Monthly Archive for January, 2009

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Grace Jones

Grace Jones returns in this months V Magazine. The amazing iconic shots above were taken by photographer Jean-Paul Goude.

Siri Kaur

Siri Kaur lives and works in Los Angeles, where she is currently a visiting lecturer at Otis College of Art and Design.

Cadbury Eyebrows


The new Cadbury’s advert sees two children seemingly about to have their photo taken, an unpleasant rite-of-passage that most of us can probably remember. But then, as the photographer wanders out of shot, the kids start dancing to a rather funky electro tune (Don’t Stop The Rock by Freestyle) coming from the boy’s digital watch. Or at least their eyebrows do, as they remain pretty much static in every other way.

The advert is the brainchild of ad agency Fallon.

Dupli Casa

Dupli Casa is a beautiful example of modern architecture designed by German J. MAYER H. Architects. The geometry of the building is based on the footprint of the house that previously was located on the site. Originally built in 1984 and with many extensions and modifications since then, the new building echoes the “family archaeology” by duplication and rotation.

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Rachel Thomas

Really good work of Rachel Thomas.

Studio Ten And A Half

Remote Location got in touch with us to inform that they have just completed work on a website for ex-pentagram designers Studio Ten And A Half. Good work.

M&M

A great video installation set-up by M&M.

Lights & Music

Apologies for the lack of posting over the last couple of days, I’ve been living it up a little in the run up to my birthday on Saturday.

In the mean time I thought I would share my track of the weekend. It’s a funky electropop number by Cut Copy titled Lights & Music. The video (which you can view below) was created by the ever talented Krozm.

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A Thousand Words


A Thousand Words is a short film by Ted Chung that gives an elegant, concise and very affecting portrait of big-city loneliness and instant connections that flare up and are gone seconds later. The emotions are halting and delicate but true.

Zhong Biao

Paintings and modern Chinese art by Zhong Biao, a famous contemporary Chinese artist from Mainland China.

William Hundley

The unusual photographic style of William Hundley

Sebastien Tellier

A great range of work by Sebastien Tellier.

TDR No More

“After 23 years of brain-aided communication, the much-admired, much copied studio, The Designers Republic closed for business on Tuesday. But, as its founder Ian Anderson tells CR, it will rise again

All week, rumours have been flying around the internet that DR had gone out of business. CR can confirm that it is true. On Tuesday this week, the business was closed with nine staff being made redundant. According to its founder, Ian Anderson, the studio became insolvent due to a combination of factors: “We’d lost a couple of clients, didn’t win a couple of pitches, got a tax bill which should have been sorted out and wasn’t and a major client who didn’t pay the money they owed us – in themselves any of those things would have been fine but when they come all at once there’s not much you can do.”

Read more on the CR Blog.

Un.titled

Some amazing branding for solicitors, Walsh and Jenkins by Un.titled

Via SeptemberIndustry

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