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Jonathan Legge of Makers and Brothers
About Makers and Brothers Makers & Brothers is a project developed by two brothers, Jonathan and Mark Legge, in a suburb of Dublin, Ireland named Blackrock. It’s a venture founded on simple things; the handmade, objects of integrity, contemporary vernaculars, a curation of everyday design
Photography by Cody Cobb
American based photographer Cody Cobb is such a talent in my eyes, in fact this will be the fourth time I've brought across a selection of his work over on to our platform, which I'm sure has to be some sort of record. His photos bring a sense of adventure to the table with such a considered eye. It
In the Make by Klea McKenna and Nikki Grattan
Continuing on from yesterday's post on the ever so talented Leslie Williamson I decided I would point out another series which has caught my attention this week. I'm a massive fan of studio visits and this website that I found titled "In the Make" is basically heaven in terms of photography and cont
People Watching, Jesse Schlesinger by Leslie Williamson
Many of you may know that we released a nice in-depth interview with photographer Leslie Williamson over the weekend, I was really honoured to have the chance to speak to Leslie, I’m a big admirer of her work and she’s a great person as well (added bonus!). So this morning when I woke up and hea
Ceramics by Gustavo Perez
We are strong believers that craft and design are inherently linked, which is why ceramics are just a present a feature as architecture or clothing within our daily content. In fact recently I think myself and Mark have become a little fanatic about seeing the creation process, but today I thought w
Interview with Brian W. Ferry
ABOUT BRIAN W. FERRY Brian Ferry is a Brooklyn based freelance photographer who’s worked for a variety of clients and publications over the years, including Lines & Shapes, Sit & Read, Freunde von Freunden, Wilder Quarterly, and even producing his own book titled ‘Quality Of Life’ in 2
Mathieu Matégot Works Photographed by Cédric Buchet
I decided we'd start the week with a little blast of design inspiration from the past, visiting the work of multi faceted designer Mathieu Matégot who today presents us with these clean cut and minimal pieces of furniture. Yes, once again I've brought across an individual that no longer graces this
Stillbirth and Surfing From Nathan Oldfield
Perhaps the most personal project I've brought across onto the platform is this inspiring short film from Nathan Oldfield which follows the dedicated surfer on a journey of grief through the format of a ten minute documentary piece. In a time where most people would opt for absolute privacy Nathan h
Mom Sweater By Nate Milton
I’ve been debating the idea of an animation clashing with the format for a while now, so this short project that Nate Milton has created titled “Mom Sweater” had to really convince me it was worth sharing. As we pull inspiration from so many different genres sometimes you have to c
Pedway By Ivan Villafuerte
We continue today’s content now with this compelling short experimental film from Chicago based creative Ivan Villafuerte. This is his second time appearing in our format and it has to be said that his stark view of his surroundings often lead for a captivating and surreal watch. I think when
The First By Dmitry Sobolev
Dmitry presents us this short animated film which is underpinned by the concept of being a leading pioneer in whatever our field of choice may be. Taking inspiration from perhaps one of the most bold innovators in recent times, Neil Armstrong. Using the history of the first man on the moon, Dmitry p
Imagery from Eros Turannos
On my travels earlier I came across the talents of photographer Laina Briedis or as she sometimes likes to be known Eros Turannos and was blown away by her great attention to detail in capturing the world around her. The creative’s portfolio is packed full of stunning location and beautiful su