Best place in the city for work, food and drinks.
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A Gannet Colony situated on the edge of cliffs right next to Muriwai Beach. If you're lucky you'll see a few Seals. It's a short drive out of Auckland but it's worth it to get away from the City.
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TV Lounge is where I spent the most time during my nightlife in Detroit. The best electronic music is here. Every single night. Photo by AJR.
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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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Best pizza in NY. Be prepared to wait. Check to see if they are shut down by the health department or tax collectors before going. Get the square pie with pepperoni and hot peppers.
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A small cosy place with delicious seafood dishes.
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Posted by Louise Mertens
Fantastic place with great food and natural wine. Lovely energy and ideal with a group of friends or cozy with 2.
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Coming here as a child and even now the collection is utterly astounding I can spend hours in the fossel and mineral room. Plus the architecture of the building is completely unique and breath taking.
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While I am in Taipei, Taipei Fine Art Museum is one of the places that I go most frequently. Well, not only because it’s not far from where I live by scooter, but also because it’s really cheap! (The entrance fee is about 60p.) And, of course, despite the political scandal, the exhibitions are always diverse and interesting, and it has great library in the basement. On top of that, after my solo show, some of the staffs and I became friends. So, 60p for great exhibitions, free books and hanging out with friends, why not?
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Explore NYC’s new and enduring architecture, engineering marvels and the revitalized waterfront from the teak decks of Classic Harbor Line’s elegant motor yachts.
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This place has, beside the excellent pastry, the best shrimp croquettes in town. 
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Bread shop, bakery, school & cafe
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Florent Tanet (1987 ) is a French photographer and art director working and living in Paris . In 2013 he devoted himself exclusively to photography and art direction with a strong interest for still-life . Multidisciplinary photographer, he works at the intersection of art, sculpture, graphic design and photography. His photos make ordinary scenes and objects into something complex and remarkable. Florent takes complete freedom with the objects and use them as material to create his compositions.
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Hi! I'm a creative, based in Amsterdam. I Love to introduce you to my city : )
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Creative Director & art director/Founder of a new creative studio coming soon. World traveller. Seeker of local places for local people. 
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Artist and Curator living in Nashville, TN
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Tyler Spangler’s work focuses on the formalist relationship between images removed from their original context. He explores the connotations of color, form, and photography through the medium of digital collage. His designs are colorful and unabashedly chaotic. Over the last 4 years, Tyler has created (14) 400 paged books filled with his own designs and worked on countless collaborations internationally. He is a Psychology graduate and is an Art Center College of Design dropout. He ran an illegal punk venue for 13 shows until it got shut down by police. Tyler currently freelances for music, apparel, and corporate clients.
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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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Film director based in Paris and London
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Ginko Yang is an illustrator & graphic designer based in London & Shanghai.  Researching in Central Saint Martins, she is now working on imaginary landscapes and the life-long subject of how to chill.
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Jenny Odell is a Bay Area native/captive who makes art from Google satellite imagery. (Portentiously, Odell was born not 6 miles from where the Google Headquarters would eventually be.) Her work attempts to bring into focus the specificity and fragility of human existence by cataloguing its structures: swimming pools, parking lots, billboards, etc. Her work has been featured at the Google Headquarters and Les Rencontres D'Arles in France, as well as on the NPR Picture Show, Rhizome, Gizmodo, ESPN Magazine, Die Zeit, NEON Magazine, Elephant Magazine, and most bizarrely, a Belgian TV guide that came in the mail with an assortment of gorilla stickers.
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Founder + Director The Brand Identity
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Carolin Wanitzek is an independent scenographer and set designer from Germany. She designs three dimensional installations using various materials. Working in the field of scenography she blends graphic design, set design and photography to develop concepts for extraordinary worlds. Her work is published in digital media, magazines and catalogues. She also constructs designobjects which appears in interior design and public places. Currently she is working for national and international clients like Hewlett-Packard, Vodafone, Spiegel Verlag and the BASF and is partner at OUI R Creative Studio.
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simple lines and a dash of wit.
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Ex- creative director turned illustrator living in Tokyo, Japan. I draw for fine brands and publications.
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Junku Nishimura was born in a small coal-mine village in 1967, in Yamaguchi prefecture, western Japan, where he lived until he was 18. Then entered college in Kyoto where he studied Latin American affairs. After college performed as a club DJ, worked as a construction worker and he got a job with a cement manufacturer, worked at tunnel construction sites across the country as a concrete expert. Then he got a Leica and began photographing the places he worked. After 18 years working, he quit his job and photographed countries and regions wandering around the world. He now works as a freelance photographer. 
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