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Monday 22 April 2013

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2013-05-22 | Drama

Thursday 23 May 2013

Drama TV channel in the UK.

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Puma Mobium Elite

Thursday 23 May 2013

Pretty cool site showing off Pumas new shoe. The scrolling 3d shoe action is fun. A new running shoe built by PUMA featuring a technology inspired by the paws of big cats.

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Here it is! The It’s Nice That Monthly Mixtape #4: Space

Thursday 23 May 2013

This week we were all talking about Tim Peake being the first UK astronaut to visit the space station out in…outer space, so in honour of his bravery we decided to make our monthly playlist SPACE themed! Not necessarily all relating to outer space, some of these songs hark back to the feeling of being in a teenage bedroom, getting out and about in the great outdoors or even just being in your trusty old house. Apart from Holly, our intern, she chose Modjo’s “Lady (Hear me Tonight)” because that would be what she’d want to hear if she was

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Saffron

Thursday 23 May 2013

Since 2001 Saffron has been building a brand consultancy as strong in its strategic thinking as it is in its creativity. Now one of the world’s leading brand consultancies punching above its weight against the world’s largest and longest established firms, they launch with a new site loaded with incredible work.

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Michael Landy’s brilliant new exhibition animates the gruesome legends of saints

Thursday 23 May 2013

It’s not abnormal to enjoy exhibitions, after all, thats the idea but when you come across a show that blows your mind to smithereens – now that’s uncommon. This is how I felt when I attended Michael Landy’s “Saints Alive” at the National Gallery. Armed only with the knowledge that Michael had “constructed robotic saints that move around,” I had no idea what to expect.

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Gracia Lam never fails to impress us with her illustrations

Thursday 23 May 2013

She’s back! Gracia Lam, born in Hong Kong and now living in Canada, has updated her portfolio with some delights. Still in her brilliant style we loved so much last year, you cannot deny Gracia is consistently hitting the nail on the head. Her portfolio is brimming with impressive clients like The New Yorker and Random House, and she has won a bunch of awards too. Simple with surprising depth, her illustrations are colourful yet do not detract from the brief given – it definitely seems like no challenge is too big for Gracia.

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Anthropomorphic robot faces make up Non-Format’s latest festival work

Thursday 23 May 2013

British music festivals take note, this is the second excellent identity for a Scandinavian festival we’ve featured this week.THIS WEEK. Those Norwegians are having a blinder. The first came from Santtu Mustonen and Flow festival and this one arrived direct from Non-Format, who have produced a selection of anthropomorphic robotic faces for this year’s Only Connect Festival of Sound, this year themed around Machine Dreams. The illustration and design work is all top notch and we must confess we’re excited by the programme, which looks like a covetable piece of print in its own right. Come on Glastonbury, you

Joy Division

Thursday 23 May 2013

Inspired by their first album, ultranoir produces an experiential event website to celebrate the publication of an exclusive interview with Joy Division guitarist, Peter Hook.

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Second Illustrated Quote Chart from I Love Chart-ist Reader…

Thursday 23 May 2013

Second Illustrated Quote Chart from I Love Chart-ist Reader Submission:

“Murder is like potato chips: you can’t stop with just one.” — Stephen King

Thanks to ennuiandapathy for this one. I had never previously realised the overlap between murderers and Pringles enthusiasts. #learningnewthings

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This is my final post of the day! Signing off as your local Chartist-in-Residence.

An immense thanks to Jason who runs this blog for the opportunity to take over for the day. More thanks to everyone who commented, reblogged, and liked the days charts. And an extra special thanks to all the quote-enthusiasts who submitted their favourites – there were so many good

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First Illustrated Quote Chart from I Love Chart-ist Reader…

Thursday 23 May 2013

First Illustrated Quote Chart from I Love Chart-ist Reader Submission!

“After the first glass, you see things as you wish they were. After the second, you see things as they are not. Finally you see things as they really are, and that is the most horrible thing in the world.” – Oscar Wilde

Thanks to likethatofarainbow for the quote! Oscar Wilde was definitely a character, and if anyone were to be given the opportunity to hang out with him (in the afterlife… obviously) I’m sure they would appreciate this guide to rely upon.

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