Meanwhile No. 211
Mostly been listening to Station to Station on loop this week (a great standing desk album, should you need one), so productivity went out the window as I got distracted by the incredible work of… Read More »Meanwhile No. 211
Mostly been listening to Station to Station on loop this week (a great standing desk album, should you need one), so productivity went out the window as I got distracted by the incredible work of… Read More »Meanwhile No. 211
I love it when handcrafts, design, and technology come together to create something cozy and familiar, yet new. Hardanger, the new typeface by Agathe Millet, an independent designer and art director from Montpellier, is a… Read More »Stitches Meet Pixels in this Typeface Inspired by Norwegian Embroidery
Debbie Millman has an ongoing project at PRINT titled “What Matters.” This is an effort to understand the interior life of artists, designers, and creative thinkers. This facet of the project is a request of… Read More »What Matters to Erik Anderson
As the election shifts into screeching high gear, Jeff Gates is girded for the race. He is an agitator whose weapons are visual disruptions aimed at the MAGA leadership. In word and picture he’s made… Read More »The Daily Heller: When MAGAs Roamed the Republic
Could this be the ideal addition to your creative studio? It certainly could – provided two or more people who love table tennis are part of the team. André Saraiva estimates that he’s drawn his… Read More »From Street Art to Ping Pong: André Saraiva’s Mr A brings playful charm to limited-edition ArtTables
Rising star director Alberto Méndez Rojas explains how Reallusion’s innovative tools are revolutionising independent filmmaking and shaping the future of digital cinema. It might not be immediately obvious to the viewer. But in the ever-evolving… Read More »Film director Alberto Rojas on why Reallusion’s tools are the future of cinema