Overthinking It
We all do it. We all spend minutes, hours, even days, and perhaps months overthinking it. The “it” is irrelevant. It can be a decision, a visit, an encounter, an interview, a job, a project,… Read More »Overthinking It
We all do it. We all spend minutes, hours, even days, and perhaps months overthinking it. The “it” is irrelevant. It can be a decision, a visit, an encounter, an interview, a job, a project,… Read More »Overthinking It
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 Peter Sayn-Wittgenstein
Yesterday afternoon I learned that the esteemed Modernist graphic designer George Tscherny had died earlier that day at his home. At 99 he lived a long, creative, productive and valued life. One of the few… Read More »The Daily Heller: George Tscherny, Modernist, 1924–2023
Taking cues from the art of mixing, musical instruments and rhythmic beats, Porto Rocha has given a fresh identity to BPM Music, which houses the largest catalogue of DJ-ready tracks in the world. The Brooklyn… Read More »Porto Rocha’s rebrand for BPM Music takes inspiration from the keys of a keyboard or drum pad
Photographer Tim George has collaborated with London pub culture expert Alistar Von Lion to create East End Pubs, a new book from Hoxton Mini Press which celebrates the stories, culture and communities of the area’s… Read More »Tim George’s incredible photos capture the rapidly vanishing world of pubs in the East End
Contemporary London-based artist Ant Hamlyn has explored the rich history and symbolism surrounding flowers in his latest exhibition, Love, Death & Velvet, where floral fabric sculptures are pressed underneath giant slabs of perspex. Hosted in… Read More »Ant Hamlyn preserves memories, magic and mythology in his series of fabric flower sculptures