Posted by Fabio 8 March 2019
Matt Willey is a graphic designer living in Brooklyn, New York. He is currently the art director of The New York Times Magazine. In 2014 Matt was named ‘Designer of the Year’ by Creative Review, and was elected as a member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI) in 2015. read more
Posted by Fabio 5 February 2019
Marius Jopen is an art-director, web-developer and artist based in Berlin & Amsterdam. He made campaigns for cultural institutions like Het Nieuwe Instituut Rotterdam, De Domijnen in Sittard and Baal Novo in South Germany. read more
Posted by Fabio 1 February 2019
Sean van den Steenhoven is a graphic designer based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. His practice has an editorial approach and is always driven by dialogue and awareness of the given context, resulting in mixed media outcomes with a strong typographic character. read more
Posted by Fabio 25 January 2019
Maxwell McMaster was born in Sacramento California and currently lives and works in Los Angeles. His work typically takes inspiration from his native state. Maxwell uses colour shape and texture to enhance and deepen scenes from his travels and everyday life. read more
Posted by Fabio 22 January 2019
Tabea Mathern is a Visual artist based in Berlin. In her work she is interfacing photography with the desire to create strong visual ideas and actually build new sceneries and stories. Provided with a keen eye, a hungry heart, restless hands and an open mind read more
Posted by Fabio 21 January 2019
Wax Studios is a graphic design, art direction and publishing agency based in Brooklyn, NY. With a focus on strategic branding, Wax works collaboratively across the realms of arts, design, culture and fashion. The work is exuberantly media-agnostic, communicating through any print, environmental and screen-based modes. read more
Posted by Fabio 16 January 2019
Growing up I always understood an artwork to be something that inherently takes a lot of time to complete. I have come to understand that this might not be the case. Although I have always struggled with the idea of getting up and leaving a piece “unfinished”, as my art practice evolves, I continue to question art as a medium read more