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Category Archives: GRAPHIC DESIGN
VEGAS ALL AROUND THE WORLD
Postcards from Vegas
Rob and Nick Carter are contemporary artists (also a married couple), who use many different mediums including painting, photography, light installations and film in their work. Great inspiration!












Check out their website here.
WELCOME TO.. MADNESS
Pure madness. It’s been a while since we saw this amount of craziness together. Definitely in a good way though! If you’re from Australia, you’ve probably heard of Discount Universe; for the ones who haven’t just click on the link. They have many other exciting collections and they do great discounts! Thank you Nadia and Cami!











Photography by Ben Simpson
Styling by Kate Carnegie
Make up by Belinda Zolla
Model: Lola Van Vorst
LOOKING FOR INTERNS!
74STUDIO is looking for interns!
’74Studio is a Creative Studio and Agency located in the oldest district of Istanbul-Karakoy specializing in Graphic Design and Brand Making. With a team of multi-disciplinary designers, we bring to life well thought out designs and craft a powerful body of work for a client, list of individuals, brands and institutions. We value immaculate and meticulous designs and believe that visual communication using different mediums exceeds expectations both aesthetically and strategically. 74studio also provides the grounds for expression of independent ideas and artistic visions, using it as a platform for collaboration; we join forces with other artists to produce work that is unique, thoughtful, innovative and memorable. Our disciplines include Brand Consultancy, Art Direction, Image-Making, Typography, Music, Art, Motion, Culture, Video, Photography and Fashion.’
If interested and living in Istanbul, please email info@74studio.com.tr immediately!
in CITIES, EXHIBITIONS, FASHION, GRAPHIC DESIGN, INSTALLATIONS, PHOTOGRAPHY, PROJECTS
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USED MAGAZINE
NO LAYOUT
No Layout could be a helping hand for all you independent publishers out there! It’s a digital library archiving art books and fashion magazines. Nice and simple.
No Layout website

Asher-penn/kate-moss-rorschach
GIF.ME.BERLIN
Animated GIFs have turned into quite a movement on blogs and tumblrs all over the internet this year. As a special Christmas gif(t) to us, 10 very talented german artists are taking the animated GIF out of the internet and putting it into a live exhibition. You can see their work at iheartBerlin.

“The Future is Glamorous” by Katja Hentschel, 2011, www.katjahentschel.com



“Looking Backward // Moving Forward” by Hara Katsiki, 2011, www.inklovespaper.com

“We will be equal” by Katja Hentschel, 2011, www.katjahentschel.com
“Dead Hipster” by Clemens Poloczek, 2011, www.ignant.de
“Smoking won’t be banned” by Florian Kolmer, 2011, www.kolmer-photography.com
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Tagged animated gif, animated gifs, ART, Clemens Poloczek, Dead Hipster, Exhibition, Florian Kolmer, german artists, GIF, GIF.ME.BERLIN, Hara Katsiki, hentschel, iheartBerlin, Katja Hentschel, Looking Backward // Moving Forward, Smoking won’t be banned, The Future is Glamorous, We will be equal 1 Comment
GRANDMOTHER TIPS
‘Just a few tips that my grandmother should have given me, but unfortunately never did’ by Chacho Puebla
KEI KOBAYASHI
pop.see.cul : Can you briefly describe yourself?
Hello, This is Kei Kobayashi. I am originally from Japan. I came to London to study abroad in 2006, and graduated from Central Saint Martins, BA Graphic Design course in 2010. After university, I started working as cutting assistant in Rob Ryan‘s studio.
pop.see.cul : Can you talk a little bit about your final major project at Central St Martins. What was your aim?
My final major project was a tribute to my childhood memories. The concept was ‘Nostalgia’. I created a toy, a paper puppet set, which was inspired by three books from my childhood. ‘The Three Bears’ by Tolstoy, ‘Birthday’ by Hans Fischer and ‘Caroline en Europe’, which my mum bought on their honeymoon in New Caledonia. When my mum went there, she found that book accidently. When she was a child, this book was also her favourite. When I was 3 years old, she gave it to me. The books prompted me to come over to Europe.
I was trying to make people touch the artwork using their five human senses. It is not always true that a person’s childhood toys go on to become their nostalgic treasures; but this was the case for a number of people I talked to, and it was the case for me. Some nostalgic treasures always stay with me in my daily life. Treasures take different forms for every person, however the toy, for me is capable of fulfilling many of the requirements of a treasure. And I hope that my paper puppet will be a treasure for someone in the future.
pop.see.cul : What is the first thing you remember about your childhood? Your best or worst memories perhaps.
When I was a child, my favourite moment was when my mum told me stories every night before I went to bed. I still remember the colours of each scene and phrase. My worst memory is the day when my cat passed away.
pop.see.cul : What inspires you the most?
Not only art and design but also a trips in Europe. For example, the view from an airplane or a beautiful sunset at the seaside.
pop.see.cul : What are your plans for the future? What is your dream?
I would like to be a designer who can create quality artwork that people want to keep for their whole lives, allowing it to become a treasure.
pop.see.cul : How would you describe your style in general?
I have always described my work as ‘hand made graphic design’. It’s really difficult to explain it, because I have not only did graphic design but also fashion and product design. But all of my work was handmade. Therefore, I love to use the term ‘hand made style’
DAVID DAVID
British print label David David, by David Saunders is quite inspiring and fun with geometric patterns and bright colours. Saunders usually prefers putting his prints on simple tees, but his umbrella and swimwear designs are as good as the t-shirts. Check out his blog. We loved the layout and imagery. If you check his studio and his inspirations; you’ll definitely understand the stories behind the prints.




































