Author: Jakub

  • Aye Create

    Aye Create

    Aye Create is a photography project by Glasgow-based Polish photographer Mateusz Sleczka. The project portrays the diversity of Scottish culture and creativity through people in their workspaces.

    Mateusz says: “the project is mostly based on my friends and creative people I’ve had a chance to meet in Scotland” . 

    See the full projects here.

  • Meticulous Ink at Cereal Magazine

    Meticulous Ink at Cereal Magazine

    Athena Cauley-Yu and Charlie Cumming are the founders of Meticulous Ink, a traditional printer and stationer based in Bath in the UK. By using traditional print techniques they achieve exceptional printed items, from wedding invitations to business stationery.

    Meticulous Ink from Cereal on Vimeo.

  • One Question Interview: Derek Fernandes

    Derek Fernandes is a photographer and architecture student living in São Paulo, Brazil. We’ve been following Derek’s photographs for a while now, and we really like his vision and how he captures all his moments with film cameras. 

    We asked Derek about what makes him want to take photos and what he enjoys the most about the process.

    “Whenever I shoot, the most important for me is to show that I have a deep feeling about what is being photographed. I don’t like to direct people in my portraits, what I like most is to win their confidence and make them show their sensitive side. It is this mutual sensitivity what my work is based on.”

     www.derekfernandes.com

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  • Bookshelf: Printed Pages Summer 2013

    It’s only been a couple of month since the first issue of Printed Pages was published and now the Summer issue has just arrived. 

    There are some great features in the this issue of Printed Pages! Matt Willey, Brian McMullen and Mirko Borsche talk about their print inspirations. There is also an interview with Geoff McFetridge and London based photographer Nadav Kander, known for his portraiture and landscapes. The creators of Paterninty introduce their organisation and the last pages feature an interview with one of the co-founders of Kickstarter. 

    Get yours here.  

  • Travel: Wroclaw

    Last month we travelled to Wroclaw in the south west of Poland, to shoot our next video and interview with the owners of an architecture studio – Vroa. The studio is based nearby this complex of six concrete buildings, by many called Wroclaw’s Manhattan. It was designed in the second half of the 1960s by Polish architect Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak and built in the 1970s.

    You either love it or hate it but, without a doubt, the complex is one of the most iconic modern buildings in the city.