Collection of Workings from Arian Behzadi
I came across these stunning pieces by Arian Behzadi and was really inspried by the parallel he draws between his profession and the creative projects he produces. Arian majored in Biological Science and uses the majority of his spare moments to create visual design projects.
How to Sew a Spacesuit, Fashioning Apollo
I started reading an interesting excerpt this morning on technology site Gizmodo about a new book out by Nicholas de Monchaux titled Spacesuit: Fashioning Apollo. It’s a story about the Apollo Spacesuit, one of the most intricate garments ever assembled, a project nearly too difficult for even
The Ride By Anthony Fernandez
Residing in Long Beach California creative Antony Fernandez had the perfect environment to capture this stunning short film, an artistic narrative depicting a day in the life of a cyclist. The piece itself is set to the work of Portishead which provides a sombre undertone to the visuals we are prese
Mixed Imagery by Pinking Lynn
Pinking Lynn, an artist who currently lives in Beijing, originally graduated from the China Academy with a degree in Chinese Flower and Bird Painting. She’s a really talented painter, but she’s also a very talented photographer by the looks of her portfolio. I couldn’t help but pic
Window Painting By Dan Berglund
It’s pretty late over here in England so I’l keep this one short and sweet, Swedish Artist Dan Berglund brings the online community another one of his inspiring glass painting pieces. I stumbled across his person recently over on Vimeo and was taken back by the sheer skill of the young f
The Hourglass by Ikepod
Very much a beautiful piece of art in terms of production of this product called The Hourglass by Ikepod and also the way in which the film is directed. The shots are mesmerizing and really leave you in some sort of trance, beautiful. This item is Australian designer Marc Newson’s latest creat
Thunderwing Press, Garrison
April has ben a good month for Thunderwing Press, the full-service design and letterpress studio in Garrison, N.Y. They’ve been making the rounds on the internet, specifically picking up some much deserved coverage in The New York Times. Started by Nic Taylor, who received his first letterpres
Shelter from the Storm by John X Carey
A truly exceptional short film produced by Creable Films and directed by John Carey titled ‘Shelter from the Storm’. It’s a piece about a lady called Ms. Reifler who is a one of a kind elementary school teacher who educates her students on the importance of living a life that matte
Entermodal Bespoke Leather by Wood & Faulk
The Wood & Faulk website is becoming one of my top destinations to visit, most of the features on there are worth sharing and are very inspiring. This one highlights a leather worker named Larry Olmstead who owns a small goods label titled Entermodal. Larry has 17 years worth of experience in d
Photographic Works by Patrik Lindell
Swedish photographer Patrik Lindell is todays subject matter, he started out as a photographer in 2008, particularly taking interest in large-format cameras, camera optics, and the theoretical side of photography. He now works on big projects with major design agencies and architects in Sweden, part
The Best Made American Felling Axe
Best Made Company have become very popular over the past year or so, they have taken something completely niche and in some ways quite ‘boring’, and have turned it into a beautiful piece of craftsmanship. Designed in New York City, they worked hand-in-hand with a fourth-generation Americ
Imagery by Photographer Renee
Renee is a Maryland based photographer who seems to be an avid user of flickr, to be honest we’re thanking her for it. She’s got some very nice photography on her profile, generally just snaps of her everyday life, her kids, and her yummy food! For example the home made spinach noodles b