Freunde von Freunden is an absolutely brilliant international interview magazine that portraits people of diverse creative and cultural backgrounds in their homes or within their daily working environments. Don’t click through if you need to do something important today!
New York designer and writer Rebecca Silver asks creative minds from around the globe 10 questions. She posts the answers to 10 ANSWERS. The project features people like George Lois, Armin Vit, Ellen Lupton and Jessica Hische, all answering the same 10 questions.
If you are looking for a breathtakingly beautiful bike magazine, The Ride Journal is for you. Issue 5 just came out and is chock-full of great writing, illustration and photography, all wrapped in a nicely designed magazine package. I love my bike for transportation, recreation and fitness. This magazine totally inspires me to go out and ride. (Especially in the snow!)
We didn’t want to give reviews or race reports, we wanted to get under the skin and expose the passion that flows through riders veins.
Award-winning Foley artist Gary Hecker explains what it takes to recreate sounds for movies to add drama and intensity. He shares tips and tricks he has learned during a career that spans more than 200 films.
The Desk is a short film about the relationship between the worker and the desk and how this reflects on personality and habits. It’s a part of mini-documentaries produced by Imaginary Forces in collaboration with Intelligent Life Productions, Team One, and Lexus. The series highlights the beauty and importance of the architecture in everyday objects, and details how the design and structure of these objects affect and reflect our lifestyles.
About Your Process is a small PDF book, published online by Charlotte Cheetham of the prolific manystuff.org blog. A total of 31 graphic designers answer short questions on their process, tools, clients and vision. A well hidden piece of great inspiration.
When you work, do you think in terms of forms or in terms of a creation process? Do you have a clear vision of your final image or does it come only from an upstream creation process? How do you work? About the “tools”? About your clients?
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