One of my favourite bookstore in Paris ful of graphic design and illustrations books.
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Ofr is a bookstore, gallery and lifestyle. Alex and Marie have been running one version or another of this Paris institution for the last 20 years. The shelves are always packed with a new selection of books, magazines and art. 
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As Jim Jarmusch put it in the documentary Blank City, the address is roughly between Bowery, Avenue B, 14th Street and Houston. This area of the city is steeped in art, film, and music history; so many hugely influential artists, film makers, and musicians still live and work here. For such a small area, I think it's had more concentrated influence on contemporary art and culture than anywhere else.
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Listed here as a bar, this is actually a brewery offering up a diverse selection of highly original sour-mash beers. I've yet to have something I didn't like in their tight and bustling tasting room, which is surrounded by great East Side eateries, but standouts are the Spirit Animal (sour pale) and the Professor Black (sour cherry stout). They also have a fun, short brewery tour on the weekends that's worth checking out.
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Posted by Candice Milon
Two wellknown japanese cafeteria, close to the Louvre and the Palais Royal. Gyoza and Lamen served all day long. The one Rue St Anne is more traditionnal, chiefs are cooking in front of you. Often packed, in case there is a long waiting line, go to the one Rue St Honoré, you will eat the same!
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If you like fashion then this is the place to be. The label was founded in 2005 by Nando and Silvia, two spanish designers. I like this place because I love the wool coats and the patterns they create. They support local industry and that is a top of the top for me.
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Quiet outdoor garden with bar and pizza meters away from the busy and vibrant Dalston main roads.
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A New York garbage depot holds a secret collection of weird and wonderful refuse.
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Posted by Lyla Lee
Surrounded by historic architectures and cultural institutes, it is a new retail concept aimed to be creative community hub for shopping and events. Personally, not a fan of the select shop but the coffee shop and the outdoor setting is a nice place to hang in the quieter end of the hood. 
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This is a tiny street with a lot of character and can be often missed. I love the little brick houses and coloring of the street.
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Bimano Zent is a huge space with a restaurant, a huge children's playground and an completely new boulder hall. 
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Hungry Ghost is an artist-owned studio and shop that sells a range of merch (all printed in-house), as well as repurposed vintage apparel, patches, pins, local zines, VHS tapes, and other deadstock eccentricities. Great for souvenirs and niche Rhode Island joke products (like their notorious "Rhode Island Slut" sweatshirt, inspired by a scene in the original Dumb & Dumber movie).
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Naima Green is a Brooklyn-based artist and educator.
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Lauren Grusenmeyer is an independent graphic designer and founder of Bureau Grusenmeyer. Her studio has a strong focus on the development of visual identities and she works for both cultural and commercial institutions. In addition to her daily practice Grusenmeyer teaches and coordinates the graphic design studio at Sint Lucas Antwerp. There she conducts research into graphic design methods and is co-founder of the research platform ‘The Hybrid Designer’ that maps cross-over design practices.
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Designer & creative director based in San Francisco with a passion for art, craft, and hospitality.
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1990 born girl who fell in love with conveying emotions, telling stories and traveling the world.
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I do colorful things for a living. from Montreal now in San Francisco.
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Antwerp-based designer and art director.
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Multidisciplinary Creative.
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Director of Studio PSK - London based design and creative agency.
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Art Director at Wieden+Kennedy
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Melbourne based filmmaker and composer with a penchant for big emotions and big landscapes.
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I am a design director/graphic designer driven by the positive impact of design. With a decade of experience across the globe, I have created communications and identity systems that have transformed businesses and boosted brand potential.
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Known as Nacho. Design Director at Hello Innovation. Typography geek, tastemaker, inventor, musician, Seinfeld fan, Rosario Central fan.
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Brendan Fernandes is an internationally recognized artist working at the intersection of dance and visual arts. Currently based out of Chicago, Brendan's projects address issues of race, queer cultural, migration, protest and other forms of collective movement. Always looking to create new spaces and new forms of agency, Brendan's projects take on hybrid forms: part Ballet, part queer dancer floor, part political protest...always rooted in collaboration and fostering solidarity.
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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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