Twin Parallel By Justin Anderson
Join me as I begin the day with this beautifully crafted project from Independent filmmaker and director Justin Anderson. This project titled Twin Parallel was just the pickup I needed to start the day in a good mood, the piece itself was derived to showcase Jayne Pierson’s collection in a cre
From Steel: The Making of a Soulcraft by Michael John Evans
Filmmaker Michael John Evans produced this short video that features Sean Walling, owner of Soulcraft, who builds custom steel bicycle frames. We get introduced to Sean’s fabrication methods which are actually quite intriguing and feature a lot of metal work machinery.
Machine’s Waltz, Paramount Têxteis Textile Plant
Machine’s Waltz is a poetic interpretation of the Paramount Têxteis Textile Plant, a company born and raised in Brazil, made by creative agency Grafikonstruct. This piece gives us a glimpse of the process in which they go through to make the different fabrics. It’s actually quite mesmer
Set Of Stills From Harry Bloom
Avid photographer Harry Bloom has been sharing some impressive 35mm images over on Flickr, I thought it was about time to bring them across for everyone to see. As far as I’m aware Harry is of no relation to the well known filmmaker Philip but he definitely carries the same fascination for the
Inside Out by Maurizio Strippoli
Photographer Maurizio Strippoli has started this superb little series titled Inside Out. Although it’s still a work in progress, the photographs are of different interiors all taken with a Ricoh GR Digital 3. I was surprised by the quality of the imagery, this little camera fails to disappoint
Series Of Imagery From Hervé Demers
I uncovered this stunning set of rural imagery by Canadian creative Hervé Demers earlier, his minimal and simplistic take on the world really stood out to me as something worth sharing. For those who haven’t stumbled across his photographic works before, you are perhaps more likely to have se
Tapis de Cogolin by Lee Mawdsley
London based photographer Lee Mawdsley has produced an excellent series of photos titled Tapis de Cogolin. Cogolin has been manufacturing carpets since 1924, with each carpet being made entirely by hand in their workshop in St. Tropez, France. They use their expertise and knowledge to preserve a uni
Photography by Matthew Foster
Creative Matt Foster has some excellent imagery on his flickr page. He’s one third of The Official Manufacturing Company which is Mathew Foster, Fritz Mesenbrink & Jeremy Pelley. After having separately worked for some years at Wieden+Kennedy and Ace Hotel, then out on their own freelanci
Ateliers by Patrice Normand, Vincent Leroux, and Yannick Labrousse
Atelier is the French word for “workshop”, and in English is used principally for the workshop of an artist in the fine or decorative arts. This is what the book presented below called “Ateliers” is based on by TempMachine and photographers Patrice Normand, Vincent Leroux, an
Intel Visual Life Profile on Michael Wolff
m ss ng p eces recently created an Intel Visual Life profile of legendary creative advisor and designer Michael Wolff. This piece was only released last week, but further extends Intel’s look into creativity following a profile on The Sartorialist, aka Scott Schuman. Michael Wolff is recognise
Set Of Stills From Aled Lewis
For those who remember the previous wit of creative Aled Lewis, he’s back with us again showcasing a fantastic little series of comical still life that he’s created. Taking inspiration from various movies such as Jurassic park and Scarface, Mr Lewis has recreated various famous quotes th
Doll House by Mishenin Anton & Andrey Kalinin
This ones slightly off topic but is still relevant in a lot of ways, a 3D animated rendering by Moscow based creative Mishenin Anton. He teamed up with Andrey Kalinin on this video, who worked on the modelling side of things, but the rest was all by Mishenin himself. The piece is actually an archite