Author: Jakub

  • Bookshelf: Intern Magazine

    Bookshelf: Intern Magazine

    Intern Magazine has finally launched and we’ve just received the first issue. The magazine aims to showcase work and talent of those interning in creative industries, and initiate a debate about the intern culture around the world.

    The magazine received a lot of positive press since its editor-in-chief, Alec Dudson, launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the project, and already stimulates long overdue discussion around unpaid internships.  Have a look at our interview with Alec Dudson in which he talks more about the idea behind the magazine and what inspired him to start the project.

    www.intern-mag.com 

  • Interview: Oamul Lu

    Interview: Oamul Lu

    Oamul Lu is a Chinese illustrator whose colourful, adorable drawings and animations have been shared all over the internet in the past few months.

    We were lucky to meet Oamul during his recent trip to the UK a couple of weeks ago. He had just arrived in Edinburgh after spending a few days in London and was ready to explore the Highlands and find some new ideas for his work.

    During our meeting, Oamul told us about his main inspirations, took us through the Chinese tradition behind his project “The 24 Solar Terms
    and showed us his first book, “I Found a Star“, which he’s planning to publish in English really soon. We also asked him a few questions to find out more about his work.

    What are the main inspirations in your work?

    I think everything I see in my life is an inspiration, including this recent journey.

    You do a little bit of everything: GIFs, animations, paintings… what do you enjoy doing the most and why?

    I like all these formats to present my ideas, I think they are all connected somehow. When I draw a painting I want to make it more lively and that’s why sometimes I turn my illustrations into GIFs. After that, I also hope they can become longer animations with a whole story behind them.

    Could you name a few artists you like?

    Two of my favourites artists are Van Gogh and Oliver Jeffers.

    What has been your favourite thing from your trip around the UK? Do you think this trip will influence some of your future work?

    I really liked all the galleries and exhibitions. I also went to see the musical “The Lion King” and it was really interesting and moving. Of course, I was also impressed by the delicious desserts and the beautiful scenery. This trip has had a great influence on me and I’m really eager to create some illustrations inspired by this lovely country.

    www.oamul.com

  • Lomography x Not Another Bill

    Lomography x Not Another Bill

    We’ve recently subscribed to Not Another Bill, a subscription service started by former M&C Saatchi art director Ned Corbett-Winder. For a fee, Not Another Bill will deliver a nicely packaged surprise to your doorstep each month.

    Ned started the project in 2011 with a simple mission that has remained unchanged until today: to surprise and delight whilst introducing great artists, designers and brands. Not Another Bill is all about curation, discovery and an appreciation of craft and design.

    Our first parcel arrived last week with a Konstruktor DIY Camera Set from Lomography, and we had a fun couple of hours putting all the parts together. We haven’t had a chance to test this 35 mm camera yet, but we’ll make sure to share the results with you soon.

    Past parcels from Not Another Bill have included stationary from Undercover UK, monochrome prints from One Must Dash and some leather goods from Hard Graft.

    www.notanotherbill.com

  • Studio visit: ALOHA TATÁ

    Studio visit: ALOHA TATÁ

    Aida Menéndez is the founder of forthcoming fashion label ALOHA TATÁ. After studying Fashion Design at IED Madrid, this 23-year-old Spaniard decided to move to London to gain some industry experience doing several internships for different fashion houses.

    Aida is now back in her hometown, Gijón, working from her studio space on the launch of her new business. To find out more about ALOHA TATÁ we paid her a visit on our latest trip to Spain and asked her a couple of questions.

    Why did you decide to start your own fashion label?

    I founded ALOHA TATÁ because I wanted to start a project I truly believe in. After doing some internships at several fashion houses, I decided to start my own brand.

    In terms of timing, I don’t think there are good or bad moments for being self-employed if what you’re offering your customers is really worth it. I think that the best thing about working for yourself is the creative freedom and being able to spend a big amount of time on your own project.

    What are the challenges you have come across so far?

    Every day is a challenge, but I really enjoy seeing how I move forward and learn new skills. Designing my own website, visiting factories, modifying sewing patterns, creating data sheets…these are just a few of the challenges I come across every day at my
    studio.

     www.alohatata.com

     

     

  • Bookshelf: The Monocle Guide to Better Living

    Bookshelf: The Monocle Guide to Better Living

     Monocle is one of the most successful magazines to be developed in the past years. Led by editor-in-chef Tyler Brûlé, the magazine inspires a global readership who are interested in everything, from diplomacy to business and design.

    After a year in the making, Monocle has just published its first book ever – The Monocle Guide to Better Living. Structured into chapters on cities, style, culture, travel, food, and business, the guide also includes essays that explore different topics – from what makes a great city to how to run your own business.

    The Guide carries the beautiful aesthetics of the magazine and features great photography, illustrations and writing by contributors from around the world. Just a short flip through the guide will give you a tonne of inspiration and ideas. Definitely worth having a read.

    www.monocle.com

     

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