Best place to think about space.
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Locally designed stationary and text-based things! Regional Assembly of Text is a gift shop that also has its own letter writing club (free typewriter parties!) and a little cozy nook named 'lowercase gallery' which features a library of handmade art books and zines!
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One of the great things about Edinburgh is its abnormally large number of gardens and open spaces, including seven hills in and around it. A walk up this particular one on a sunny day is really pleasant. To the North you can see over the city to the sea and to the South you can see right in to the dark depths of the Scottish countryside.
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An independent shop in the historic centre of the Barrio del Carmen that feels like a cross between a curiosity shop and an art gallery. It's filled with old posters, photographs and trinkets from yesteryear as well as some contemporary graphic design pieces.
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Posted by César Pesquera
Laut is avant-garde culture from the heart of Barcelona. Very close to the Paral.lel street, old cradle of Barcelona's bohemia, you will find a space of two hundred and forty-five square meters designed for a reduced audience and equipped with a high-quality sound system.
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Achille Castiglioni (1918-2002), architect and furniture designer, left an enormous amount of inventions and designs, carefully kept by his family in his studio museum in Piazza Castello.  Castiglioni's studio museum can be visited on appointment throughout the year.
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So much inspirations in this beautiful bookstore at Palais de Tokyo museum. Hours and hours to spend there before or after a visit at the exhibitions.
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The house-museum of the artist and collector Kazys Varnelis (1917–2010) is reminiscent of a residential house. Its small rooms rich in details of early Gothic architecture contain the exhibits of historical prints, maps and Western European sculptures, supplemented by sets of Renaissance and Baroque furniture and abstract paintings by Varnelis. Harmony based on contrast makes the entire exhibition extraordinary. Accumulated for fifty years and given to Lithuania, Kazys Varnelis’s collection is a significant contribution to the collections of cultural treasures of Lithuania.
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They have huge cinnamon buns here, a nice thing to split with your friends. A really finnish treat. Owed by café esplanad (where you get the same sort of bakeries), but I prefer Success for it's smaller space.
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Furniture + Home store. Perfect place to find the perfect gift
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Posted by Jen Osborne
Rixdorf is definitely my favourite area of Berlin, because it is a historic village within in Berlin. At the moment it is under heavy construction, and I found this strange, nearly taken-down building sitting in the middle of the quaint neighbourhood.
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Tyler Axtell is a young graphic designer / digital artist from Warner Robins, Georgia. A lot of his most prominent work features psychedelic elements and irregular typography. The other half of his creative output goes towards music, where he is the drummer for a folk band, and a hip-hop band.
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Liana Jegers is an illustrator in Los Angeles, CA. She spends a great deal of her time working on the monthly publication The Smudge with her partner and owner of Tan & Loose Press, Clay Hickson.
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Artist and Creative Producer from Ireland, living in Brooklyn NY.
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Seunggu Kim is a photographer who lives and works in Seoul. He wanted to describe how Korean people are living. He thought Photography could show our 'Real World'. And now, 'Good things are happening!' in Korea.
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Jenny Brown is an artist based in Providence, RI. Her primary mediums are drawing and collage, with a special interest in using found materials. 
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Artist / Wanderer / Mum
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Fotógrafo con base en Guayaquil
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Born in 1988 in Cologne/Germany Hugo Hoppmann is a graphic designer and art director who graduated from ECAL in Lausanne/Switzerland in summer 2011. Alongside his studies he interned at Bureau Mirko Borsche, worked for Berlin-based culture magazine 032c and found his own publication Better Mjstakes. After a powerful one-year stint at Meiré und Meiré (working full-time on projects such as Kenzo, Andy Warhol's Interview magazine, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 032c, brandeins) he has now returned to independency, traveling the world in pursuit for new adventures.
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Jenny Mascia is an artist and animator based in NYC
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I’m a multidisciplinary designer with 7+ years experience in in-house and freelance design environment. My practice focuses on products, design research and brand identities – mainly at the intersection of culture and technology. Currently, I’m based in Berlin and working as Designer and Managing Director at Minge+Schmidt.
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ard director/ artist/director
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I´m Miguel Pang Ly, an illustrator born in Barcelona of cambodian and chinese parents. My main interest is to explore the depths of a story & the unconscious through the illustrations. Some of clients are SM, A buen paso, Windsor&Newton, Blind books, Mov Palavers... Prizes: American illustration (2015, 2013), Latin American (2016, 2015, 2013) Bologna children´s book fair (2014), Premio Nazionale delle Arti 2012 per il design della comunicazione, Junceda Prize (2016)...
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