By Cyril Foiret 26 Jul 2011 @ 12:08 pm |

Here is an other graduated student contacting us to showcase their work, but this time it’s more artsy than fashionable. Malene Hartmann Rasmussen from Royal College of Art in London is a mixed media sculptor making and arranging multiple components into complex narrative sceneries. READ MORE
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By Cyril Foiret 26 Jul 2011 @ 11:29 am |

In relation with last year’s catastrophic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, Surfider Foundation Europe designed with Y&R Paris their 2011 calendar to help recruit new volunteers to the foundation. The Surfrider foundation is always communicating towards the READ MORE
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By Ani Tzenkova 25 Jul 2011 @ 12:09 pm |

This project by photography student Emily Grundon highlights what she calls “Unspaces”, spaces created solely through her framing. Because I am so graphically inclined as well, I too often notice the inappreciable lines, like corners meeting with interesting shadows and the effect of light on the most trivial of places. I can really appreciate the minimalism and graphic
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By Cyril Foiret 25 Jul 2011 @ 11:59 am |

Rotterdam based sculptor Ron van der Ende specializes in wall mounted bas-reliefs constructed from found wood. The original color and texture of the wood is utilized to form a gripping and realistic mosaic. The realism is further enhanced by the perspective built into READ MORE
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By Joelle Tessa 25 Jul 2011 @ 11:46 am |

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Since 1999, Metronomy has had hits and haven’t missed. The UK-lovin’ foursome paid homage to their homeland by releasing their new album, The English Riviera in the UK only this spring forcing those abroad in the US and elsewhere to wait until July 26th. I suppose they predicted poor UK weather this summer and gifted their Brit countrymen with a little synth-laden summer groove to imagine heat waves and bikini babes to. READ MORE
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By Cyril Foiret 25 Jul 2011 @ 11:18 am |

At Trendland we are all about finding cool/new products. We are always searching through graduating students portfolio’s for upcoming talent and original/fresh collections. So when Kongyiu Cheng, a recently graduated product designer from Artez institute of Art (Netherlands), with a major in footwear contacted us to introduce his Mister Cheng footwear collection, we could not resist the review. READ MORE
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