Set of Imagery from Katie Quinn Davies
If you're a fan of home cooked rustic food and you've not come across the photographic work of Katie Quinn Davies yet then you're in for a real treat. The Dublin native spent many years globe trotting, experiencing Europe, the Americas and Australia working as an art director for some of most innova
Home For The Holidays by Christian Sorensen Hansen
Filmmaker and Director Christian Sorensen Hansen has been out creating again and it has to be said his little narratives are really quite something. I think for me I'm a big fan of how genuine Christian's films feel, when in reality we all know that the scenes in front of us are being played out by
Inspired By Series from Shwood Eyewear
Lots of different brands seem to be jumping on the bandwagon, connecting with creatives that inspire them in the hope it will empower those ever so important customers. Personally I think it's great to see, when we promote creative industries I'd like to believe that everyone involved in that specif
Set of Imagery from Craig Spence
In the last few weeks I’ve had the tendency to revisit a lot of creatives work who we’ve featured in the past so I felt it was about time I introduced you to a new one. With this in mind photographer Craig Spence is heading into our archive today with this delightful set of self documenting imag
Further Imagery From Charlotte Bland
Charlotte Bland once again lifts the mood on this drizzly and disheartening day here in England with her photography which never fails to highlight the beauty in everyday life. I’m returning to her portfolio once again as I love the fact that her looks remind us all to see the brighter side of thi
Landscapes By Cody Cobb
I couldn't help but return to the eye pleasing portfolio of Seatle based photographer Cody Cobb, his style really sits well with my own tastes in photography. I'm sure there will be those that feel this is more of the same, but in all honesty I think if something is great then why not return to it f
Photography Series From Viktor Gårdsäter
We are heading back to Sweden once again today, through the work of creative photographer Viktor Gårdsäter who’s appearing for the second time on our platform. This post revolves more around a series with a singular concept, giving us a bit of a contrast to his work that we’ve posted previousl
The Knife Maker From Made by Hand
The good folks over at Made by Hand have been out creating again, bringing us their second short film tonight which involves Joel Bukiewicz a Knife Maker based in Brooklyn. Aspiring to be a writer, Joel stumbled across the art of bespoke knife making while drowning his sorrows in a sea of creative p
Glass Blowing Short Film from Todd Tankersley
Todd Tankersley introduces us to the art of glass blowing this morning in this short piece featuring his good friend Esteban who is practicing the traditional process. Todd works as a commercial photographer by day, so this short film is a little outside of what he's usually recognised for professio
In Our Nature by Takashi Homma
A slightly different twist to our usual content today, it’s quite rare that we focus on books per se but I still think it’s a prevalent part in both of our lives. I’m a book worm and tend to collect a lot of design orientated books that not only feature content for my brain to absorb and learn
The Wonder Object by Mark & Angela Walley
Good friends of ours here on the site are Mark & Angela Walley, who's work we are returning to today. The filmmaking duo introduce us to an unorthodox metal worker and designer named Gary Schott, currently the chair of the metals department at the Southwest School of Art. Having trained as a traditi
Set of Imagery from Vladimir Kostromitsky
As the nights get darker earlier and the weather takes a turn for the worse it can be a little depressing reflecting on the change of seasons. Rest assured though that nothing can keep us down for long, especially when we're hosting so many talented creatives to help you pass the time with a smile.