I discovered this hidden gem by pure chance when i explored the area in one of my lunch breaks. Rochelle Canteen is hidden away behind the walls of three former victorian schools on Arnold Circus in London's Shoreditch. The atmosphere, upon entering the ground, is relaxed almost tranquil. The canteen itself is situated in the old bike shed and the kitchens' size almost belies it's output. The food is distinctively modern British; run by Arnold & Henderson, a household name of britisch cuisine. The guests are local creative types so that the atmosphere is more relaxed then anything else. In the summer you can also sit outside.
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Contemporary Art Gallery in the center of Copenhagen focusing on mainly international, abstract, minimalistic art. 
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One of the oldest streets of Oporto, which, besides allowing for a superb view of the city center, is sprinkled with Art Nouveau details.
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Bookstore focused on architecture / landscape / photography / art books
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Vibrant place for lunch / dinner, high level street food, Urban vibes. Cozy during winter and a large sunny terrace during summer. Highly recommended!
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Apropos mural on an iconic street
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Luhring Augustine did a good job of converting an old warehouse/storage facility into a blue chip commercial art gallery that stages four shows of contemporary art per year. Which means you can catch museum quality shows in an unlikely spot, away from all the Chelsea pomp, and it actually has friendly staff, instead of a cold gallerina sat behind a desk pretending to be on the phone.
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Home of Casa Bosques chocolates, to purchase directly at the studio.  By appointment only. 
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It was a warm evening in the city and not yet dark. We arrived, giddy and happy, and he ordered two glasses of prosecco. The waiter managed to fit onto our tiny wood table two plates of tartines, a legumes dish, and a tray of fromage. And then we shared dessert. I can’t remember exactly but it must have been chocolate.
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The Sunset in my neighbourhood Is fantastic. Like a Caspar David Friedrich painting the sunsets are so romantic that you cannot help but feel overwhelmed with emotion if you are ever witness to one. In spite of Bushwick being full of warehouses and industrial buildings (and reportedly no trees..) There is a raw beauty that is so magical that words cannot express.
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Created by artists Manoela Medeiros and Romain Dumesnil, Átomos is an artist-run independent space located in the port area and historical neighborhood Santo Cristo of Rio de Janeiro. Shows and artistic events are often held.
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Between colony gardens in Amager lies one of my favourite local spots: Baghaven. Good food and cosiness is in the forefront. Various events with and without music gather people on the square at Diamantgangen 75. A very local experience. Great for families, children, young and old.
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Jamain Gordon was born in 1995, in Georgetown, Guyana, where he lived until he was 11. Then moved to London and started school here where he studied Arts and Design plus photography. After college he decided to move on to university to study BA (Hons) Photography at University for the Creative Arts, and for his most recent project was a book publication. He now works as a freelance photographer. 
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Raquel Quevedo is a Barcelona-based artist and graphic designer. Her practice runs mixing graphic, sculpture, installation, spatial interventions, digital art, typography, publishing & artist books, focusing on process and glitches.
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Graphic Designer / Illustrator living in Sydney Australia
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Graphic designer from Salamanca, whose work reconciles classical motifs with the global concourse. After studying at Central Saint Martins, London, and with experience in New York City and Barcelona, Xavi now works from his hometown, a medieval city of golden stone located in the mid-West of Spain.
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Digital product designer
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Visual communicator
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I’m a graphic designer working on things like identities, books, websites, exhibitions, apparel, and other kinds of products and editions. I’m often available for commissions, collaborations, and teaching.
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Hannah Richards is a graduate of the University of Brighton and is now based in Oxford. She flits between illustrating, filmmaking and photography, mostly because she can’t decide what she likes doing best. Her work explores the relationship between text and image and often provides a humorous and sardonic commentary for everyday life. Her book; Your Opinion is irrelevant because I hate you” has been published by Victory Press.
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Allison is a New York based photo editor and writer who's work has appeared in VICE, Time Magazine, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair and various other publications.
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Photographer and filmmaker living in Berlin
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Kristin Rosch is a graphic designer and art director currently based in Kiel, Germany with a special passion for Editorial Design and Typography. She is interested in printed and digital projects, especially within field of culture and art.
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Marina Veziko is a Kyiv born but Helsinki raised and based graphic designer with a focus on branding and art direction. Before starting her own practice she used to work at Werklig, where she was busy building brands and designing visual identities with heavy emphasis on strategic thinking for a variety of clients operating in culture, cosmetics, technology and foodstuff. Among other recognitions she has received the Adobe Nordic Creative Talent Award in 2016. //////// IG @veziko
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Ilaria Falorsi is an illustrator from Florence, Italy. Born and raised there, she grew up surrounded by art everywhere while studying at the Agricultural Technical Institute. After a few years spent doing an array of different jobs, she started her illustration career in 2009. Since then, she illustrated several children’s books between France, UK, USA and Italy. Some of her clients are: Editions Milan, Gallimard, Flammarion, Auzou, Nathan,Tourbillon, Usborne,Twirl, Simon&Schuster, MacMillan, Scholastic and Edizioni El. From time to time, she also collaborated with other brands such as Ferrero, Biscottificio Antonio Mattei, Selle Royal, Findomestic bank, Timberland and the fashion brand Ermanno Scervino to illustrate sales campaigns, and various objects- from cookie tin boxes to bike saddles. Her illustrations has been awarded and selected from associations like the Society of illustrators, American Illustrator, 3×3, and the Bologna Children's Bookfair.
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Graphic designer based i Copenhagen @pawpoulsen
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Tom Abbiss Smith is an Imager Maker currently living in Norwich, UK. Through both contemporary and traditional techniques such as digital collage, printmaking and painting, Tom explores shape and form to produce abstract works and illustrative outcomes. His work can be seen in various publications, including Creative Review, Wallpaper Magazine, Crack Magazine and Walnut Magazine. Tom's most recent clients include Stuff With Prints, Atelier Pichita, Whip Appeal Of Sweden, Unlimited Store, El Moderno Concept store and Printed Village.
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