Monthly Archive for July, 2009

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Tom Wrigglesworth

Tom is a recently graduated student from Kingston and has some of the nicest student work I’ve seen this year, including a lovely film for Hewlett Packard working in collaboration with Matt Robinson. Worth a post.

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Driftwood: The AA’s summer pavilion

The Architectural Association has unveiled its latest Summer Pavilion: designed by third year Danecia Sibingo, its undulating form now sits outside the AA in London’s Bedford Square.

This is the fourth year that the AA has challenged its students to create a temporary Summer Pavilion from sustainable timber – last year’s was a recent D&AD award-winner.

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Why Not Associates – Updates

Some great new work from, Why Not Associates. Love the attention to detail exhibited throught their work. Particularly liking their interpretation of the classic Alan Fletcher V&A logo.

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Before I forget . . .

. . . I will also be taking some time out as I take in the sights, sounds & mojito’s of the Adriatic Coast and The Garden Festival. Until then . . .

Emmanuel Romeuf has some nice varied work on show . . .

. . . Mads Berg’s illustrations make me very happy

. . . and Eli Horn is good at everything.

Anyone else got anything else planned for Summer?

Egypt

You wont be hearing much from me over the next 9 days as I am on vacation, taking in the sights and sounds of Egypt. Have a great week, wherever you may be.

Photography by RJ Shaughnessy

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Benbo George

Weird and wonderful illustration from Liverpool born Benbo George.

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WN Studio

Warren Du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones run WN Studio, photo-based commercial artists. They have been featured in many high quality fashion and music magazines. I especially love their collaborative work with Patrick Wolf.

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