Monday 30 January 2012

Animal Magic...

We might be heading off to places in the sun, but we still keep a look out for any talent that catches our eye, it's been a long time, and we are excited to get back to showcasing one such designer.



Julia Kisselmann is a designer who graduated last year from the University of Bedfordshire in Illustration. Her work leans towards nature, with a hand-drawn aesthetic, and a bold use of colour and scale.



We particularly like pieces from her Transmutation collection, where animals themselves cross-over into nature, and the exploration of flora and fauna become intertwined.



With the creation of her brand, and business in mind, her creativity doesn't wane, and its great to see a range of strong products being built around a true talent...

Saturday 28 January 2012

Eat, drink & be in Miami...


Well, what a trip! We've been wanting to visit Miami for some time now, and when the days are still greyer than grey, January seemed like the perfect opportunity to get away for some much needed R&R...and how right we were.

We don't want to go on about how amazing it was, how sunny (not a cloud), and how warm it was (27ยบ everyday), we want to give you all a snippet of some of our favourite bits and bobs, places and spaces...

Where we stayed...
The Gansevoort Hotel was pretty special, and right on South Beach with amazing views of the ocean. Couldn't fault the service, and the highlight was the rooftop pool and bar...pure bliss...


Where we ate...
A couple of places to mention, first up for a true holiday vibe, Larios on Ocean Drive. A Cuban restaurant right by the beach, sits sandwiched between ump-teen other eateries along the strip, all jostling to entice you in with their continuos happy hour. The food here was incredible, and definitely worth a visit for their amazing chicken and shrimp dishes...authentic and delicious...


For some serious people watching, and of course stunning food, our next top spot of choice is Prime Italian, it is expensive, but worth it for some stand-out Italian food, feeling hungry just thinking about it!

Where we danced...
Always, always an important part of any trip we go on, a highlight was dancing 'til dawn at LIV. It is part of the FontaineBleau Hotel, and if you ever want to feel like you're actually in a hip-hop video, this is where you need to be! Great music, and yes, very expensive drinks, but if you're up on American sport-stars, then you'll find them here in one of the many VIP areas dotted around. Oh yeah, and we can't not mention the dress-code...put it this way, we were certainly way over dressed!


Where we shopped...
We had a bit of a vintage vibe in mind when it came to shopping, and there are a couple of great little places worth checking out. One to mention is C.Madeleine's a complete treasure trove of incredible pieces, a serious amount of vintage designer, so we did spend the majority of our time browsing before heading back to the beach, because after all, that's what it was all about...

Thursday 26 January 2012

The Last Word...

With an ever increasing amount of technical wizardry and wonderment to supposedly make our lives easier, there are a few who work tirelessly to maintain crafts, techniques, and traditional ways of working alive.
The Counter Press is a small typographic collaboration between David Marshall and Elizabeth Ellis. Both established graphic designers, they have always had an interest, and passion in the origins of typography, and when the opportunity arose to purchase a neglected original press, there was no going back.
Months of painstaking work eventually brought this beautiful press back to life, and The Counter Press was born. Individually, and together they work on small commissions, and short-run prints, and in December saw their largest print run of their own Christmas cards.
Over the last few years wooden type has been seen as a decorative accessory in our homes, being sold at a premium, lined up on book shelves, a mish-mash of fonts and styles sat together, but it's certainly worth taking a second to think what they could have been used for in years passed...a film poster from the 1940's, the front cover of The Times perhaps.
Having seen first hand how this process works, it is incredible to believe that this was how everything we see in print today used to be produced, and it's collaborations like The Counter Press that will see this skill kept alive for many more years to come...

Monday 2 January 2012

Just New...

A new year always brings a sense of optimism, a fresh set of challenges, a new creative project, an energised and motivated approach, and for us this is no different.

We start though with bringing back our showcase of some of the great, and the good work that goes on out there by graduates and part-time designers...



Art School Disco are an illustrative collective based in the UK is made up of six designers that each take their own style, and apply that to a new theme each week.

Made up of Ben Phe, (we featured his work back in August in 'Just Super Cool...') Simon Abbott, Ed Brown, Johnny Ace, Keiron LeVine, and Katie Allen, their individual interpretation makes their blog an eclectic mix of creativity, sometimes a little quirky, and maybe even crazy at times.

There's a definite sense of a dark undertone, and a touch of morbid humour with some of the works, but this all adds to the appeal for us, and showcases pure creative vision at it's experimental best...