Alice Wang's Sleep Inventions

Posted on June 30, 2008 Under Design

We've had some good debates on this site. Alice Wang was responsible for a good one over her concept audio sticks. Just to be extra clear this time around: Alice is an idea fountain. Her products are concepts that hopefully…

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Rod Hunt

Posted on June 30, 2008 Under Art

You probably know Rod Hunt from his image "Change the World 9 to 5" that has floated around the Web and design world for a while now. While never slowing down, Rod has become an active force in the London…

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David Ford: Songs for the Road

Posted on June 25, 2008 Under Music

David Ford's latest album was actually released a few months ago, but I really want you guys to know about it. Shortly after the dissolution of his band Easyworld, Ford started a series of small solo gigs. He quickly gained…

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Organic Stereo

Posted on June 24, 2008 Under Eco

If the terms "progressive" and "eco-friendly" were in third grade, they'd walk around holding hands and spend their entire recess period together talking about alternative fuel sources. Even though they're not school aged-children they still go hand-in-hand, as they relate…

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Hide and Seek Festival

Posted on June 19, 2008 Under Life

London is so awesome this summer you should forget the price of airline tickets and high exchange rate, and just bite the bullet. May we make a recommendation? How about the Hide and Seek Festival (June 27th through the 29th)?…

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Blaize Simon on Calvert Avenue

Posted on June 17, 2008 Under Art

At the end of their careers, Musicians usually get a best-of record; artists get some wall space in a museum. Well Blaize Simon isn't going out like that-- he has organized an entire section of street in London to display…

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Dan Mumford's Sharks

Posted on June 16, 2008 Under Design

Have a look at London based designer Dan Mumford's portfolio. He's produced some really fluid prints and appeal showcasing his career as a freelance illustrator, designer and screen printer. We especially love the shark series he did for music group…

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Whiter than White at Vanilla

Posted on June 10, 2008 Under Travel

We recently had the pleasure of dining and drinking at Vanilla, a new London restaurant blending high-end design with upscale food. For those of you in the know of London restaurants, Vanilla was created from the ashes of Firevault"” also…

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edtn. “Golden Brown”

Posted on June 2, 2008 Under Art

Our friends at the edtn. magazine are releasing the third issue of their all inspiring two-color print. For those of you who don't geek out to various printing techniques and aren't sure what a two-color print is, let us help.…

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Makethetea.com

Posted on May 29, 2008 Under Life

Tea is serious business here in England. Even young hip kids that you would think would be over the whole stereotype of a culture, still swear by a good cup of tea. So it should come as no surprise that…

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