so the Design
Herbst Project By Clemens Wirth
I wanted to highlight the talents of Clemens Wirth to everyone this morning, the young creative is known for his fascination of macro projects. Today he brings us his latest working which is a title sequence created for a drama titled Herbst which releases in Austria early 2012. Clemens works always
Imagery by Elena Ayllon
After a stint living in Tokyo, Elena Ayllon is now based back in Madrid and has some cracking work over on her portfolio. I picked out some photography from various different “sessions” that are navigable in the sidebar. I was particularly set back by the greenery in the photos, very viv
The Natural Speaker by Studio Joon&Jung
Another hands on post where we present some sort of craft, this time by studio Joon&Jung, a conceptual product design studio based in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. The idea of this project titled “The Natural Speaker” derives from the desire to create a unique handcrafted speaker for