July 23, 2011 | New Illustration | by Cristina Guitian |

Alice Devine’s work centers around exploring human behaviour. A Couch in Skegness is a collection of short stories and fillers written and illustrated by Devine and is consequently quite a dark, saddening look into the lives of the lonely. Her witty, subtle humor, combined with her amusing drawings, result in a clever, entertaining and sympathetic observation into life in the internet age. Read more

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July 19, 2011 | New Photography | by Cristina Guitian |

Tara Darby’s work spans fashion, music, journalism, advertising and fine art. I’ve chosen Elba Campers, a personal project, because it reveals her sense of warmth and her want to document the world she is immersed in. Read more

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July 7, 2011 | New Art | by Cristina Guitian |

American artist Noah Doely’s time-consuming method of capturing an image using the ancient wet collodion process really pays off when the final photograph is developed. Read more

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July 5, 2011 | New Art | by Cristina Guitian Highly recommended by the LAEM team. |

London-based, Spanish visual artist and designer Ana Montiel’s most recent project Visual Mantras is a limited-edition book in which she explores repetitive drawing. Read more

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June 30, 2011 | New Illustration | by Cristina Guitian |

Just finishing at Brighton with a degree in Illustration, Katie Scott is one of my favourites from this year’s graduates. Her intricate watercolors resemble medical drawings, but with a closer look, reveal beautifully surreal diagrams of hybrid creatures. Read more

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June 30, 2011 | Cool Websites | by Cristina Guitian |

The team at Moodshare have created a whole new way of sharing and selling ideas. Designed as a digital alternative to the Moodboard, Moodshare allows you to collaborate online with colleagues or clients. Read more

June 30, 2011 | New Photography | by Cristina Guitian |

I recently had the pleasure of working with Manuel Vázquez when he photographed some pieces of my work. Read more

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With his dazzling electro-soul-jazz fusion, Jamie Lidell is quite the showman. He has a new album out — the dryly named Jim — and a head full of sparkling melodies to share. So we stopped him in his tracks for a chat. Read more

Artist Oliver Voss installed this sculpture of a giant, bathing woman in Hamburg’s Binnenalster, an artificial lake in the middle of the city. Some residents are baffled by it, but luckily for them, the installation isn’t permanent.

The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more

The Mystic Lady Tumblr is filled with a lot of, what seems to be, found images. Whether its her prolific collection of National Geographic scans, or even the images that she reblogs, she has impeccable taste and has created an amazing aesthetic.

Man, I remember shaking my tail to Come on Eileen many moons ago — when rat-tails were a right of passage and Molly Ringwald held both the lock and the key to my tiny pitter pattering heart. Back then it was all ice-skating and fairy floss; skateboards and trading cards. It was bags of chips by the rusty school fence and sunburnt faces on crackling summer days. Read more

Corkers are little animal appendages that you can affix to wine corks to make them into little cork creatures. They come in monkey, deer, buffalo, bear, bunny, and crow.

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Inside this sea urchin shell is an organic perfume made from grapefruit and basil essential oils. This bottle, designed by Stephanie Simek, is refillable and is packaged in a wooden box decorated with a satin photograph and padded with slices of exfoliating loofah sea sponges. The Honeymoon-themed fragrance is all natural: made from plant-based oils and contains no alcohol or chemicals. We like. Read more

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