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'Evil People in Modernist Homes in Popular Films' is a tabloid format Zine produced by American designer Benjamin Critton.
Printed on newsprint with bold yellow and red inks in an edition of 1000, EPiMHiPF (for short) explores the representation of iconic Modernist houses as the home or office of the 'evil' person in popular films.
The houses featured are principally from the LA or Palm Springs area, and texts and imagery from films, as well as the address of the actual house appears. (In case… more
Titled ' Beautiful Landscapes', take a look at this ongoing series of portraits by visual artist George Vaviloussakis.
Born on Chios island, Greece, and… more
Nothing like a bit of pyromania to liven up a Tuesday morning.
Check out this series of 'Fire Drawings' by Studio Glithero - a recent project which seems… more
Young designer Tino Seubert impressed us last April with his brilliant Forming History project, and now here's another project he's completed which we think is just as interesting.
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With the start of a new year, the desire to change your surroundings often follows; and for lovers of type, Sarah Milton's unusual designs for wallpaper… more
Portuguese filmmaker Pedro Maia has just created this new music video for Polish musician Jacaszek using Super 8 footage.
Jacaszk released his new album 'Glimmer' a few weeks… more
Here are five little selections from the portfolio of Atelier Olschinsky for you this afternoon.
Founded in 2002, Atelier Olschinsky is a small creative… more
Hope you all had a good Christmas day, and if like us, you're now aimlessly surfing around the web as you digest dinners or nurse hangovers, you might want to take a look at this.
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If you've not seen it before, do take a look at this superb video directed by Sean Pecknold.
Created for the Fleet Foxes, the song featured is 'The Shrine/… more
More new work from ever-toiling M.E. favourites Nendo; this time, it's a quirky new souvenir product for the Cup Noodle Museum in Yokohama, Japan.
The studio have devised the… more