This outpost of Seattle coffee is an excellent place to get your morning cappuccino, afternoon macchiato, or just some beans to take home. I lived in Seattle for 6 years before moving to New York and at first I was afraid the coffee here wouldn’t measure up, but lucky for me there are plenty of great places. Picking a favorite wasn’t easy!
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Montoya is a workspace for a creative collective. A space to work, share and get inspired while connecting with other creative minds.
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Outdoor garden with food stands and local stores.
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Parking in the shade. Serves good food. Not expensive but definitely don't go in August.
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This small French bakery on the outliers of the Design District is charming with it's oversized yellow umbrellas for a nice Sunday brunch outside or a quick stop for an espresso and the most delicious almond croissants in town.
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It is a charming and welcome green space in the heart of Barcelona. It has water displays including a beautiful fountain and small lake along with lots of grass verges to lie down and soak up the warm sunshine. A great spot for relaxation, a walk... the place that I like the most is a glass building full of plants inside.
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Getting in this sushi restaurant is like entering a Kioto street from a minimalist perspective. The interior design by Masquespacio Studio is inspired by the japanese architecture of traditional houses and streets, recreated with the presence of wooden structures. An impressive origami flowers installation hangs from the ceiling, reminding the visitors the look of the japanese traditional sakura trees. The contrast between wood, concrete and paper, and the ambient lighting create a very warm and cozy ambient. Besides the excellent menu, it is not surprising that Nozomi has been considered one of the 10 most beautiful restaurants worldwide on 2015.
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A charming family-run restaurant offering a great selection of freshly made hand-rolled pasta. Delicious:p
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It is the highest place in Berlin and is made of wartrash. Translated Teufelsberg means "Devils Mountain". The whole area always reminds on how beautiful Berlin is: On one side you see the big city and when you turn around pitch black forrest.
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If you like Kobido massages : try Faucheur Paris. Othilie, Margaux and their mom, Aline, have a gift !
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It used to be a cement factory. Ricardo Bofill turned it into his architecture studio.
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Born and educated in Spain, he furthered his studies in Germany at the TFH Berlin. Trained as and having practiced both as an architect and landscape architect, He is especially competent at overseeing large-scale architectural projects, achieving a balance between function and context, design and ecology.
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Amanda Bonaiuto is an animator and artist living and working in Los Angeles.
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Designer and art director, specialising in branding, visual identity, and editorial design. Antipodean ex pat finally landed in Melbourne.
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Claudia Aran is a graphic designer and artist from Barcelona, with a huge passion for visual arts. She considers herself an accurate designer with a strong vision and a distinctive eye for detail and style. Focusing on visual arts and graphic design, her work includes art direction, visual identity, editorial content, and visual concepts among other creations.
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Aesther Chang is a fine artist based in NYC. She is known for her nuanced and subtle abstract paintings. Her works experiment with textures and colors, and the play between linear and ethereal elements. Moments of free improvisation call for a turn toward meditation. What she seeks through the process is harmony, or in her own words “oneness between self and matter”. Chang’s works directly invite the viewer to realize a deeper dimension within one’s very own being- a transcendental realm beyond the body and mind. To unlock this realm, one must go inward.
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Liza Borovskaya-Brodskaya is a graphic designer and illustrator based in Vienna. She works with various forms of media, such as book design, visual identities, web design and all printed matter. With a focus on conceptual and collaborative process, typography and material exploration, her practice revolves around client commissions and self-initiated projects. LizaCutz is the illustration practice of Liza Borovskaya-Brodskaya, in which she creates paper collages. Her work explores arrangements of unique shapes and and the re-assembling of the leftover papercuts into dynamic, playful and tactile compositions. 
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Zoë Taylor is an illustrator based in London. She graduated from the RCA in 2009 and regularly illustrates for AnOther Magazine’s online edition. Her work has also been published in The Guardian, Syntax Editions, Grey, Le Gun, Bare Bones, Dazed & Confused and others. She is currently working on some visual stories.
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Hair artist based in Brooklyn. Founder of ROOM SALON NY 
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graphic design student from germany, currently based in amsterdam
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Visual Designer based in Los Angeles. Originally from Miami Beach.
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I'm from Cornwall. Anyone who knows me knows that I rant on about Cornwall. The longer I stay away from Cornwall (in London) the more I seem to rant about it. But I still like to go back as often as possible to do crazy stuff like cast metal furniture on the beach or carve chairs out of Cornish granite in the various quarries dotted around the countryside. Otherwise you will find me in my studio in deepest darkest Tottenham whittling a lump of material into a spoon or chair.
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Chris Ballantyne’s work focuses on vernacular architecture and observation of the American landscape.  Banal features of suburban and industrial zones are sources for paintings that highlight the quirky and absurd.  Ballantyne states that, “Growing up in a military family and moving to different parts of the country, there was a certain familiarity to the kinds of houses and neighborhoods. They were a series of suburban developments built in separate regions of the country, always on the outskirts of larger cities, at the exit ramps of interstate highways, and all very similar in age and design.  My own notions of space developed out of this cultural landscape which was striving for an indidvidual sense of personal space,  consciously economic, and somewhere between urban and rural.” Dysfunctional structures are flawless in their strangeness, made beautiful through symmetry, simplified lines and flat, subdued colors. Ballantyne eliminates detail to emphasize the subtleties of the way we experience space and our attempts at containment. He extends these concepts further by expanding the imagery of his paintings beyond the picture plane and onto the surrounding walls. “Most of my works involve combinations of various places, drawn from memory. As well, my own interests in skateboarding and surfing altered how I saw  the use of these structures ranging from empty pools, sidewalk curbs, to ocean jetties in a way that tied in to my sense of this larger push and pull between culture and nature.” With shrewd restraint, Ballantyne accentuates the antisocial effects of our built environment with a hint of humor and plenty of ambiguity. A curious emptiness permeates the work of Chris Ballantyne. Graphically rendered buildings, pools, parking lots, and fences take on new meanings and amplified significance, isolated on flat fields of color.
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Luther is a Motion Designer and Illustrator in Austin, TX. His grounding in Marketing, Film, and TV informs his current diverse work across product, future vision, and spatial computing design. He's also a musician composing neo-classical and ambient music as Estle Lloewe.
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I'm a fashion illustrator based in Poznań.
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Graphic Designer from Tel Aviv working in NYC. Founder of Talmor & Talmor & Talmor
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