Such Lovely Teeth By John Andrews
John Andrews clearly has a sense of humor and two years back he decided to get creative with it, designing this short yet charming piece of animation. Such Lovely Teeth is all a bit silly, but sometimes I think we need a bit of comedy to break the day up. I don’t think you can […]
Places by Michelle Ford
Michelle Ford created this short series of photographs titled Places, which looks to introduce us to different countries, cultures and surroundings. Michelle lives in Vancouver, and has worked in fashion for a little while now. Some of you may recognise her photography from Inventory Magazine. Which
Cellegratonia By Joseph Kolean and Chad Vickery
Duo consisting of Joseph Kolean and Chad Vickery have teamed up under the name of Newords to complete something of a personal voyage in creativity. The pair have tied themselves to the task of creating and executing 26 short films, one for each letter of the English alphabet. I hadn’t come acr
Underground by Aurelien Arbet and Jeremie Egry
Do you remember that small menswear brand called Hixsept from France? Well that creative label is owned by Aurelien Arbet and Jeremie Egry, the same people who we are posting up today. But this time it has nothing to do with their textile work, just the creative stuff on the side. This project is ti
Ghosts By Christopher Hewitt
Christopher Hewitt is a fine director, he’s gradually becoming a favourite of mine. I love the projects that he’s creating and getting involved with. They all hold great concept and purpose. The first body of work we brought across from him was Orion house, which is still vivid in my min
Homes by Ye Rin Mok
I was enticed into viewing some photography by Ye Rin Mok this morning, a Los Angeles based creative. Mainly due to the minimalist vibe, and also because she’s sometimes a contributor to one of my favourite publications, Apartamento. And you can really see the styles fuse perfectly, her spread
Landscapes by Tommy Forbes
London based creative Tommy Forbes literally made my eyes smile earlier, if that’s actually even possible. This occurred whilst viewing his stunning landscapes and browsing through his vast array of work. It quickly became apparent that Mr Forbes is somewhat of a globe wanderer, and long may t
Imagery Set By Katarina Smuraga
I’ve brought across some work from Belarus born photographer Katarina Smuraga as I was pretty refreshed not only by the visual construction of her workings, but also her attitude to having her work shared online. It’s nice when creatives voice their desire to be promoted, as a writer it
unTitle Sequence by Martijn Hogenkamp & Marvin Koppejan
A really good sequence by Amsterdam based designer Martijn Hogenkamp, collaborated on by Marvin Koppejan. I found this through Martijn’s portfolio website, also known as The QBF. The QBF is a pretty cool site, which houses all Martijn’s information and also a select amount of work. The b
Water Sculpture by Shinichi Maruyama
I found this piece of work by Shinichi Maruyama titled Water Sculpture. Shinichi was born in Nagano, Japan, but now lives and works in New York. The video below compliments the series of images perfectly, showing the water in slow motion. It’s magic when you see things like this slowed down, s
Pan Am Posters from 1971
What a stunning set of posters for Pan Am Airways by Chermayeff & Geismar Studio made all the way back in 1971. I spotted these over on flickr and couldn’t resist but to showcase them. They rightfully deserve their place on the site for all you to see and be inspired by. Pan Am no [&helli
Set Of Stills From Lukasz Wierzbowski
I’m absolutely in awe of these stunning set of stills from photographer and creative mind Lukaz Wierbowski. I stumbled across them earlier and they pretty much made my day. The Polish native recently had his work published by Pogo Books and his printed pieces are now available to buy for a pre