Monthly Archive for January, 2010

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One Hundred

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Beautifully crafted alphabet by Frost that takes fragments of visuals from the collections of the Mitchel Libray in New South Wales, Australia, composing them into letters of the alphabet.

Give Up Art

Stuart from Give Up Art got in touch to let everyone know they have updated their portfolio with some new pieces, including the superb N/S/E/W package released with Warp. Big tings’

Michael Spoljaric

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Superb collection of mainly Nike based projects by Michael Spoljaric, in conjunction with the illustrious Grandpeople, HORT and Finsta. Niceness.

Liljeberg

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Some quality work from Magnus Liljeberg all wrapped up a slick website

Chocolate Heaven

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Just as I get my afternoon dark chocolate craving, someone sends me the Krop portfolio of Muggie Ramadani, and more specifically, there (his & or her?) work for Max Chocolatier, which now requires me to go to the shop. Cheers

UNIQLO

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UNIQLO have put all of their online digital campaigns on one place, some of which are amazing.

Bryony Lloyd

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Really into the collage-tastic illustration of Brony Lloyd, can’t wait to see more.

Dress Code NY

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Exciting motion and graphic work from New Yak based Dress Code, a new one for me.

Serial Cut

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Serial Imagemakers, Serial Cut have updated with some vibrant, dark and sexy projects

Consider This

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Some things are just better when Carefully Considered.

Wowzers!

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Wow, some of Joshua Scott’s photography is simply stunning.

Continue reading ‘Wowzers!’

January Blues

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The month of January is usually the start of many detoxes and re(new)ed gym memberships, and fittingly, London based Chinese designer Daizi Zheng has created a series of healthy snacks packaged to look like your everyday vices to temp your January blues towards a more healthy lifestyle. I’m going for a carrot. Continue reading ‘January Blues’

Nadadora

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Its like a library around here at the moment. We are still getting over the excesses of Hogmany (NYE to most) and are still nursing hangovers from the departmental party.

In the meantime, check out Nadadora Studio, from the design hotbed that is Barcelona. I instantly fell in love with the dipping plate above that rests effortlessly on top of a tub of Nutella. Would it be wrong to use any leftover Quality Street to dip into the chocolaty spread?