May 9, 2008 | Design | by Zolton |
Prog rock had Roger Dean, ’80s death metal had Dan Seagrave, and now, the new wave of American heavy metal has Tom Denney, who creates some of the most intense and intricate album covers since the psychedelic ’70s. Read more
May 9, 2008 | Design | by Kate Barnett |
Print Liberation is an exceptional Philadelphia-based creative visual agency whose website showcases a variety of deisgn styles, each immaculately executed. Read more
May 9, 2008 | Art | by Gerry Mak |
New Jersey-based artist Dave Devries takes children’s drawings and re-renders them as amazing, surreal paintings of monsters and superheroes. If this doesn’t make you go squee, you have no heart. Read more
May 9, 2008 | Art | by Kate Barnett |
Generally, if I’m eating a burger, some of it will spill down the front of my white t-shirt. It’s the law of physics. White t-shirts and ketchup attract each other. Read more
May 9, 2008 | Fashion | by Zolton |
You’ve got to give it to the guys at American fashion label, Attus Apparel. Just over a year into business and already they are producing some of the more … ummm … interesting photo shoots out there. Read more
May 8, 2008 | Fashion | by Carolyn Dempsey |
It’s Christmas time for the fashionist youth circuit as Vice releases it’s annual Fashion issue. I’d say the best thing about this magazine is that it’s free, but that would be a lie because the lack of monetary exchange is only one part of the tapestry of awesome you’ll find, in full, online. Read more
May 9, 2008 | Illustration | by Zolton |
Looking deeply into Olka Osadzinska’s vibrant and exciting illustrations is like staring into a world I know I’ll never, ever be a part of. Read more
May 8, 2008 | Illustration | by Zolton |
The phenomenal illustration work of Chris Rubino is like sugar for the brain: sweet, more-ish and totally enveloping. Read more
May 9, 2008 | Websites | by Zolton |
Oh man! Now I’ve seen it all. An entire blog dedicated to cupcakes, those perfect little bundles of sweet, sweet goodness. Hell, my mouth is watering just looking at them. What will they think of next? A blog about pretzels? Ha! Oh, wait a minute. Damn!
May 7, 2008 | Websites | by Casper Johansson |
I’m enjoying reading the insight and witticisms of the Indie Breakfast Club blog, which casts a wide net over entrepreneurship and what it means to be one and still have a conscience.
May 8, 2008 | Photography | by Kate Barnett |
Albert Giordan is a New York-based photographer whose impressive client list references almost every big fashion house today. That means YSL, Alexander McQueen, and Armani, to name but a few. Read more
May 6, 2008 | Photography | by Zolton |
The candid work Melbourne-based photographer, Louis Porter, is like a window into another time and place, the subtle portraits presenting little snippets of someone else’s beautiful and convoluted world. Read more
May 8, 2008 | Products | by Kate Barnett |
I’d rather get dirt in the house or spill my red wine on the couch than walk on these amazing typographic rugs from John Pour Home. They are bound to make me obsessive compulsive, checking friends and families’ shoes with military precision before I let them inside. Read more
May 8, 2008 | Products | by Stacey Howard |
Eik Ottosen, the hot Danish model has created Rubber Duck shoes. His Los Drillos come in just about every color and are super comfy and affordable. Read more
May 8, 2008 | Music | by Stuart McPhee |
Until recently Trent Reznor has been the Terrence Malick of music. Now he is releasing albums like it is nobody’s business. And free ones at that. Read more
May 7, 2008 | Music | by Zolton |
We’re launching a new email newsletter in a few weeks time called My Secret Playlist in which a different guest musician each week will write about eight songs that they’re loving right now. Read more
May 8, 2008 | Eco | by Snell |
In these new quick-eat restaurants around Paris, the quality of the air is as important as the quality of the food. Mathieu Lehanneur has utilized a 3 billion year old micro-algae, Spirulina Platensis, in 100 litre vats to produce large quantities of pure oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. Read more
May 5, 2008 | Eco | by Yuko Shimizu |
I read about Patrick Blanc’s Vertical Garden in this weekend’s New York Times Magazine. It seems like America is all about eco and green now days, and I thought nothing would blow me away at this point. But it did. Read more
May 7, 2008 | Trends | by Zolton |
We’ve been featuring some interesting guest contributors on Lost At E Minor over the past six months — some of our favorite musicians and artists — all of whom have written about art, photography, music, fashion, places and faces that are exciting them right now. Read more
April 30, 2008 | Trends | by Ruban Rat |
It’s a fact, people who don’t like clutter don’t collect plush and vinyl toys. Read more
May 6, 2008 | Video | by Zolton |
Andrew Fagan, lead singer of The Mockers, the poppiest New Zealand band of the 80s, came around to my place once when I was an impressionable 10-year old with stars in my eyes and a head full of shiny, shiny melodies. Read more
May 5, 2008 | Video | by Zolton |
The very talented Jess Snow, the first video artist to be featured by Female Persuasion — the original site for provocative and political female artists — has created this ethereal short video for Lost At E Minor. We feel it. We love it. [see also the promo video Lifelongfriendshipsociety created for us]
May 6, 2008 | Places | by Andy |
Dubbed as a ‘lifestyle project’ drawing influences from Californian street culture, the store recently opened by LA-based The Hundreds in San Francisco has, hands down, the coolest fit-out I’ve ever seen. Read more



