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Richie Gleason

NYC-based Art Director, Richie Gleason, has produced some interesting Look Books for next season, including Rachel Rachel Roy and Anne Klein.

Photography by Alistair Taylor-Young and  Anne Menke

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Daren Newman

I came across typographer and illustrator, Newman, a while ago.

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Kilmanjaro

Kilimanjaro is a poster-size publication involved with experimental visual culture. Olu Michael, Kil’s editor and publisher, has recently been appointed as POP‘s new Art Director. Now on its 8th issue, which is presented in a beautiful box set and is true treasure to anyone interested in contemporary creative disciplines.

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L’Ormindo

Interesting new promotional website, L’Ormindo, designed by This is Real Art.  Using dynamic points and lines in a 3D space to explore the relationship between the various characters in the opera. Print based advertising to follow later this year.

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Joel Evey

Some cool minimal poster designs from Joel Evey. Who runs Objections, interesting blog full of product design, graphic design and fashion from across the pond.

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Christina Kernohan

I first came across Kernohan‘s photography at her new exhibition at The Saint, Edinburgh (sister bar to the fantastic Bramble) which runs until 3rd of October.

Above is the artwork for the new Mary Anne Hobbs album, Wild Angels, which Kernohan worked on, alongside Dominic Flannigan (LuckyMe). The photography takes on a folky feel and are made “a litte more sinister and unworldly” in post-production. Great work guys, thanks for getting in touch.

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Op Art

Japanese psyscholoist Akiyoshi Kitaoka created these trippy visually whilst working towards his PhD in animal psychology. Which is quite a fitting visual style for the artwork of Animal Collective’s latest release.

Via Sleevage

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Vittorio Ottaviani

Pure and absolute rage, is the only thing I can see here. This painting is about cheating, while in love and the passion of the Italian artist is barefaced here. Most of Ottaviani’s work is taken from personal experience. He injects this personna through the facial expressions and gestures his subject have.

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Speech Debelle- Mercury Prize Winner 2009

Congrat to the amazingly talented and ambitious, Speech Debelle on winning highly prestigious Mercury Prize.

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Marque – Update

Marque were commissioned by RMJM to produce the signage and wayfinding for the award-winning North Glasgow College. Interesting use of typography and materials.

One thing though, watch out for the wrath of the prowling, scowling and very bitter Morag M.

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Tom Muller- Man Must Explore

This is a new online art installation from London based, Tom Muller. As part of the Diesel’s new site, which invites artists and designers to respond to the brief “Do you have what it takes?”. The site has been curated by HKI.

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James Gulliver Hancock

Hancock is a well travelled illustrator, whose work is mainly editorial based but has dabbled in a little animation. Reminds me of the extremely talented and much loved local, Stuart White.

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Alex Sturrock

Some beautiful portraits and street photography from Alex Sturrock

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Alan Clark

Some amazing photography from Alan Clark. His recent work included this image from Esquire, and a shoot with Daniel Radcliffe and somehow managed to make him look like an normal adult.

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