An obvious choice but no 'best of London' list is complete without the Barbican
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My most favorite place in Japan. There are lot of very intelligent politicians who are controlling us and creating such a good country. I want to be like them.
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A recent favorite place for the authentic Tokyo-style ramen and side dishes featuring house-made noodles from Japan and original recipes. Taste superb! 
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Believe it or not, if you drive far enough from the city, the Yarra River is a beautiful place to spend a Summer's day swimming. Warrandyte is a haven of shady gumtrees, flowing rapids, and rocks to perch yourself on while the water rushes past. Bring beers, but esky optional - the water is cool enough to keep them chilled all day.
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Carfax is a tower in the centre of Oxford, from the top you can see across the whole city.
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Enoteca boasts the best gnocchi around. It’s seriously heaven, ie, it will literally melt in your mouth like some kind of delicious science experiment.
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Crazy shots! order Monica Lewinsky's shot for a good laugh.
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American artist Dan Flavin installed 'Untitled' at Santa Maria Annunciata in 1996, following an invitation from Italian priest Giulio Greco.
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Cutest coffee and pastries place around in my travel along Norway. The best part is that they sell some vintage objects as one pieces tea cup or other particular house items. On a side, in the coffee shop you can find a thick library, full of old and new books. Super recommended!
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The very best pancake-bacon-scrambled-eggs-hash-browns-and-perfect-diner-coffee breakfast.
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The Premises is cozy café attached to a recording studio in Hackney (frequented by Nina Simone, Al Green and Jarvis Cocker over the years.) Lovely people serve up tasty breakfasts and Turkish food in the evening.
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A few years ago, the Volkskrant (one of the countries biggest newspaper) moved office to a new location. Their old headquarter now houses hundreds of artists and musician; along with dance studios, a bar/club with panorama over the city, a dreadlock 'doctor', a Russian cultural centre, a cyberpunk gallery and my photo studio on the 4th floor. It was a conscious choice by the founders to create a total melting pot. In the basement for example, 3 doors away from our music studio, you will find some cheerful weed smoking hiphop producers from the Bijlmer (the 'ghetto' of Amsterdam); an ex-yougoslavian hardcore drummer with a full analogue recording studio and a ballet school run by an obese woman in her 70's. Ok, it might seem artificial, but it really is quite magical!
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Grace Helmer is a Brighton-born, London-based illustrator and artist. She has put her paintbrushes to work for a range of clients, such as Apple, Google, Octopus Books and HarvardX. Natural forms, people watching and a sense of adventure inspire Grace’s playful and colourful work. Her compositions capture the feeling of discovery when you visit somewhere for the first time, and celebrate the beauty in the everyday.
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Designer/Art Director based in New York City.
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Ken Hermann is a Danish photographer who works in the fields of portrait, editorial - and commercial photography. An urge to explore photography and different cultures has brought Ken around the world, from secluded regions of India and Ethiopia to the big city landscapes of New York where he has worked for renowned photographers like Brigitte Lacombe and Asger Carlsen. The life in the cities as well as in the more abandon places is a big inspirational source to Ken Hermann and he loves to combine his commercial work with his other true passion- to explore life, people, and cultures. His work has been published by a number of magazines and websites and he is a finalist of this years Hasselblad Masters with his ‘city surfer’ project which is being exhibited in LA, London, New York and Berlin. Based in Copenhagen he works for a diverse range of clients amongst those leading brands, media and agencies.
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Noelia Lozano is a creative image maker and art director from Spain, working between San Sebastián and Madrid. Her work is focused on papercrafts, CGI and set design- often combining these different techniques and materials to create boldly visual and colorful tactile imagery on three dimensions. With an emphasis on process, she loves highlighting textures, color, light, shadows, and shapes. Before making it her profession, Noelia studied journalism and a degree in telecommunications and computer systems, and has worked as a draftsman in the engineering industry. Leaving behind this stage of her life, she resumes her true passion; graphic design. After finishing her studies in advertising and graphic design she spends time at the Madrid-based studio; Serial Cut, after which she formed her own studio and began working freelance for national and international clients in the fields of advertising and editorial. Her works have been published in various print and online media, including Computer Arts, Étapes or Indexbook , to name a few. She has shown her work and given lectures and workshops about her work process at international creativity events such as OFFF festival. Her clients include Havaianas, Kiehl’s, Vodafone, Tumblr, Mini, Fast Company, and Psyop, among others. His current work is the result of the different approaches and continued curiosity that she puts into every project, be it for clients or personal projects. Allways hungry to take new challenging works.
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Michael was born and raised in Seattle, and has lived in New York since 2009. He's done graphic and interaction design for Pentagram and Local Projects, and is currently a designer at the Google Creative Lab.
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Art director and zine maker, based in Amsterdam.
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Born and raised in Melbourne, Chatri na Ranong is a graphic designer who currently lives and works in London.
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designer | animator
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I'm a British animator and illustrator currently living and working in Hastings UK. Since graduating from the Royal College of Art in 2014, I have enjoyed much success with my films screening worldwide at festivals including official selection for SXSW, Tribeca, Annecy Festival, LIAF, MONSTRA, and Rooftop Films. Hastings is an inspiring and wonderful city to live in. I never know what I'm going to find there next...
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Architecture office based in Mexico City
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I'm an Austin based writer director.
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Emerging artist and designer based at Custom Lane in Edinburgh. His work has been known for its unusual marrying of materials and experimental use of traditional processes.
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Illustrator drawing in London. Favourite food is pasta, favourite colour is dark blue and favourite fruits are blueberries and barbary figs.
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Emil Kozak is from a small town in Denmark, and was inspired to take on graphic design as a result of his life long passion for skateboarding. He began at an early age to develop his skills, inspired by skateboard-art and album covers. Growing up in Denmark, the long tradition of scandinavian functional minimalism, is inevitable and the result today is a unique artist with brilliant ideas running a studio, a clothing/surfing brand and exhibiting in art-galleries all over the world. He is motivated by a simple goal that resonates throughout his work: ”I hope that my work can remind us that imagination can defy gravity and bend time. It is our own responsibility to enjoy every second of the day. Nobody else can do that for us. Have fun, do what you love, love what you do. We might get thrown off this spinning ball of iron and mantle tomorrow.” He currently lives and works in Barcelona.
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