I go here mostly because of the vibe, it”s a French bistro meets a plant shop and the sister restaurant to Tartine in the West Village. The Shakchuka and the fennel salad is delicious, so is the onion soup. Cute Rooftop during the summer. 
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It has such a special vibe, it is very near Columbia Road and Broadway Market It is surprising to find a farm in the middle of the city! Very recommended having English Breakfast there :)
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I love the architecture of the Barbican - it is so important to its historical context, at a time when London was being shaped for modernity after the war - they also aspired to make it a bold art centre. We need bold, always. 
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Jenever is a traditional Dutch spirit, sometimes called Dutch gin or wodka in English. Wynand Fockink has a distillery and tasting house right at the very hart of Amsterdam. This place is frequented by locals and tourist alike because of their delicious jenever. Be sure to try a glass of Wynand Fockink Superior. If they empty the bottle while filling your glass you're entitled to a so-called 'Amsterdammertje'; you'll have to drink your glass in one gulp and then you get a free refill.
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Cinema with original fifties interior, close to Hermann Platz. Like all cinemas from the York Cinema Group in Berlin, it features a diverse program of independent movies (mostly original versions with German subtitles).
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The most important city park with an area of ​​1.584 km ², designed by Oscar Niemeyer, Ibirapuera, in addition to serving as home to a large family of cats, also promotes many cultural attractions and houses important museums such as the MAM (Museum of Modern Art) and MAC (Museum of Contemporary Art).
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I didn't expect much from NAMOC when I first visited to be honest, but most of the exhibitions I've seen here have blown me away. Themes have varied from the art of Chinese shadow puppetry to abstract paintings from Taiwan, and even socially responsible design.
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Workspace, restaurant, and exhibition place. located in the design Area from Milan. 
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Brno / Art
Fait Gallery is a young gallery institution and its start was initiated by the Brno native businessman Igor Fait, who also sponsors the programme. Besides systematically building a wide-ranging and high-quality exhibition programme, the Fait Gallery‘s aim is to initiate the development of contemporary art and it extends its spectrum of interest beyond the Czech and Central European context. Apart from the above the gallery also supports private art collecting and consolidation of the collectors in the city with a large art collecting tradition. Through cooperation with foreign galleries, the Fait Gallery supports Czech artists with possibilities to expand abroad and on the other hand with the realisation of the exhibitions of foreign authors, it brings their work not only to the Brno based audience. The photography presents an exhibition view from "Exercises of listening" show by Jacek and Ewa Doroszenko.
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I vaguely thought about leaving London recently and the British Library came to mind as somewhere I’d miss. It’s an essential resource because it has almost everything. It also has some interesting exhibitions.
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Fine coffe and pastries selection. Awesome interior design by Pool Studio.
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Amazing street taco stand on Centinela and Venice blvd. The staffs are always energetic and friendly. Tacos are super delicious. Recommend lengua, tripe and cactus !
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Marietta Varga was born in Hungary. She completed her studies, BA in Photography at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design between 2013-2016. Currently living and working in Budapest.
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Founder of Blaze Type, Art Director/Type Designer
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art director/graphic designer based in Los Angeles
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I'm a french freelance photographer and illustrator, based in Nancy (north-eastern France). After studies of Applied Arts and a few experiences as a colorist and drawer, I devote myself to analog photography. I explore different themes through this media, like the relation between humans and nature, nostalgia, expression of the self, but also the parallel between desolated places and solitude of beings.  
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Hi there! Call me a designer, call me an artist, call me maybe... Call me Satori! A designer and artist creating semi-functional play objects that tickle your curiosity ;)
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Mexican graphic designer & photographer. Creative director of Panel.Studio.
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I am type designer founded small independent type-foundry Displaay. I worked as graphic designer for 8 years. I live with my family in beautiful Prague city. 
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Founder of Agence Canuel - Representing Gab Bois and Samuel Pasquier
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Visual artist based in Ghent, who makes drawings, paintings and assemblages
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Amanda Fordyce is best known for her bold, colourful imagery - exploring the relationship between fashion and lifestyle. Fordyce’s approach explores many genres, her style is often rooted in reality yet highly aesthetic, playing with bold colours, shadows and unusual compositions, and always considerate of the small details that flawlessly capture the moment. Amanda currently splits her time between Barcelona, London and Melbourne.
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Lamas Burgariotti is a multidisciplinary graphic design studio based in Buenos Aires. Our practice is linked to visual arts and cultural projects. We aim to work in close collaboration with artists, curators, publishers, filmmakers, dancers, photographers, architects, musicians, among others disciplines. Currently, we focus on the design of visual identities, exhibitions, editorial design and websites, as well as the development of installations and art work. Simultaneously we carry out personal artistic practices and find that this intersection of art and design is fundamental to our work.
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Australian copywriter in LA.
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You came up all the way just to say hello.
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He is the co-founder of Paleworks Studio which focuses on the variety of producing—in the areas of art, architecture, and design. His multidisciplinary approach creates a base for art direction, identity design, branding, photography, art installations, product, and fashion design. His education started with two bachelor degrees -in textile engineering and graphic design- and was followed up with the Master’s Degree Course in Media Art at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar—where he also worked as a lecturer. His practice gives a range of creative services—from digital, spatial, editorial design to branding & typography. He creates projects in cultural and commercial fields both based on aesthetics and functionality.
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