David Delahunty Makes Something Cool Every Day [Interview]

Based in Dublin, Ireland, David Delahunty is a freelance graphic designer who has set on a journey to “Make something cool every day” for 365 consecutive days. From photography to posters of famous personalities like Steve Jobs, Marylin Monroe and Christian Bale or simple concepts, he works his creative muscle to make something new which…

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Viktor Hertz – A Visual DJ of Pictogram Movie and Music Posters [Interview]

Viktor Hertz is a freelance graphic designer based in Uppsala, Sweden. He’s picked up design as a hobby only two years ago, but in this time he has reached the point where his work has been acclaimed by the internet audience, where he has taken up commission work and where he is focusing on important…

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Robert Bartholot’s Unique Approach to Photography [Interview]

Robert Bartholot is a Berlin-based photographer and art director with a passion for still life photography and graphic design. He’s worked with popular brands such as Armani, Diesel and Playstation, but also on numerous personal projects, time during which he has developed a powerful, ironic and a bit eccentric style of photography. Influenced by working for 3 years…

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Interview with PutPut Art Group – Transforming the Ordinary into Extraordinary

PutPut is a Swiss/Danish group based in Copenhagen, who is redefining the perception of common situations of everyday life and objects. Trying to fill the space between input and output, as they call it, they combine photography with sculpture, art installations and publishing, with the purpose of surprising the audience by transforming the ordinary into…

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Nick Schmidt’s Grungy Illustrations

Nick Schmidt is a self-taught designer based in Dusseldorf, Germany. His recent works feature children posing in adult situations and displaying tattoos or aggressive expressions. He also has two awesome series one which revolves around the idea of censorship and the other one about analog vs digital electronics. After experimenting with Photoshop and Illustrator for…

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Interview with Surrealist Photographer Frieke Janssens

She’s one of those photographers whose works capture your attention and transpose you in a surreal world, where people face their fears, where beauty standards are reversed and where your universe is turned upside down. Belgian photographer Frieke Janssens started dabbling with the idea of photography when she was about 15 years old, but she…

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Terry Border’s Bent Objects or Where Humor and Creativity Meet [Interview]

Remember Terry Border and his hilarious Bent objects series? A talented photographer with an eye for sculpting as well, Terry puts together all sorts of amusing scenes having as main characters household objects and food items. Curious about the creative mind behind these original scenarios, we got in touch with Terry to get to know…

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A Glimpse of Hong Kong through Pixel Eyes’ Street Photography

Freelance photographer “Pixel Eyes“, or more exactly Emmanuelle Delattre strolls the streets of Hong Kong with her recently acquired Canon 7D in an attempt to capture the little moments of an animated and fascinating city. She’s taken photography only one year ago, “by hazard” as she mentions, while she was living in Tokyo and walking…

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Christoph Schaller Photography or Taking Your Passions to the Next Level [Interview]

He’s taken photography as a hobby only two years ago, however he’s already been featured in magazines like Vogue, C Heads or Dash Magazine. Christoph Schaller, an avid traveler with a unique visual sense, an eye for fashion and natural beauty and a passion for photography shares his thoughts on following his dream. At only…

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Marina Loram’s Timeless Feminine Photography [Interview]

Timeless feminine photography, with natural lighting, and a vintage vibe all completed by a romantic influences, that’s how the young promising freelance photographer, Marina Loram describes her works. In a world where visual artists try nonstop to change the norms by shocking and disturbing scenarios, good old classic photography is hard to find. That’s why…

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Interview: Daily Tutli Putli or How Vintage Clothes Are Reinventing Style

Miss Tutli-Putli, owner of a vintage street fashion blog, mostly based on second hand clothes, strolls the streets of Bucharest displaying  a truly powerful personal style. Colorful blending, over-sized accessories, hats, purses, prints, glitter, lace, spiced up by a strong personality all combine in a truly unique style that has nothing to do with the…

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Interview with Yasmin Paige on the Mystery of Character Acting

Imagine the following scenario from Richard Ayoade’s Submarine. A young dark-haired girl called Jordana Bevan peers through her Betty-Boop-on-a-good-day-haircut. She wears a long red raincoat that is part “Don’t Look Now” and part “Little Red Riding Hood”. Nobody knows what is going through her impenetrable mind. Maybe Jordana is holding a polaroid camera like she…

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