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Great Mexican food!
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City Laboratory is a sustainable and environmentally friendly educational community center, which includes a café, open event space, eco-innovations, a hydroponic garden, an educational garden, a gallery and a DIY outdoor playground for children.
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One of the best shoe shops in the world. (well... at least for me haha) You could customise your own leather shoes by authentic leather and different material soles by 6 steps they design, and there's not only leather shoes but also leather sneakers! For Chenjingkai is a curator, graphic designer and artist himself, the shoe office also collect lots of art books and graphic design books for visitors, you could read some of these books while visiting the shop. Don't miss out on this shop when you visit Taipei city!
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Super tasteful place, best wine selection (all natural off course, french cuisine with a Japanese light approach and suuuper nice staff.
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Lost & Found is a monthly artist salon held in one of the medieval towers of the Waag on the Nieuwmarkt. In the room where Rembrandt's 'The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp' once took place have since 1997 over 80 sessions of stray images and sound been organized. Artists show material which doesn't fit comfortably into regular gallery contexts; work which demands more concentration than the usual walk-by. Check the Lost & Found website for dates & times.
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Great for a long walk by the river with heaps of parks and exercise stops.
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Amazing healthy food for breakfast, very pleasant staff and nice backyard seating.
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Distance store : fine running gear and accessories, warm welcome, sharp showcase. Amazing drywall set up.
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Searching for a place to slow down and breathe in the bustling centre of Barcelona may be challenging, but Bar Cugat provides a solution: a timeless bar situated in Eixample, with an elegant yet low-key atmosphere. While originally stopping in for a quick coffee, we found ourselves returning an hour later for a wonderful dinner. The clean yet eclectic interior (with an Art Nouveau poster to boot) is a great place to dine, any day of the week. Recommendations: classic tapas + vermut.
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Very lovely bookshop with a fantastic selection of books, magazines, and indie zines. Nicely curated.
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My new favourite theatre in Manchester. This fledgeling theatre only opened its doors in 2015 but has become a big player in Manchester' arts and culture scene putting on incredible musicals, shows by local playwrights, cabarets and other typers of performances. The theatre is situated in a Grade II listed building in Ancoats — just a short tram ride, a skip and a hop away from Piccadilly Train Station.
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One of my favorite historical building from Milano, 
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Professional Colouring In
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Paul Windle is a Los Angeles based artist who works across a variety of media including animation, art direction and illustration.
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Alys is a photographer based in north London. Her work has been included in over twenty international exhibitions, most recently at the Rencontres d'Arles in France and Somerset House, London. She was named Sony World Photographer of the Year 2018 for her series 'Ex-Voto' and the work was published by GOST Books in 2019. 
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Digital product designer
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Stephenie Kay Lc was born in 1986. She is an artist and photographer based in Hong Kong. Stephenie had her first Polaroid Exhibition "Portrait Photography" at Mint in Hong Kong, on March 2013.
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Web developer / illustrator based in London, UK
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Photographer based in Oslo
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Landon Metz (born March 24, 1985) is an American artist living in New York City. His work is concerned with an elevated consciousness he believes to be synonymous with a state of "no mind" and addresses the non-dual nature of the universe therewithin.
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I am a freelance designer and maker from Vancouver, Canada
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Olga Feshina is an artist fascinated with new technologies and gadgets. She investigates contemporary girls obsessed with tech gadgets and explores their gestures and poses in relation to these objects.  She depicts the inner child of new tech girls as baby deer with a VR headset who is stunned in admiration and mesmerized with the perfection of the virtual world like all of us. Olga Feshina grew up in Kazakhstan, where she trained as a fashion and costume designer. She attended Karaganda Art School and focused on painting and photography. Later, she studied contemporary costume design at Kazakh National Academy of Arts in Almaty. Among her many design accolades, she created the world’s first sporting uniform for chess—a commission from the International Chess Federation (FIDE). Her training as a designer has heavily influenced her painting style, which includes formal elements of cartoons and digital illustrations. In 2013, the interdisciplinary creative practitioner moved to New York. Feshina has been featured in a number of notable publications, such as W Magazine, Esquire, FAD Magazine, Women Love Tech, Wallpaper, ELLE, and L'Officiel. She has had solo exhibitions at Gallery Tvorchestvo (Moscow); the Shchusev Museum of Architecture (Moscow); Paris sur Mode (Paris); and Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia. Most recently, she exhibited works from “New Tech Girls” at Google’s offices in New York and at a booth for NYAFAIR in Tribeca. -------------------------- On the photo: Olga Feshina at her solo exhibition New Tech Girls - VR Friends at Google New York Jun 18 - Apr 30 2019
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Global Design - Interior Architecture - Product Design
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Tyler Spangler’s work focuses on the formalist relationship between images removed from their original context. He explores the connotations of color, form, and photography through the medium of digital collage. His designs are colorful and unabashedly chaotic. Over the last 4 years, Tyler has created (14) 400 paged books filled with his own designs and worked on countless collaborations internationally. He is a Psychology graduate and is an Art Center College of Design dropout. He ran an illegal punk venue for 13 shows until it got shut down by police. Tyler currently freelances for music, apparel, and corporate clients.
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Designer & Director
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