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  • ATUEMARÜ

    ATUEMARÜ

    Margit Steidl and Roland Dorn are the founders of Graz-based collective ATUEMARÜ. As a parallel project born from their love for bikes, Margit and Roland have started building lamps using rims from found bicycles, resulting in unique designs.

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    Photos & Interview by Clara Wildberger

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    Please tell us about your passion for bikes. How did you come up with the idea of creating rim lamps?

    Roland: A long time ago my mother bought me my first bike, but I enjoyed more riding my sister’s pink princess bike because it was faster. Years later, I started building and restoring my own single speed and fixed gear bikes. After a few bike projects, I ended up with quite a lot of leftover parts…

    Margit: …and you wanted to have a lamp in your room. You were sitting on the balcony, besides some of your bike stuff. So, why not doing a lamp out of the leftover bike parts? We mounted different rims and spokes and created the first rim lamp – we liked it and named it ‘The Earth’.

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    How do you distribute tasks?

    Roland: Margit is the best bike waste collector ever!

    Margit: Roli is the one who has the knowledge about electricity and such things. Basically we make any decisions and work on tasks together.

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    Tell us about your design process? How many different models are you planning to create?

    Margit: There are many possible connections of rims and spokes left to create more different forms of lampshades. Therefore, I doubt on ever reaching a finite point. This is also one of the main motivations when creating these rim lamps.

    Roland: Every lamp is and will be unique. First, we create a draft of a shape we imagine. We then start choosing parts we’d like to use and from that point we just work on the object. Sometimes we end up with a shape different from the original draft.

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    How would you describe your lamps?

    Roland: An object with history, caused by the former life of the parts – kind of reincarnation of wheels. Dirty somehow, looking fragile, although they’re not at all.

    Margit: Playful somehow, lively, working with one of the most archaic shapes: the circle.

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  • Exploring Skopje with locals

    Author: Mario Petkovski, North Macedonian writer

    Since there are not many travel guides for the city of Skopje, I decided to write one just because it is a very vibrant, cultural and interesting city for your next destination. Skopje is the capital city of North Macedonia and a city with a rich history. 

    Most people would know Macedonia through Alexander the Great who was one of the greatest rulers in history and build his Kingdom starting from currently North Macedonia to India.

    However, even though Skopje has a lot to offer from its history, unfortunately, most of the interesting artifacts were destroyed or stolen since it was 500 hundred years occupated by the Ottoman Empire. 

    Skopje also experienced a devastating earthquake back in 1963 which destroyed most of the city. However, Skopje is now rebuilt and has beautiful architecture but unfortunately, it struggles a bit with finding the right identity.

    There are many monuments in the city as well as Gothic and classical buildings that are tourist attractions and the best thing is that Skopje is one of the cheapest countries in Europe, so a trip to North Macedonia could be a bargain.

    Why Visit Skopje?

    Another reason to visit Skopje is because of the cultural mixes you will experience through architecture and people. Obviously, that 500 years of Ottoman Empire occupation had an influence on Macedonian culture. It has very modern buildings surrounded by gothic architecture in the center, and right across the Stone Bridge, you will get to Skopje’s old bazaar and experience completely different cultures.

    Places to see in Skopje

    Vodno Hill is a great place to go for an amazing view of the city and at the top, there is the Millennium Cross which is 77 meters tall and the third-highest cross in the world. Vodno is only 1066 meters tall and very good for a Sunday exercise.

    Another natural beauty is the exceptional Canyon Matka, which is located in the western part of Skopje. Just because of the untouched beauty of this place it attracts tourists all across the world. Matka also has the deepest underwater cave in Europe and it is still not fully explored along with several old monasteries. You can easily get there as they offer cheap public transport.

    If you are up for sightseeing around Skopje, The Kozjak Dam is the perfect place to go. It is about 35 kilometers from the city and it has a breathtaking view of the crystal blue lake placed in the middle of a couple of mountains. 

    Other things to visit are the City Fort – Kale which is placed in the center of the city where you can get a great view of the city center and the city park where you can take amazing photos as well as visit the biggest football stadium in Macedonia which hosted The Super Cup in 2017.

    Other things to do in Skopje

    One of the best things about Skopje is that you can get local traditional very tasty food very cheaply. If you are a party animal, Skopje offers a couple of clubs where you will find a decent nightlife and very cheap drinks.

    I think that Skopje is one of the most packed cities with betting businesses and everywhere you turn you can see one. It is the perfect place if you like wagering and, due to the liberal policies on online betting, you can gamble on horse races, like the Kentucky Derby.

    Unfortunately, there is no Uber in Macedonia so you should try to avoid local taxi drivers since you can get ripped off. The best way is to ask your hotel to arrange a taxi.

    Skopje is a very interesting city and great for your next vacation. There are many things to experience, and if we talk about food we need another article just to explain how good it is. Since you are in North Macedonia, you can pay a visit to the city of Ohrid which is protected by UNESCO and it is considered to be the jewel of Europe. If you want a cheap vacation but still very interesting and rich with culture, Skopje is the way to go.

  • How to start a gardening business?

    Spending time in a garden is always a great and rewarding experience but it’s also a wonderful way to make money if you decide to. There are many ways you can turn your passion into a profitable business. All you need is a bit of organisation and a lot of determination.

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    Full-time business

    Gardening can definitely be turned into a full-time job. There are so many people struggling to keep up with their own gardens because of their busy schedule or their lack of a green thumb. They also sometime struggle to find a solution for keeping their gardens safe – a great option is LinkCare Automatic Gates. You could take advantage of the weather and changing seasons by offering to clean up fallen leaves to use for mulch, clear snow for people or mow lawns. Older people especially aren’t as capable of doing these things…

    You could also learn to install greenhouses and polytunnels for your clients in need of a helping hand. And if you need to connect with tree service business you can do it here: https://www.thelocaltreeexperts.com/fl/tallahassee/ 

    Be ready

    Once you’re ready to start your own business, you need to take into consideration some important points. 

    • Make sure that you are physically fit. Gardening is not an easy task, it can be quite physical but will also require that you work in the rain, snow and boiling sun. You have to love the outdoors.
    • You’ll need to possess some basic horticultural knowledge, the difference between a tulip and a pansy and much more, the more knowledge you have, the more likely you are to be hired.  
    • There are also a lot of business management tasks such as accounting and marketing to take into consideration. You’ll have to negotiate with suppliers, liaise with customers and draw up contracts and budget. 

    There is no special requirement in terms of qualifications to be a professional gardener, however it always looks good on your CV if you have some experience or qualifications to reassure your customers. 

    What’s next?

    It’s really up to you how much you want to work as a gardener, but keep in mind that it will also influence how much you’ll earn. As with any business, do not expect that you’ll make a lot of money at first; take it easy and get ready to work hard. Make sure you research local competitions but also the insurance you’ll need to start your business. Self-employed gardeners are known to charge between £10-25 an hour depending on where they work. Research what other gardeners are charging in your area and set your prices accordingly. Fix your price and stick to it.

    Finally, remember that gardening is above all a passion, but it will require a lot of hard work and labour on your side to make sure you keep your business alive.

  • Achieving control over your working life

    More and more people are striving to have bigger and better control over their working lives. The aim is to have better work/life balance and also, many wish to pursue other ambitions or interests, perhaps hoping to turn their passion into business. Some attempt to juggle their full-time job and their other pursuits, but find that the natural lack of flexibility of full-time employment often means they simply do not have the time to give their attention to other matters.

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    An interim career provides flexibility, bigger control over your work life, the opportunity to dedicate yourself to other pursuits and higher earning prospects. Could this be the career move for you? Consider the following factors:

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    • When searching for an interim professional, businesses are looking to hire highly qualified senior leaders that easily adapt and fulfil the needs of the role they are looking to fill. You would be expected to have deep knowledge of the specialised skills required and you must be able to self-motivate and self-manage.
    • Interim management requires a high level of communication and people skills – you will be required to deal with a wide range of people in potentially challenging environments.
    • If structure and routine is your comfort zone, this may not be the career move for you. A major shift in your mind-set will be necessary – you are now the expert and an independent leader. You will be called on to make tough decisions whilst ensuring that management/employee relations remain intact.
    • As the work can come and go sporadically, this career is better suited to those who have the financial breathing space to leave the stability of full-time work. Thus, a thorough look through finances, budgeting and forecasting is necessary before embarking into working on an interim basis.

    Benefits:

    • Every day and possibly every job is different: you will be in a position to choose which projects to take on and how many. Meaning you could be working in a variety of businesses, each with their own challenges; this helps to keep the work interesting and ultimately will provide you with invaluable work experience that you can take into future work.
    • Earnings: When well-managed, the projects you’re involved in will usually provide you with increased earnings.
    • Finally as previously noted interim management will enable you to become more independent and flexible, giving you the much needed time to really enjoy personal pursuits.

    Overall, most that make this career move can attest to how rewarding it is. Nonetheless, before deciding, it is vital that potential pitfalls and skills required to be successful are fully understood.

     

  • What are the benefits of extended car warranty?

    Warranties are an important insurance policy for any driver! In fact, insurance is an important part of modern-day life as accidents, crime and other mishaps can happen; these in turn can become a huge financial burden on people, hence insurance is so important because it can provide important protection in case anything were to happen.

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    For vehicles, an extended warranty will cover the cost of labour and parts of any mechanical or electrical issue, which can occur at any time during the vehicle’s lifetime. Though the majority of people may not think about warranties as soon as they purchase a new vehicle, it is important that as a consumer to consider value in them. When commenting on car warranty, experts often say “the devil really is in the detail”, not all warranties are created equal, which is why it is always best to speak to a specialist and always read the small print. Often, you will be able to choose how long the warranty lasts which will also impact the price.

    So, here are some things to take into consideration:

    Comprehensive Cover

    Even though the technology in today’s cars surpass those built before, these advancements are often more complex and result in a higher risk for breakdowns. This means vehicle repair costs will potentially be higher and it is in the driver’s best interests to ensure they’re protected. Hence it is important to carefully read through what is covered by your warranty, including things such as “consequential damage”. 

    Car Value

    Another benefit that many customers don’t consider – the policy becomes more valuable as the vehicle ages. A car that was under warranty or had an extended warranty is more likely to be well maintained and in good working order. Therefore, it is considered more trustworthy and of more value to the owner and will command a higher trade-in value at the dealership whenever the car owner may decide to sell the vehicle.

    More importantly, this provides peace of mind so that people can go about leading their daily life with confidence.