Beetroot Design, The Greek Monsters exhibition
Beetroot Design, The Greek Monsters exhibition

The Greek Monsters exhibition was created to celebrate Beetroot’s “consistently brilliant level” in design that won its prestigious distinction: the red-dot Communication Design Award as the Agency of the Year2011. In a time where Greece was arguably considered Europe’s new “Monster”, Beetroot, having won one of the most prestigious international awards in communication design, accepted […]

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Coffee coasters, illustration by Antanas Dubra
Coffee coasters, illustration by Antanas Dubra

British scientists have proved that notes on coasters are a great way to communicate with people, in case you want to leave your phone number or a threatening message, tell your dog or bitch that you love them, or challenge someone for a break battle. One pack contains 12 different coasters, i.e. 12 steps to […]

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Derek Gores recycles magazines portraits
Derek Gores recycles magazines portraits

In his collage portraits, Derek Gores recycles magazines, labels, data, and assorted found analog and digital materials to create the works on canvas. “I like my pictures to barely come together with teasing little details. Sort of like how the mind can’t help but wander, even when trying to focus on one thing. In the […]

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Designs printed directly from urban utility covers by Berlin-based Pirate Printers
Designs printed directly from urban utility covers by Pirate Printers

Berlin-based art collective Raubdruckerin (which translates to pirate printer) uses elements of urban design to create guerilla printing presses, adding ink to manhole covers, grates, and street tiles to create utilitarian designs on t-shirts and bags. The experimental print makers view the works as footprints of a particular city, with current designs collected from Amsterdam, […]

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Rust, digital art by Marcin Sacha
Rust, digital art by Marcin Sacha

There is somehow a strange, and attractive beauty in a decay. The artworks of a series inspired by the rusty metal plate. “I live in Tarnow, in the south of Poland. Photography became my passion in 2005. I began with nature photography and later, landscapes. I recently became also interested in pictures on the boundary […]

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Black, White, and Blue - food series by Greg Stroube
Black, White, and Blue – food series by Greg Stroube

“I worked in a limited color palette for this series, focusing on black, white, and blue foods. In a culinary context, this color space is unusual – you’ll find unlikely ingredients like squid ink pasta, purple sweet potatoes, and waxy honeycomb. The work was a team effort – food stylists, props, partners, producers. We dug […]

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Jewelry designed from personalized maps by Talia Sari
Jewelry designed from personalized maps by Talia Sari

“I’m an industrial designer and a jeweler. I love telling stories in my designs and I’m quite nostalgic. I was born in a “home away from home” and throughout my life have called a few different places my home. There has always been a far away place to miss, and traveling is a big part […]

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Numbers, collages by Ashkan Honarvar
Numbers, collages by Ashkan Honarvar

The original photographs used for this project are from the notorious S-21 prison in Cambodia. Between 1975 – 1979 during Pol Pot´s reign the Khmer Rouge interrogated, tortured and killed many prisoners here. Ashkan Honarvar´s collages present the human body at the center of microcosmic theaters of dichotomy in which irrationality permeates logic, serenity belies […]

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