Legendary drummer Mitch Mitchell is no more. His early years of pills, thrills and schlagzeug finally put his drumsticks to bed. High fives big man,
The occupation/war/slaugher/crusade/call-it-what-you-will is bloody expensive…
Dinner is served.
Frederik Peeters’ disturbing “living dead” portraits are guaranteed to amaze and offend in equal measures. His diverse choice of subjects and the sheer quantity of
Eunice Rosado emailed to let me know about his jolly nice portfolio. I’d be a right bastard if I didn’t share the love with you,
The wonderfully named Ingrid Goldbloom Bloch makes completely impractical lingerie from woven Coke cans, ring pulls and rivets.
Young Boris is the illustrated adventures of Boris Johnson, Mayor of London. Here’s hoping future adventures see him successfully abolish the Congestion Charge, knife crime
I experienced chess boxing for the first time last night. My life will never be quite the same again. A round of speed chess, some
Yes Bar Berlin has updated its website with more 3D panoramic goodness. Note the addition of Yes Residenz, a surreal hotel (or hostel, army camp,
“Enjoy it…while it lasts” is a series of wooden ice lollies by artist Tim Berg. Digging the orange, digging the wood, so high fives all
Creativebarn’s “cassette tape closet” is made from 918 cassette tapes that are individually screwed onto a wooden frame. It’s currently being auctioned on eBay, but
Icelandic illustrator Siggi Eggertsson has updated his portfolio, and it’s jolly nice.
A man walks up to a shetland pony and asks: “Do you have a sore throat?” The pony replies: “No I’m just a little horse”
Mumptown is the combined efforts of John Moores University graduates Ceri Jones and Oli Smith. Bless, they even have a blog too!
Adrian Johnson may well be a midget Evertonian, but why hold that against him when he’s doing such nice illustrations.
The new MTV Switch campaign can’t help but remind me of the television show “Why Don’t You Just Switch Off Your Television Set and Go
Behold the My Little Pony “Edward Scissorhands” and friends.
If you’re light of a few bob and you fancy redecorating, why not take a leaf out of Charlie Kratzer’s book and use permanent pens?
Canadian designer Eve Duhamel produces some pleasing work from her studio in Berlin.
Jolly nice watch themed around the departure boards located throughout Tokyo’s subway system.
Dark, sinister illustrations from the mind of Nicholas Di Genova.
England’s much maligned second city is often the subject of derision, but who knows, with projects like this on the horizon people may well take
Product designer Hafsteinn Juliusson describes his organic jewellery as “a clash of jewellery and gardening; couture and organism.” I’d describe it as nice but a
Beautiful work, beautiful navigation. High fives to the legendary Lance Wyman.
Designer Marcus Walters has an impressive portfolio; his illustrations in particular are well worth a look.
The original, pre-1990s Action Man is a top bloke, but he keeps some dubious company after hours.
Anna Garforth’s experiments with moss – “living, breathing graffiti.”
Swedish designer Sebastian Ramn‘s portfolio is as diverse as it is impressive. Unsurprisingly, he’s ex-Hyper Island.
Illustrator Amy Eastland‘s portfolio boasts a lovely collection of artwork. A selection of her work is currently being exhibited as part of the Biennale 08.