This is the perfect place to read a book while you enjoy a good coffee and a tasty and organic piece of cake. They also do a delicious brunch.
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The Barbican Estate is a residential estate that was built during the 1960s and the 1980s. An icon of Brutalist Architecture the Barbican Estate is an unique and complex real life experiment; a city within a city. The main focal point of the estate is the lake and its neighbouring terrace. High above and behind the terrace is the Barbican Centre, the largest performing arts centre in Europe. I really rate their visual culture exhibitions (for instance, Jean-Michel Basquiat and the Bauhaus) and live concerts (Nils Frahm and Ryoji Ikeda). Love it!
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Open 6 days a week (closed on Saturdays), La Trailita (it's a food truck, but before their current truck, they were just a small trailer) serves some of the best tacos and quesadillas in Chicago, including tons of vegetarian options. They are open year round (even when it gets cold!). There is another taco truck across the street at the intersection, so make sure you're going to the right one (it's in front of a convenience store). I believe it's run by some ladies from the church it parks near. Recommend their tacos al pastor and potato quesadillas. Salsa is very tasty but very spicy!
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Vietnamese streetfood – on another level! Great natural wines too.
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An island dedicated to art. Chichu Miseum, Lee Ufan Muséum, Benesse House build by Tadao Ando hosting art pieces by James Turrell, Claude Monet, Cy Twombly, Lee Ufan, Walter de Maria, Yayoi Kusama...  Mind blowing. 
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Art deco brasseries in the 1st near by the Comédie Française
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The warehouse in Stockwell has an extensive range of papers and boards, the perfect place to source the ideal surface for drawing or printing. Knowledgeable and helpful staff make John Purcell’s the best place to stock up on art papers in London.
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Living space where a concept store, cafe, restaurant and flower shop. Perfect for a morning of work or an informal meeting, a nice brunch with live music ... In his concept store you can find the latest design trends selected by Jaime Beristain.
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This tiny family-run Japanese restaurant right at the Naschmarket serves great authentic Japanese food. No matter which dish I tried, I loved every single one of them. Plan a little waiting time, they have only 6-9 seats, but it’s worth the wait.  By the way, take a look at the building, it’s the famous Majolica House by the famous Jugendstil architect Otto Wagner.
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This medieval vault (attributed to Fernando Gallego) is one of my favorite places in the city to think. Set in a dark chamber, with only this piece on display and soft classical music playing on the background, colors seems to start changing every minute you spend there. By the time you leave the room, you will feel like you just returned from a different era.
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The second coffee shop has to be Kaffeine. Having only recently come across this one, I was certainly impressed and they may even have the best coffee I've had, since a short stay in Portland, Oregon.
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Human researcher, Designer, city wanderer
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Graphic Designer from Mumbai, India
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Marta Caro is a Barcelona-born graphic designer and art director currently living and working in New York, USA. Coming from a classic graphic design background, her work spans from interactive, branding and editorial design to art direction. Nowadays she works at The Line as lead designer. Say hi! hello(at)martacaro.com
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Multidisciplinary Creative.
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Angharad Hengyu Owen loves language – the significance and insignificance of meaning. Endlessly intrigued by the idea of an intrinsic layer of storytelling through typography: The process of a visual interpretation to create an honest emotional imprint. This growing focus was seeded by a multicultural upbringing and a fascination for multilingual semantics, as well as a genuine curiosity towards human nature.
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Peter Hauser is freelance photographer, artist and founder of Püré Bildmagazin and currently based in Zurich. He studied photography and fine arts at the Royal Academy of Arts in Den Haag (NL) and graduated in photography and fine arts at the Zurich School of the Arts (ZHdK). He both works on comissions and personal projects, such as fanzines, field recordings burnig good schnaps and boxing.
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Maaike Canne is an illustrator working across a variety of different media, including murals and print. She’s often inspired by surroundings with a sense of silence and estrangement that hold a lot of personal stories at the same time, like motels, malls and gas stations. Her vibrant work is often suggestive and influenced by elements found in architecture, interior and design. Besides this, she’s always been interested in the way people live and behave based on geography, prosperity, beliefs and values. Instagram @maaike_canne
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I am a graphic designer from Portugal. I live and work in Santa Maria da Feira, my hometown, wich is very near from Porto. I manage Studio Nuno Fontes, a multi-disciplinary design studio focused on creating visual identities for institutional clients.
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Designer/Developer from the UK.
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Luna Adler is a Brooklyn-based writer and illustrator. She likes to think of herself as an agreeable Scorpio.
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Graphic Designer from Germany, living in Antwerp and 1/2 of Katharina + Katharina
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Photographer and Film maker
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Hojin Kang is an interdisciplinary designer from Germany, focusing on identities, images, installations and meditation. His work has been featured in Grafik Magazine, Designboom and Communication Arts.
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