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Mirko Ilic

Mirko Ilic

Mirko Ilic are a design studio in New York City with a diverse portfolio of work.


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Sam Frith

Sam Frith

Sam Frith has just launched a fantastic new site. Love the site and the work.


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Neil Watson Updates

Neil Watson Updates

Neil Watson has updated his portfolio with some delicious new work, with this print work for Mytheresa.com particularly standing out. Cracking stuff.


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Demian Conrad // Lettera9

Demian Conrad recently dropped us a line to say, “Please find here my last project that promotes “Lettera9″ a small and cosy shop dedicated to books ! You will find books of course and in the same time you can connect to the net drinking an italian coffee.”


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Rosie Lee Updates

Rosie Lee Updates

London-based design consultancy Rosie Lee dropped us a line to show us some of their new work. First up, a few images from a fun project they did for Millfields Community School. Mark Fleming tells us, “On one stairwell, we decided to install a giant scale dot-to-dot wall with thousands of dots, we used round erasers on pencils dipped in paint and a numbered stamp to number every single dot.”

Secondly, some lovely work for Nike, and the Air Max ‘95. Again, Mark tells us, “When Sergio Lozano originally designed it, the shoe was modeled on the human anatomy. The midsole represents the spine, side panels are muscle fibers and lace loops are the ribs. Nike’s direction for the campaign was ‘Stark Raving Max’, and so we decided to show the shoe in a padded cell, constrained by its laces. We built a corner of a padded cell and worked with Jason Tozer to shoot the key image. post production was carried out in-house to give a clean look to the photography with the luminous colours popping out of the image.”


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Dirty Mouse // Food for Designers’ Dirty Mice

Dirty Mouse is an inspirational design blog, updated several times a day. Dirty Mouse aims to provide designers' mice with enough visual food from the worlds of graphic design, web design, illustration, photography, interior and product design in order to get their creative juices flowing.