Archives:
August 2009

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_Cardon Webb brings his design skills to the aid of missing cats and babysitter services in New York City. Sharpies, beware. For his complete portfolio go here.

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_in Raymond Saunder‘s work graffiti meets botanical meets chalk meets blackboard meets stencil, more images at the Stephen Wirtz Gallery.

“Le Grand Content”: A Clemens Kogler oldie

An old favorite of the Gopher, the Le Grand Content video is something we have bumped into in many different times and places. A document on the omnipresent PowerPoint culture, it reminds us that advertising agencies, sales teams and strategy fellas are always out there, lurking behind sharp corners, trying to categorize us. A good […]

_049.5: The Evolution of Despair: Romeo Alaeff

_check out Romeo’s work here! We are particularly obsessed with “The Evolution of Despair.” Expect to see him and his work featured next month, and in many of our issues. Check out more of his work here. The Gopher loooves you.

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_Dirk Fowler’s work profile describes him as an old man stuck inside a young man’s body – who is not that young anymore. But look at these posters! via random inspiration

Havalina: Like Javelin with an H… in Spanish

We met Manuel Cabezalí when he was touring with songstress Russian Red in a room papered with foil. It was then he mentioned his project Havalina, a band formed eight years ago and in the process of releasing their fifth album “Imperfección.” Below they describe their project, and per our request reviewed an album by […]

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_we just have the feeling that this is going to be a really short post: drawing by Tilman Faelker.

Take a peek: Jessica Hische

Lope, our Art Director, is a type freak. Longtime editor of Platanoverde Magazine in Venezuela, he dreams in highly stylized type-text and drools at the sight of Futura. When curating portfolios for our first edition, our dear Lope almost seized with delight. The reason? Jessica Hische. Jessica graciously provided enough images to fill two portfolios […]

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_in the style of American paper-boys, rolled art pieces are distributed by bicycles in the streets to random passers-by, says the website of Papergirl, an art project that takes place once a year in Berlin since 2006.

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_just wondering how many anarchist / zine / activist shops like Irregular Rhythm Asylum are up and running in Tokyo.

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