The perfect neighborhood resto. Good vines and sharp service. 
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I came alone and walked up an unassuming flight of stairs to the second floor that opened onto a narrow hallway with a reception desk. Before arriving at the Room, I could already sense the rich smell of damp earth that permeated the space.
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The Roundhouse was built as a steam-engine repair shed in 1846, and then became a warehouse before falling into disuse for 25 years and reopening as a performing arts venue in 1964 hosting acts like Jimi Hendrix, The Doors and Pink Floyd. It was redeveloped between 2004-2006 and is one of my favourite music venues in London; it’s a beautiful building, has a great sound and isn’t too huge so feels fairly intimate. Some highlights for me this year were The Flaming Lips, David Byrne & St.Vincent and the Timepiece installation by Conrad Shawcross.
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The oldest and most awesome temple in Rome. Worth the visit to the city just to see it!
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The best place in summer!
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Sometimes when I wake up it feels like I am at sea watching a big ocean liner pass by. It is the view from my home in one of the two stepped concrete apartment blocks that make up the Brunswick Centre in Bloomsbury. When you visit skip the chain stores of the shopping centre below (except for the excellent Renoir Cinema) and instead get an invitation to one of the small but gorgeous flats with their winter gardens or just wander through the spectacular concrete A frames and across the vast sun drenched terraces on podium level.
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Great little gem of a restaurant tucked away off a side street from the old town. Lovely locally sourced food made and served up by lovely people. Top tip.
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Melbourne is famous for its cafe culture, graffiti and lane ways. Degraves street combines all these three things. Its nice to see some art thats in a different form.
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Bowling always reminds me of the film The Big Lebowski. And maybe that’s why it doesn’t really matter how skilled anyone is at bowling. With or without professional trainers, it is great fun to boost the aiming skills.
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Hannekes Boom is one of the nicest waterfront café in Amsterdam to have a beer when it's sunny. Close to Central Station, the place isn't crowded by tourists, but you need to be there early to get a seat.
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A kind of Independence. I spent most of the time at this place because I love to travel by train.
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A public park in an old city area, Romaneenart Park is supported by Her Royal Highness. I like to come to this park after a long walk around the old town. The park was built on an old prison grounds. So, there is a prison museum inside. It’s very scary to know how cruel prisoners in the past were tortured.
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Margherita is a freelance graphic designer based in Torino, Italy. She recently moved back to Italy after living four years in San Francisco and a few months in London. She likes working on the edge of disciplines and experimenting with design as a medium to collect stories, show connections and surprise.
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Artist living in Brooklyn, NY
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Design Director at The Chase, formally at Pentagram
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Fotógrafo con base en Guayaquil
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art director & photographer, co-founder of In August Company
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Liz is the Founder and Director of Print Club Ltd, an online source for limited edition, fine art silkscreen prints.
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The cutest animation artist based in Budapest
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Ariel Di Lisio is a graphic & type designer from Argentina who specializes in branding and typography. His approach is fresh and modern, and his work is focused on aesthetics as well as functionality. From his earlier designs to his most recent projects, every piece created shows his love for the process: thinking about the concept, establishing the general mood and the overall look & feel, the production stage, and the final output. In 2009, in its annual edition, the acclaimed publication I.D. Magazine selected him as one of the 40 leading designers in the world. That same year he was also selected to participate in the Lubalin Now Exhibition Center of Design and Typography at Cooper Union, NYC.  He has been a visiting teacher at University ©Cedim, Monterrey MEX in 2010, 2011 and 2017, and also at UDEM, Universidad de Monterrey in 2012 and 2019. Since 2015 he has also been a consultant for the Postgraduate Program in Branding in the renowned FADU-UBA. His devotion to the profession has taken him to different countries around the world, where he has given lectures and directed workshops about design and typography on local universities and congresses.
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Julia Kalthoff is an axe maker living in Stockholm.
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Jordan Sullivan is an artist living and working in New York City.
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Élise Rigollet is an independent graphic designer and creative director based in Paris, working in the fields of design and branding for culture, music, publishing and more. She focuses on creating all encompassing visual and conceptual stories across brand identities, art direction, print and digital design.
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Jennica Atkinson is a multidisciplinary creative, living and working in California. With an education background in graphic design and photography, Jennica’s practice has led her to work professionally as a designer, art director, and photographer for the past 8 years. She is currently living where people stop to watch the sunset in Santa Monica, CA. b. 1986, Baltimore, Maryland. Based in Los Angeles, California Education 2010 BA, Major in Graphic Design, Towson University, Towson, Maryland 2006 Certificate in Photography, Harford Community College, Bel Air, Maryland Group Exhibitions Santa Monica, CA, Fresh StART, Arena 1 Gallery - February 2018
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Straight from the 'Wild West' of the Netherlands Joren Joshua (1990) serves his pertly and playful illustrations for the cool. In graphic balanced settings lanky characters pass by to reflect on daily life, in a humorous way. Strongly influenced by graffiti and printing techniques Joren tries to make his mark on commercial and personal projects. Doesn't matter what form or scale.
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My name is Annelie Carlström and I work as an illustrator based in Stockholm, Sweden. I love books, fashion, art and animals! And my lovely daughter Rut. 
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