

This is a new online art installation from London based, Tom Muller. As part of the Diesel’s new site, which invites artists and designers to respond to the brief “Do you have what it takes?”. The site has been curated by HKI.
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This is a new online art installation from London based, Tom Muller. As part of the Diesel’s new site, which invites artists and designers to respond to the brief “Do you have what it takes?”. The site has been curated by HKI.

Absolutely love this… Branding and digital agency Moving Brands has decided to document their pitch for the London re-branding public tender, as, in their own words, ‘we think it’s important that a public brand like this [London] isn’t designed behind closed doors.’ With this they have set up the blog A Brand For London to make public all their development work, and you can get involved as well by submitting your design/ideas here.

The ever talented Matthew Dent got in touch with us towards the end of last week with some nice updates to his growing pool of great illustrative work. Interestingly, it would appear that he was also involved in the latest Glug event.
Matt was last featured on Human Resources after he created this super illustration for us.

They are back, but not as we know them. Opening tomorrow at the Smithfield Gallery in London is a new exhibition by United Visual Artists. The exhibition will contain a series of large-scale beautiful photographic prints which explore the effect of artificial light on the natural landscape.
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Rob Chui a.k.a. The Ronin, has some quite brilliant motion & photography work.

Temporary Printing Machine is an interesting work that highlights the ephemeral quality of digital data. The installation functions as a canvas onto which digital content is “printed” out as a monochrome image – not printed with ink, but with light onto a light reactive surface – lasting for a few minutes before vanishing.
Once the information has faded away, the printing process is repeated, creating an infinite stream of disappearing data of sometimes never repeated imagery.
The work is the creation of Londond-based collective rAndom International.

Robert Holmkvist from Spin got in touch with us to let us know about their website refresh. Great work.

Matt Stuart has some intriguing and hilarious imagery, using a reportage style which focuses on moments slightly out of the ordinary.


Noah Harris is the designer and art director behind the new Ford Ka – Go Find It advertisement.
Prior to this, he was probably best known for Ford Fiesta – This Is Now.

Surface has won the Riba Award for 2008 with the Birkbeck College remodelling, in Gordon Square, London.