Waterless Stop Animation By M ss ng P eces
What if your jean’s could save up to 16 million litres of water. This was the concept behind this short advert created for Levi’s which was brought to life through the use of stop animation techniques. Two creative collectives teamed up to produce what we have in front of us, these being
AnOther Interview Interior Designer Masamichi Katayama
I spotted this interesting interview with Tokyo-based interior designer Masamichi Katayama by Another Mag. Masamichi is well known for creating some of the most innovative retail environments, restaurants, cafes, and offices, amongst others. His work over at Japanese design firm Wonderwall, in which
Personal Work by Julie Lansom
Here’s a small collection of imagery by Paris based photographer Julie Lansom. The ones that I’ve selected here come under her ‘Personal Work’, basically random shots from different months in the year. This young lady (23 years old to be exact) is a great talent at collecting
New York Eateries by Wijnanda Deroo
An exhibition being held until January 29th 2011 at the Robert Mann gallery in New York is by Wijnanda Deroo. This lady has created a series of photographs titled ‘New York Eateries’ which basically documents the big apples diners and restaurants. If you’re an NY resident, I recomm
Blair Sligar, Woodworker by Grain & Gram
Blair Sligar is a designer, a creator, and an explorer. His passion for woodwork is very inspiring, thank god Grain & Gram gave this guy some coverage on their beautifully designed website. The feature gives us an in-depth interview, in which you can read here, that basically delves into his li
Snow Blind by Matthias Heiderich
We’ve previously showcased Berlin based photographer Matthias Heiderich, praising some mixed imagery back in July of this year. Matthias has an amazing eye for that minimalist aesthetic that we always go on about here on the site. I’m not sure if it’s on purpose or if he’s ju
The Wind by Madison Rowley
Made possible by my friends, family and substantial film grants from Kodak and Fotokem. A magical video by Madison Rowley titled The Wind. This piece was shot in Montana as part of the Magic Hour Film Festival. All of what you see below was filmed on super 16mm Kodak color stock, which gives off a [
Pacific Furniture Service
You may have seen me place this up on our twitter account earlier (head here for our twitter updates), but I had to post this up for everyone to see. This quaint Japanese store is called Pacific Furniture Service and was born in 1988. You can tell they have a real passion for furniture and […
Imagery By Elizaveta Porodina
Russian native Elizaveta Porodina is a talented photographer currently working and living out of Munich, Germany. I uncovered her work over on Flickr and was inspired by her dramatic approach toward the human form, vivid style and the use of colour. All were rather captivating. In the creation of ch
How Vases are Made at the Royal Tichelaar Makkum in Holland
Dutch designer Hella Jongerius recently worked on 300 unique vases as special collector items to accompany the handmade, signed and numbered edition of her book titled ‘Hella Jongerius, Misfit’. Phaidon kindly visited the Royal Tichelaar Makkum factory in The Netherlands, where they are
Joshua Radin I’d Rather Be With You by Thomas Hicks
What a stunning piece by Thomas Hicks called ‘Joshua Radin I’d Rather Be With You’. I was really blown away by the whole production, especially the little animations, which are pretty much perfect in every way. I like it when illustrators are quite vague with their drawings. Thomas
Photography by Ken Tisuthiwongse
Ken Tisuthiwongse is a Los Angeles born photographer, who now lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. You may have seen most of this work below in one very popular publication, Inventory Magazine. The various people snapped below include Engineered Garments founder Daiki Suzuki, Christophe Loiron of