ON & BEYOND

Tag: Design : Graphic

INTERVIEW : DYLAN ADAIR

I’ve been working closely with Dylan on a project for the passed couple of weeks. He’s truly an inspiring person to work around and converse with. His passion for what he does really shines through his commitment and dedication in completing a project from A to Z. I just felt it was necessary to present [...]

Sketches with Pigma Micron

I tried out the Pigma pens today during two long hours of Art History class. The result is two new sketches in my Muji notebook! These graphic pens are perfect; I have a 1mm and a 0.35mm, which complement eachother perfectly when drawing something on standard paper size. “When accuracy, minute details, and preservation count, [...]

Robert Geller & Common Pojects { by AlwaysNever }

Most have seen or heard of the collaborative efforts, but this post isn’t about that, well not really… While the cross-collaboration is something to be excited about, let’s talk about this lookbook photographed and designed by Peter Poopat. What is seemingly made of an old book on cathedrals, the lookbook, consists of photographs from the [...]

BOOKS : ICE-T Shot Me In The Face & Turfizm

The following statement may strike as being rather austere, but it is inexorably true: it’s good to surround yourself with people who can help you somewhere down the line. Which is fitting because, I was lucky to have great people around me ever since I walked into the room. Guys like Paul made me want [...]

Workspace

I’ve always had an obsession with workspaces. Whether they are messy or not, it’s some sort of voyeuristic love I get when seeing another creative mind’s work table, tools, music, moodboards…I like seeing what other people have on their daily workdesk that may or may not be more inspiring than mine. My own is nothing [...]

The Die Line

I don’t recall how I found this blog, but I’ve been following with a close eye for the passed 6 months or so. They basically blog about new products that are attractively branded. Here is one of the products featured by the website. Check it out here

Esther Stocker Installation

Esther Stocker uses simple lines and shapes to create her one of a kind installations. ”Keep in mind that it’s much easier to make something built up, overdone, and clunky, than to make something clean, simple, and elegant.” I wonder if she was inspired by Unknown Pleasures on the first one… from: NeuBlack