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Post Matter make digital editorial sexy. Black gradient rollovers, sleek type, really innovative video interview pages, all make this site what it is. There are many more layers to this so we suggest hitting the launch site button below and explore the site and its great content.
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BD - 038 - JOAN CORNELLA

Bang ediciones vient de publier un recueil de gags de cet excellent dessinateur espagnol. Très bonne surprise le premier tirage est presque épuisé. Il va être retiré et c’est tant mieux car ce livre semble promis à une belle carrière internationale. Comme tout est muet dedans, il peut voyager sans encombre. Ascension donc rapide et mérité pour ce dessinateur qu’on imagine nourri de ce qui se fait de mieux en BD d’humour actuelle. On pense a Johnny Ryan, Kaz, Pierre la police mais aussi Cow boy henk. Une belle brochette d’influences qui me paraissent maintenant bien digérées. Son sens du timing et son humour malsain en effet n’appartienne qu’a lui. Ce petit ouvrage à peine sorti est déjà un classique.




MOX NOX de Joan Cornella
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Graphic Design: Munich show celebrates this milennium's indie magazine stars
The celebration of the new vibrancy in independent publishing has taken many forms, but a new show at Munich’s Haus der Kunst is one of the most interesting. Paper Weight – Genre-defining magazines 2000 to Now is curated by PIN-UP editor Felix Burrichter and focuses on 15 titles produced since the turn of the millennium including Apartamento, 032c, BUTT, Picnic, Girls Like Us, Sang Bleu, Bidoun and White Zinfandel (which at just two years old is the most recent tome on show).
Bote: Beautiful Toy Boats by BIG-GAME for Materia

I might not have the best sea-legs but I’m a big fan of boats. From old nautical paintings to ships in bottles, I’ve realized recently that there’s something about boats that I just love. Perhaps that’s the reason I really love Bote, a series of playful floating boats made from cork and plastic. Released in 2011, they’re the collaborative work of the Swiss-based design studio BIG-GAME and the Portuguese company Materia. Featuring a sailboat, a yacht and a cruise liner, they’re bound to make any kids bath-time fun!

Composed of a cork hull (for extra buoyancy) and featuring a series of plastic add-on pieces (a sail, a row of engine chimneys or a cabin), these boats are beautiful minimal objects as much as they are fun toys. You can contact Materia to learn more and see if they’re available for purchase. More work from Materia can be viewed here, while BIG-GAME website is here.



mathieu peyroulet ghilini – design parade 8 grand prix winner

the series of four trestles is a result of the designer's analysis into building structures, adapting them to the scale of furniture he desired, thus forging links between design and architecture.
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CHELSEA MILLER KNIVES
We love Chelsea Miller Knives made out high carbon steel repurposed from discarded files and tools.




Want one of these beautiful handmade knives ? Check out here.
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little factory creates typographic textiles

items influenced by fonts give the use a typographic identity.
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Lucas Simões Creates “Quasi-Cinema” Using Photographs As Film Frames
For Lucas Simões‘ Quasi-Cinema series, he stitches folded photographs together in the form of a wave and fixes them onto a support of wood and cloth to create the appearance of cinema. He uses personal photographs that he magnifies before bending them in this wave form. The construction of these photographs evokes movement through each successive image, sort of a physical representation of stop motion. Simões’ architecture and design background has influenced this and other works, some of which we’ve featured in the past. He lives and works in São Paulo.
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Ikea Assembly Service
Advertising Agency: DDB Tribal, Hamburg, Germany. Chief Creative Officer: Eric Schoeffler. Executive Creative Directors: Christoph Hildebrand, Sven Klohk. Creative Director: Djik Ouchiian. Copywriter: Jakob Eckstein. Art Director: Judith Müller. Illustrator: Thomas Bögle. Account Supervisors: Sönke Bruns, Marco Safavi-Hir. Advertiser’s Supervisor: Florian Thalheimer
Connaissance du 11/07/2013
Kii
Kii is a compact charger-connector that fits on a keychain allowing you to plug in to charge or sync devices from any computer without having to carry a charger or tote around a cable connector.
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VICE Photo Issue: 2013 Edition

The annual VICE Photo Issue, the “cultural barometer that has been used by historians since the age of Talbot to determine which artists are on the front lines of photography in any given year,” is out now. For the 2013 issue, VICE decided to have their favorite photographers collaborate with an artist or creative person(s) of their choosing to make a brand new body of work. They came back with the type of imagery that you usually only see in dreams, nightmares, hallucinations, voodoo ceremonies, and other mystical occurrences. Inside the issue you’ll find new work from tag teams like Barry McGee and Jim Goldberg; Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari; Peter Sutherland and Ben Pier; Alec Soth and Brad Zellar; Sandy Kim and Maggie Lee; Richard Kern and Kim Gordon; Jim Mangan and Tadayoshi Honda; Asger Carlsen and Roger Ballen; Jaimie Warren and her mom; and even a massive piece by the dream team of Ryan McGinley, Collier Schorr, Marilyn Minter, and Roe Etheridge. We will be rolling out pieces online all through the month of July, but if you want an IRL copy of this large-format beauty to hold and snuggle with, we’d suggest heading to one of these fine locations soon.
P.S. For those in New York City, we will be blowing these images up, sticking them in fancy frames, and hanging them on the walls of a gallery for you to gawk at while you get drunk off free booze in the near future. More info on that to come.
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Illustration: Sameer Kulavoor paints a beautiful portrait of metropolitan India
Sameer Kulavoor’s most recent project as Bombay Duck Designs is Blued, an illustrated documentation of the use of tarpaulin, or Taad-Patri as it is colloquially known, in India. The waterproof, strong and convenient nature of the material lends it to a whole variety of everyday tasks, as Sameer explains, from sun, dust and pigeon-proofing to packaging and building temporary refugee camps. His illustrations paint a beautiful picture of the sights that result; a street market is transformed into a sea of cobalt when viewed from above, a block of leaky flats are cloaked in blue to protect them from the monsoons, and a pair of fishermen use a sheet of tarpaulin as a sail on their boat. Combined in a beautifully printed publication with a small square of tarpaulin attached, these illustrations combine to create a sweet urban portrayal of daily life in metropolitan India.






























