This is a place full of creativity. If you plan to laser something, work with different materials or simply want to spend a day in a great creative atmosphere then OPOLAB is your place to go.
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Mint offers a great selection of Polaroid Camera & accessories, specializing in the SX-70 series! They provide latest full range of instant film with best-in-class, world-wide coverage at affordable prices. They also organize multiple Instant photography workshops and photographic exhibitions regularly. My first solo exhibition was also hosted by them.
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LYS Vintage- Hamburg. I highly recommend a visit to this place! I've long been obsessed with the Scandinavian aesthetic, and even if you can't afford what's on the shelves, just looking is a treat. Brands: String, HAY, Muuto, ferm, normann copenhagen.. 
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Posted by Nick Law
Since The Columbo Group took over The Jazz Cafe, it's become the best programmed venue in the city, focusing on jazz, soul, funk, disco and afrobeat.
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My favourite commercial gallery in Melbourne, Utopian Slumps represents a group of early to mid career Australian and New Zealand artists. Exhibitions are always intriguing and the opening nights are great for people watching.
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A quite special museum and soulfood in the 9th arrondissement packed with Moreau's work, who established and decorated it himself, so that his works could be gathered and displayed the way he wanted. He lived and worked there all his life long, and was ready in 1896… Two years later he died at the age of 72.
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Great exotic restaurant with a nice vegetarian option menu. Try the chocolate fondant and coconut ice-cream it’s delicous! 
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Moss is a store that always inspires me, mixing conceptual art and design. I could spend ages in there looking at the ideas or how designers’ executed these products. Almost everything in the store is one of a kind.
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When I first moved to New York, enamoured by its parks and museums and design firms and restaurants and bars, I never imagined that there could be much more to its geography than that. How wrong I was. My first drive across the George Washington Bridge was jaw-dropping - the cliffs of New Jersey are astonishingly tall, covered in a dense thicket of trees. But that was just the tip of the iceberg. Drive up 87 to the Catskills or the Adirondacks and you'll witness the Hudson River winding its way through spectacular scenery and unforgiving seasons. Now I can't get enough; just two hours up the road, it's like the city never existed. Perfect recuperation after a long week.
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For all your pie needs, from savory to sweet.
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Posted by Alex Gibbs
A cracking wee bookshop. They have an excellent range of arts magazines, journals, books and zines.
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The Astor always makes going to see a film feel special. The art-deco building itself is beautiful and the program of cults and classics are always well curated. There's no comparison to seeing a film in it's original format - 35mm and the rare 70mm.
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Director, Regular Practice
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design, tech, brands, architecture and life :) leading Funka Brands a global branding agency.
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Credit: Florian Lechner
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Sohee is currently a Designer working at Google Brand Studio. Previously, Designer at COLLINS. Sohee is originally from Seoul, Korea. She is an experienced graphic designer with a demonstrated history of working in the packaging and marketing industry. She has special passion for experimental branding and typography. She has applied this approach to a range of global and local clients, from Facebook, Mailchimp, Exploratorium and Airtime, among others. Her work has been recognized by numerous awards including TDC(The Type Directors Club), Graphis, The IDA. Previously, she worked as a brand designer at AmorePacific working for Hera, Mise en scene, Lirikos, Primera and Vital beautie. Prior to her MFA in Graphic Design at California Institute of the Arts, she received her Bachelor’s Degree in Visual Design in Seoul.
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Anna Rising is a Seattle-born graphic designer based in Oslo, Norway. She is currently working as a designer at Neue Design Studio.
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Born in 1991, Belgian designer Pierre-Emmanuel Vandeputte received his master’s degree in industrial design from the ENSAV La Cambre in 2014. Following his graduation, he opened his studio at the « MAD Lab » (MAD Brussels Fashion & Design Platform) working there as a designer since 2015. Since the beginning of his professional career, Pierre-Emmanuel has been invited to exhibit annually in cities such as Copenhagen, Paris, and Milan. From conception to production, Pierre-Emmanuel imbues his designs with a sense of the surreal and a respect for craftsmanship. Each piece has a unique voice, and emotional power. Together, they speak to our more playful and curious nature, inviting us to live experiences unlimited by everyday expectations. His work is enigmatic, challenging what we consider to be evident in order to change habits and perceptions. His designs are indeed symbolic of an urge to break free from the mundane, to chase originality, while staying within the framework of the most noble materials.
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British-born graphic designer based in San Francisco.
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A Design Strategist with a focus on qualitative research, I have extensive global experience gathering and translating consumer insights that improve design on both emotional and functional levels. I champion users within the innovation process to create better experiences at home, work and play, while helping key stakeholders align on successful business strategies. Lately I've partnered with designers from every discipline to create a series of visual brand languages for a world-leading surgical robotics company. The Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum published my book, "Design for Repair: Things Can Be Fixed," under the DesignFile imprint in May 2015. Metropolis, Fast Company, and Core77 have published my writing recently.
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I'm a french freelance photographer and illustrator, based in Nancy (north-eastern France). After studies of Applied Arts and a few experiences as a colorist and drawer, I devote myself to analog photography. I explore different themes through this media, like the relation between humans and nature, nostalgia, expression of the self, but also the parallel between desolated places and solitude of beings.  
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illustrator, cartoonist and author from Italy
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Creative Director - Common Knowledge
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I’m Verena Michelitsch, an independent designer and art director from Austria by way of New York City. I specialize in conceptualizing and creating unique visual expressions, spanning graphic design, art direction, illustration, pattern, editorial, and digital design. I’ve had the pleasure to work with an array of international studios and clients, including Apple, Nasa/JPL, Facebook, Red Bull, The Smithsonian and Opening Ceremony. I work from my studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
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I'm Sanja Subic, from Ljubljana (Slovenia). I'm 29 year old who worked in advertising industry but pivoted to establish design and photography studio with my partner Matic. We've found our passion in hospitality and food photography last year when we travelled around the globe. 
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Mitzi Akaha is a New York-based actress with roots in the Midwestern US, Japan, and the central coast of California. After developing her career in Japan, she relocated to New York in 2014 where she continues to contribute her particular talents and peculiar humor to a variety of projects, starring in national commercial spots, music videos and films. She is also a published writer and illustrator and has multiple scripts in development.
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