Archive | October, 2010


Typographic Maps by Axis Maps


I love the concept of this superb mapping / art project. Typographic Maps composed of thousands of words (street names), designed in an artisanal way by designer Andy Woodruff and  Axis Maps in order to accurately reproduce the streets and the towns of Boston and Chicago. I wish there was NY & LA as well!

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ISO 3ERL1N by Matthias Heiderich


We first fell in love with Matthias Heiderich’s super graphic ‘Color Berlin’ series a while back. Well it seems that Berlin is really inspiring him since he released a 2nd series called ISO 3ERL1N. I don’t think you can do more graphic photography than that? READ MORE


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Hugo : 99 Problems (Jay Z cover)


Enlgand born, Thailand raised Hugo is breaking into the US music scene with a bang and a banjo. After spending much of his early years developing his style across seas the talented singer/songwriter has decided to instill his provocative pop sound and anti-contemporary mainstream aura in the ears and minds of the US base. His music would be difficult to categorize, taking on a rock and roll, country-blues, soul-pop twist but with a debut album titled Old Tyme Religion one thing is for certain, READ MORE


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Nema Workshop Architecture


Dream apartment on Bond Street or Tribecca Loft ? Well, NemaWorkshop can do both and more. The New York based architectural firm is a team of architects, designers, and thinkers who create spaces which are conceptually innovative and highly sensitive to cultural and social contexts. But if you need a READ MORE


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BORDELLE SS 2011


Luxury lingerie label Bordelle is back with its latest serving of high-class fetishism for SS 2011. Inspired by the sexual confidence of great icons of the 50’s such as Bettie Page with a modern twist of Brigitte Nelson and Helmut Newton strong feminine imagery, the SS11 collection is a perfect blend of modern fetishism and retro silhouettes.

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KENZO : PARIS SS 2011


In honor of the 40th anniversary of Kenzo, designer Antonio Marras dedicated the second half of the show to creating a cross-cultural journey of traditional costumes by layering multiple pieces from the Kenzo archive to create these fascinating ‘towers of clothing’. It was more performance art than a runway, each look was a production within itself that told the story of its own.

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