Evie Cahir

We recently discovered the work of Evie Cahir, a Melbourne-based illustrator who has worked for clients the likes of Vice and Neon Magazine and is inspired by drawing on public transport. Evie says that there isn’t a technique as such in her work. She simply layers coloured pencils, applies weak watercolour washes and peels off strips of masking tape until … Read More

Finding Good Staff For Your Startup

Finding good staff is not easy, especially for start-ups. Because especially in times of a shortage of skilled workers, they fight against established large corporations in recruiting. In addition to their long-standing, good reputation and above-average salaries, they can offer something else. A high degree of security that the salary will be paid at the end of the month. Even … Read More

Can Cartoons Actually Help With The Obesity Problem?

Unfortunately, obesity in children is a very real problem at the moment. This is an issue that has been extensively documented on television as of late. More and more parents are becoming concerned about their child’s eating habits. There has also been several health critics who believe as a nation people are not aware of what they are really eating. … Read More

8 Fun Things You Can Do In Lockdown

The recent COVID-19 pandemic had a considerable impact on the world’s economy. This deadly virus is associated with some vices, but it also came along with a few virtues. For instance, no matter how bad the lockdown idea may seem, it has made some people venture into beneficial engagements. Ever since the onset of lockdown in various countries, some visionary … Read More

Insecta Shoes

Pamela Magpali and Barbara Mattivy are the founders of Insecta Shoes, a Brazilian shoe label transforming fabrics and prints from vintage clothing into vegan footwear. Insecta Shoes‘ Oxford shoes and Chelsea boots are made in Brazil, handcrafted in limited numbers and every single model is unique. To find out more about this innovative enterprise, we asked its founders about their … Read More