Springfield is a good place to find junk, and the STD Central is a fun place to start. Visitors from out of town will be sure to find all sorts of Missouri ephemera and other goodies.
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It’s located on a corner of the Nieuwe binneweg. A really long street that has all kinds of things to offer. For example little designer stores, vintage shops, bakery’s, exotic food, you name it. U.E.B. Has a nice atmosphere, outside terrace, the daily newspapers to rea and kind staff. A lot of creatives work there on their laptops. PS They sell alcohol
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Cute place to listen to jazz music and chill
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Start the day with a well-balanced overpriced coffee in an industrial setting.
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Coffee and food in a Scandinavian setting. Just like home.
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I reaaaaally like bagels (I mean, BIG TIME). Until Sheikob's, there weren't any SERIOUSLY heavenly good bagels around. Located in the barrio of Palermo, this place is as humble as it can be. I heard Sheikob is a New Yorker. If that is the case, he has managed to make a great mix&match between local manners, with NYC's spirit.
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Residence and Royal Gardens.
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At the end of the season it freezes over and it's like a scene straight out of Interstellar
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It only makes sense to find some action near the train station and this place is really on the edge. It’s usually packed with pleasure seekers dancing to a wide variety of music and hosts events ranging from hip-hop to disco to balkan music and really anything you can dance to. Don’t forget to check-in with the giant statue of Tony Soprano outside.
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Kipsari is a vegetarian restaurant/bar in the premises of Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture. I enjoy its cozy atmosphere, the beat-up sofas and dim lights. There’s also a small gallery for the students. Kipsari is run by ARTS student association TOKYO ry.
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Messy, busy, mangled, cheap, friendly and relaxed bar in Belleville. Unchanged for years, just layered with tags, stickers, laquered beer spillage and cigarette ash; but bright and light at the same time.
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Bang in the center of the city, the quite bucolic English garden is also an internationally renown spot for surfers. The maybe four meter large river that crosses it creates just under a bridge, one single and endless wave. What means that all year long, even when it’s snowing, you can see guys in wetsuit queuing to ride it. It’s so surreal.
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Digital Art Director working in London.
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LISBON BASED ARTIST. DECODING THE CONCEPTUAL AND THE PHYSICAL BODY. "My work is about how the physical body interprets the conceptual body. The invisible world creates the visible world. I want to change people’s thoughts about social issues as thoughts and universal energy are the same thing. They change the world."
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creative director at DesignStudio NYC
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I'm a multidisciplinary designer and co-founder of Horror Vacui Studio. A creative design studio & consultancy specializing in brand expression and visual identity within fashion, luxury and lifestyle.
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Stacey Rozich is an artist, illustrator and occasional muralist. She constructs situational vignettes that combine elements of folklore, surrealism and American pop culture. Her storybook world is brought to life through lush patterning and symbolism rendered in watercolor and gouache. She was born and raised in Seattle and now resides in Los Angeles.
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London-based artist exploring the physical and emotional consequences of human relationships, employing a mixture of photography, ceramics, found objects and video installation.
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Ozlenen Ozbicerler is a graphic designer from Istanbul who currently lives and operates in Portland, Maine. She studies graphic design at Maine College of Art and works for the award-winning creative agency PULP + WIRE. Her specialty is editorial design, branding and art direction.
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Gabriela Rouiller is a visual artist and a fashion photographer based in Uruguay. Her work can direct or precise in content or heavily influenced by her imagination. Having a passion for traveling, thriving from her interactions with people and her surroundings, she has this sense of looking beyond the present day when seeking inspiration which can be seen in her work, essentially, captivating viewers with the allure in her narration she exhibits. Gabriela has been published in fashion and photography magazines and is currently working on several projects, and in her online magazine, Flur Magazine.
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Marius Jopen is an art-director, web-developer.
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Industrial designer who creates playful home decor. Founder of Dyslexic Design. Originally trained as a model-maker in the film and television industry. Jim then went on to teach at a special needs school in London before completing a Master’s degree (2006) in Industrial Design at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design (part of London’s University of the Arts). In 2016, Jim curated an exhibition called Dyslexic Design, which was designed by Ab Rogers and hosted by designjunction. The show challenged perceptions of dyslexia by accentuating its positive effects and its close association with design.
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Production and costume designer for film and live performance. Based in Sydney, Australia.
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Illustrator from Berlin
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