Design Free Thursday | Steve Lambert.

Steve Lambert is an American conceptual installation artist and all around shit-stirrer. My kind of dude, really. I find his work to be intelligent, brave, eye-catching, interesting and funny, but these are just some of the reasons I love...

Painted Newspaper Prints by Evan Hecox.

Dark Island is a series of mixed-media works by Denver-based artist Evan Hecox, currently on show at the Joshua Liner Gallery in New York City. Evan has a passion for exploring unfamiliar cities with his vintage Polaroid camera in hand,...

Favourite Quotes | Guest Post by FrenchByDesign.

Bonjour! It's Si here again from the FrenchByDesign. Dana asked me to compile a selection of quotes I posted on my blog in the last few months. People often ask me why I post so many quotes…. For some reason, I have a thing for quotes...

Interview | Craig & Karl.

Oh boy, do I have some colourful and uplifting candy for your eyeballs today. Please make some noise for the clever duo Craig Redman and Karl Maier aka Craig & Karl. Woot! These guys are seriously talented with an impressive multi-faceted...

Design Free Thursday | Edible Cookbook by Korefe.

This is one of the freshest concepts I have come across in a while. German design agency Korefe has created the world's first cookbook which you can read, cook and eat. Developed as a special project for a large publisher, "The Real...

Design Free Thursday | Confessions Of A Designer.

I know that this is not strictly a DFT kind of post as it is directly related to designers and their daily challenges, but I thought you guys wouldn't mind if I bend the rules slightly, yeah? Even thought these are quite specific to...

Installations by Nicola Yeoman.

London-based artist Nicola Yeomen creates elaborate, ethereal installations which are both bold and graphic, and delicately fragile. Her most recent work "In Waiting" is made up of drapery and cement in a series of circular installations....

Music Packaging and Visual Identity for Troberg by HelloMe.

I am a fan of the music packaging and visual identity designed by Berlin based studio HelloMe for German experimental electropop band 'Troberg'. These expressive colour patterns were hand painted while listening to Troberg's album - a...