Carl Auböck, The Workshop Book by Clemens Kois
I know I've been a bit heavy on the Carl Auböck front as of late, it's so easy to find inspiring stuff relating to the Auböck family, plus when you make objects like they do it's hard not to showcase them to you all. One of the great things about owning this site is the amount of creatives and ind
Conversations on the Coast by Nick Hand
I've been holding off on the book front for a little while now, my library has become a bit out of control and there are books involved which I haven't even read yet. Saying that, this is the first time that I've been really enticed into buying a new publication, this specific one was produced by ph
Photo Preview of Rizzoli’s Rooftop Gardens Book
We are quickly amounting a great number of books here in the office, in fact we often joke at the need to open our doors up as a library. So today I thought I'd share something as a nod towards New York based publisher Rizzoli who are responsible for many books on our shelves. Leslie Williamson's ha
Food Stills by Jason Lowe
Award-winning food and travel photographer Jason Lowe is a genius in my eyes, his works are always something special and really captivate my attention. There's not one photograph that I've seen of his that disappoints, today I thought I would present a little series of food stills which are all in b
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
Excavations by De Intuïtiefabriek
De Intuïtiefabriek is a collective of four female designers, all graduated from the Design Academy in Eindhoven, Netherlands. Recently they've been working on a book titled ‘Excavations’ which gives an overview of a project that was launched at Design Basel last June. This project presented a u
Garden People, The Photographs of Valerie Finnis
I stumbled across some fantastic photography from a book that records the English gardening scene, titled "Garden People: The Photographs of Valerie Finnis". The pictures in the book were taken by well known British photographer and gardener Valerie Finnis, renowned for her contribution to horticult
Artist’s Handmade Houses
One site I keep getting inspiration from is called Miss Moss and today she placed up some imagery on her blog from the Artist’s Handmade Houses book. I’m not one for duplicating content, but I felt like I could pick out some of my personal favourites and showcase them all to you guys. I&
American Craftsmen by Leslie Williamson
Yesterday I showcased some imagery from The Miller House designed by Eero Saarinen, and that seemed to get a really nice response on the social media outlets. The photographer of that series is Leslie Williamson, who is the creator of a book called “Handcrafted Modern”, a real favourite
Moleskine by Juan Rayos
Juan Rayos is a Spanish based creative that takes photographs, films his friends skateboarding, and much much more. But what really caught my eye were these beautiful Moleskine pages in which he has created. Basically he’s took a Moleskine and has annotated each page with striking imagery and
Moleskine Silk Screen Printing
This video below gives us a chance to take an up-close look at how Moleskine notebooks are customised, using screen printing as the decorating procedure. The short piece is surprisingly in-depth, you can pick up a lot from just watching the steps. I have a press myself and it’s not too far off
Mr. Smith’s Letterpress Workshop
Creative Review release their second studio visit, this time they visit Mr. Smith’s Letterpress Workshop in South London. This movie mainly features the owner of this little studio, an independent letterpress printer called Kelvyn Smith, as he prepares for the Reverting to Type letterpress exhibit