A conversation with Josh Vogel by YHBHS
I wouldn’t say that we regularly point out interviews on other websites, usually we save this for the twitter account, but last night I got really into this piece by a blog titled You Have Been Here Sometime. I wouldn’t say it’s an interview in a normal format, it’s pretty much a dialogue be
Dieter Rams at SFMOMA
This isn't the first time that we've written about Dieter Rams and his work and it probably won't be the last either. I came across this short video piece directed by Nathan Cozzolino and edited/scored by Andrew Birchett for Dwell magazine. Dwell is becoming a place that I check on a regular basis f
Some Time In Project By Benjamin Gott
Filmmaker Andy Anderson introduces us to creative Benjamin Gott and his opened ended project "Some Time In" which investigates the experience others have on a visual level, exploring various locations around the world. Handing a camera to the participants Benjamin seems fascinated by the voyeuristic
hunt / gather Interview with Photographer Brian Ferry
Back in April inspiration board and all round creative blog “hunt / gather” got together with one of our favourite photographers named Brian Ferry to do interview. You may recall us writing about Mr Ferry on more than one occasion and this little Q&A session gives us a good chance t
Tom Sachs, A Selby Film
Tom Sachs is an interesting fellow, this video by The Selby below definitely captured my attention and really shows off innovation and creativity in its wildest sense. Tom is a sculptor based in New York, he is probably best known for his elaborate recreations of various modern icons, for example a
Interview with Jim Coudal of Field Notes
This little brand is highly regarded by many designers and is a product used all over the world. Field Notes, created by Draplin Design Company in conjunction with Coudal Partners, is inspired by the vanishing subgenre of agricultural memo books, ornate pocket ledgers and the simple, unassuming beau
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
Mjolk Get Featured
For all our subscribers and the like, we have just released a new feature with menswear label Mjolk. We’ve been following their rise into the worldwide domain for a little while now, and they’ve produced some really great collections over the seasons. I was lucky enough to get a chance t
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
The Story of Cordova by Christopher Baker & Martha Stewart
Christopher Baker got together with Martha Stewart to produce a real corker of a film, shot in Cordova, Alaska. They travelled out there to document life around Copper River, one of the last pure watersheds in North America. To escort them around they had the help of Wade Buscher and Mikal Berry, wh
Minoru Blvd’s Workspaces Interview with Mark Robinson
So after spending my whole weekend backing up and transferring files across to another server, I feel pretty proud that we’ve got the site up and running in such a short space of time. Considering we’ve had some serious upgrades, maybe not visually, but really tuning up the cogs that mak
Mast Brothers Chocolate by Cool Hunting
Cool Hunting always produce some quality material, picking out unusual subjects and guiding us through processes or production techniques. This time we get a tour of the Mast Brothers, two chocolatiers, Rick and Michael Mast, showing us how they make their chocolate DIY style. The creativity showcas