Husbands – Dream
Nice song, nice video, handmade setting… great! Here the Making Of
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Nice song, nice video, handmade setting… great! Here the Making Of
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I like the work of Marta Brinchi Giusti for InfameStudio, a Barcelona-based design studio. Marta is a 26 year old graphic designer, who is currently living in Rome after graduating in Graphic Design at Barcelona-based Eina School. See more…
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Searching for a delicious doughnut in New York? The New York Doughnut Map by Brooklyn-based All-You-Can-Eat Press can help. Yummie!
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Very unique: the tattoos by Brooklyn based artist Amanda Wachob.
(via Notcot)
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I really like the idea of this illustration by Jonathan Calugi.
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The Dublin based graphic and web design studio TATABI STUDIO came up with a new corporate design. I really like the new look. More images here.
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This morning I stumbled over this beautiful photo shot by Bekka Palmer. I love this picture and if Bekka should ever decide to print it, I will have a nice place for it in my office.
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This good looking Warsteiner Odd Future-Edition find it’s way to me via mail. The special edition of the label is dedicated to the US-band Odd Future and will accompany them on their US-tour (and only at the tour as you can’t find this edition in the regular stores). The label had it’s release at the Odd Future performance at the Colette Store in Paris one month ago. Here a a clean look at both sides of the label.
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A few days ago I talked to Joe Crisafi, about his new project The Art of Storytelling. Joe Crisafi: “The Art of Storytelling is a book series about graffiti, outsider art and unpopular culture. Their first book sub-titled Under the Influence is the culmination of two and a half years of interview and story gathering from some of the most monumental names in the underground. Featuring interviews with Estevan Oriol, Ricky Powell, Zephyr, Bas Rutten, Eli Gesner and a ton of others. (…) Everyone told us not to print any books because print is supposedly dead, but the response has been really good. I think there is still a lot of people that still enjoy print.” Yes we love print, so please feel free to support this project and order the first book right now.
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