One Question Interview: Fer Pérez

Fer Pérez is the editor of arts, fashion and music website The Youthquake. From their brand new office in Santiago de Chile, Fer tells us what has been the best moment for The Youtquake so far. The Youthquake’s best moment isn’t actually a punctual moment but a series of circumstances that have made the website grown so much more than what … Read More

Alex Gibbs at Superclub

Alex Gibbs, currently exhibiting at Superclub gallery in Edinburgh, is the topic of this short documentary film by Adrienne Childress. The exhibition, Rich Living and Sunny Life, is a large collection of works on paper (and other suitably insubstantial materials), presenting a paradoxical co-existence of a naive utopia and sinister dystopian society. This environment is explored through paint, pencils and wax … Read More

Alicia Galer

A couple of weeks ago we discovered the work of Alicia Galer via Tumblr. Alicia is a Printed Textiles and Surface Pattern student at Leeds College of Art – her simplistic and characteristic style caught our eye immediately! Alicia uses a variety of materials (oil pastels, water colour paints and pencils, acrylic paint) to create her flora-inspired drawings. The result … Read More

One Question Interview: Hanna Ukura

Hanna Ukura is a Swedish photographer based in Stockholm. We spotted Hanna’s portfolio online and fell in love with her work! Hanna tells us a little bit more about her inspirations and aesthetics. I photograph a mixture between everyday photography, which is sort of as a journal where you try to keep your eyes busy and never forget to look at things. … Read More

Bookshelf: Printed Pages

We were very excited to see this new quarterly magazine being published by It’s Nice That! There are some great features in the first issue of Printed Pages, and a snoop around Apartamento founder Omar Sosa’s flat is our favorite! We also enjoyed learning more about Sagmeister & Walsh, Chris Ware and Bill Callahan. The article about Barcelona’s booming graphic design studios … Read More