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Portraits by Mustapha Sabbagh
Mustapha Sabbagh is a photographer born in Amman, Jordan, but who moved to Venice, Italy to study Architecture. Leading him to work for brands and magazines such as Vogue Italia, L’Uomo Vogue, The Face, Kult & more.
iPhone Diorama
The word diorama(daIə’rämə) can either refer to a nineteenth century mobile theatre device or a three-dimensional full-size or miniature model, sometimes enclosed in a glass showcase for a museum. (via wikipedia) It took Mike Ko 3 months to render the animation in Vray, using Maya, … Read More →
Ginger Garlic Spring Onion Noodles
Here’s our second feature from resident ‘chef’ – Shu Han, with a quick guide to preparing Ginger-Garlic-Spring Onion Miracle Sauce noodles. Shu Han is a full-time design undergraduate at Central Saint Martins and publishes on her own blog – Mummy, I can Cook! Or check … Read More →
NASA’s Psychedelic Space Colony
In a time not too long ago, when mankind had just landed on the moon, when a little known film Star Wars was released, NASA conducted a study into building space colonies with the capabilities of housing more than 10,000 people. These artistic renderings aren’t … Read More →
Fragments of Iceland
Set against the aural atmosphere of The Cinematic Orchestra, Lea Amiel and Nicolas Libersalle produced this beautiful and stunning moving postcard of Iceland. Offering a buffet of multiple landscapes and natural wonder, Iceland certainly captures your imagination.
Digital Art of Sergey Vlasov
Beautiful body of work by Sergey Vlasov. He is a digital artist from Russia who produces surrealist collages and photo manipulations with a dark undertone.
Pin-Up Girls by Gil Elvgren
Gil Elvgren, born Gillette Elvgren, was an American painter of iconic pin-up girls often seen in advertising. He is best known for his pin-up paintings for Brown & Bigelow who have commissioned his work since 1944. His clients ranged from Brown and Bigelow, Coca-Cola to … Read More →
Where Things Come From
A visually stunning animation by Hardy Seiler for a fictional education tv-series. Graphics and Realization: Hardy Seiler Text: Hardy Seiler and Daniel Nauck Motion-Design: Jascha Müller and Jonathan Winkler Sound: Torsten Strer VO: Peter Bennett Kindly supported by: Stefan Heijnk

Rare Pictures of Hitler in Colour
Hugo Jaeger was a personal photographer of Adolf Hitler. Traveling with Hitler in the years leading up to and throughout World War II, he took around 2,000 colour photographs of the dictator. At the end of the war, Jaeger buried the photographs inside 12 glass … Read More →