19/07/2019 visual culture
Astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped foot on the surface of the moon on 20 July 20, 1969, uttering a profound sentence to the watching world. To mark the Apollo 11 moon landing, photographer Benedict Redgrove has shared a series of images from his NASA: Past and Present Dreams of the Future project with us.
Read more 10/07/2019 design & fashion visual culture
Creative explorer Tony Farfalla started the mezcal journey while investigating Mexican shamanism during a visit to the southeastern part of the country. He fell for the recipe, brought in a group of creatives, and created Madre Mezcal.
Read more 02/07/2019 visual culture
Illustrator Josh McKenna has created one of the most iconic social media stickers in the world and continues to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community through his work. From career setbacks, finding your feet, and turning digital creations into real-life objects-we find out more about this dynamic creative with a "tongue-in-cheek" outlook on his work.
Read more 24/06/2019 visual culture
Multidisciplinary studio Wang & Söderström were one of the highlights of Milan Design Week 2019, they also took over London Selfridges' famous store windows last year, plus have an arsenal of clients from the likes of Opening Ceremony, Adidas, The New York Times, and the Nobel Prize Organization to name a few. One of the most compelling duos in digital and physical exploration design, we get to know the Scandinavian duo.
Read more 12/06/2019 travel visual culture
There is a certain sense of nostalgia that hits us while looking at polaroid images. Beyond the visual appeal, it's probably also the attention needed in order to take the perfect instant photo: you can't retouch it, you have one try at capturing the moment, hence we appreciate polaroids that speak to us even more. Explore the polaroids series Mr. by Dutch photographer Ferry van der Nat and discover through this artist's eyes, why Amsterdam's fashion and creative scene is so welcoming towards the LGBTQ community.
Read more 22/05/2019 Little Gestalten visual culture
The beauty of visual storytelling, illustration, in particular, lays in its simplicity and at the same time sophistication: the observer understands the imagery instantly. We caught up with Romanian illustration artist Aitch. Plant elements–bold in color and clear in shape complemented by dark backdrops–are essential to her style which made the perfect aesthetic for our playful
Little Gestalten book Easy Peasy–Gardening for Kids. Read more