I have just recently finished a project installing a drawing for artist Alan Johnston onto the ceiling of the Tate Britain. The experience, although being somewhat taxing on peoples health with long hours and difficult working conditions was fantastic. The mediative and mind altering drawing practice that Alan has created combined with the enthusiasm of a team of talented individuals has resulted in what can be considered a great work of art. It will be open to the public later this year. 
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Waves of the pacific ocean crashing underneath at your feet, while roller coaster rattles above.
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Great craft beer bar with a well designed interior. Always a good rotating selection of beers, + a few wines and some great snacks including a vegan snack board with Berben & Wolff's pepperoni.
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The oldest surviving fire station in Peckham, converted and restored by 6a architects, is now an annexe to the South London Gallery.
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Here I am in the South Downs. This spot is around 5 minutes drive from the centre of Brighton. You can see for miles.
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This vast lake makes pretending the ocean's near not so hard.
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I'm here every week to check out the latest ephemera, hard cover books and vinyl. They often have concerts in the back of the building. It's always a party in here.
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Something that makes Bergen different from many Danish cities, is the continually lively area within the harbour. Fishing boats, offshore ships, military vessels, yachts and gigantic ocean cruisers always makes it an interesting destination for a trip on your bike or a relaxed afternoon stroll.
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In 1936 Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists attempted to march through East London in what was an attempt at an intimidating show of strength. Like today, this area was home to a large number of ethnic and religious minorities, particularly Jews. 300,000 people came out to oppose the march and blocked the route. The battle that followed was actually between the protesters and the police who tried to clear the route so that the march could take place. Seeing that they faced a losing battle and possibly a riot Mosley called off the march. The artist Dave Binnington began this mural in 1976 to commemorate that day, and it was eventually finished in 1982. The mural and the battle of Cable Street are both perfect examples of Britain at its very best.
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High line at sunset - Obvious choice but still magic.the chaos mixture of vegetation art and perambulation and good excuse to see the shows in Chelsea, the light there end of day in autumn is transportive.
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A beautiful and abandoned New York subway station from 1904, complete with chandelier. Take the 6 train heading downtown. When the train makes its final stop at the “Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall” station, passengers are told to exit the train. Stay on the train and duck down so as not to be easily spotted. When the train departs the station, it will pass through the abandoned City Hall Station.
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Delicious coffee and amazing staff 
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Franck Dion is a French director, writer and illustrator.
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I am Design Director and founder at .Oddity Studio. I am known for concept driven work. I believe in simple ideas that build brands stories, from strategy to visual language and tech. My designs are often described as distilled to the core essence where nothing can be added or removed.  My work was appreciated by international design associations such as D&AD, One Show, Art Directors Club, Asia Pacific Awards and Hong Kong GDA. 
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Type and motion-led graphic designer currently based in London, specialising in brand and editorial.
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French-Colombian architect living in Paris with a background in art history. Editorial content and PR manager for architecture offices. 
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My name is Catarina. I like plants, but I do not know much about any of them. Currently working on a self initiated project to discover some more about those wonderful beings. I love vegetables and eggs are my favourite food of all the time. I always drink orange juice in the morning. Ice cream is amazing, and I ́ve recently discovered avocato. I ́m entering a whole new level on food experience. I made myself a club (“ColorClub”), and I ́m a dedicated member, almost as the peopleof Scientology. In other subjects, I love my work. I’m interested in graphic design, visual culture, education and values, as well as analog photography. My self-iniciated projects always appeal to some kind of social issue that bothers me. When I feel the need to share and complain about something, I usually do so by travelling to a new country, making a serie of photographs and then creating a whole project around it. Some examples of those are “There are people who have a group, and there are others who do not.” and “Complete Love”. I forgot to mention that I am completely crazy about traveling. Thank you for getting to know me a little.
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Mexican graphic designer & photographer. Creative director of Panel.Studio.
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Art director and zine maker, based in Amsterdam.
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A French and American dual-citizen, Margaux is definitely Parisian, but shares a bit of her heart with the Big Apple as well. She’s a songwriter, a singer, a musician, a photographer and a muse. Much more than your average clothes-horse, she’s the kind of girl all photographers and designers want to work with. Her simple yet elegant taste does not betray fanciful creativity of her aristocratic heritage. After the 2013 release of her French album with Capitol Records, she’s coming back refreshed with the ability to collaborate with the people she loves without any restriction to express herself freely.  www.margauxavrilphotography.com 
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Joseph Piper moved to London to study Graphic Design at Central Saint Martins in 2003. Based in the city, he is a creative with a personal interest in photography and commercial aspirations in branding and e-commerce. Joseph Piper has a soft spot for pugs, Fender guitars & Danish foxes.
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French photographer and illustrator. Aesthetics is at the heart of my work and my daily life.
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I'm a Graphic Designer and Educator based in New York City.
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I'm living my dream of working as a freelance illustrator in the San Francisco area, where the redwood forests, dramatic cliffs, and occasional whale tails are a source of constant inspiration. My first book, 'Wendell the Narwhal' was published by Simply Read Books last year. Clients include Penguin Random House, Usborne, American Greetings, The Seattle Symphony, and others. As a certified California Naturalist, I hope to use illustration as a tool to educate and inspire others to fall in love with the natural world. 
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French artist and curator based in Stockholm and Paris. Founder of Half Of Venus online Gallery and Super Arts Gallery. Her personal work has been bought by the National Art Collection in France, the Design Museum Neue Sammlung in Germany and the Institute for International Cultural Relations of Germany. emilievoirin.com halfofvenus.com
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Lorena Endara is a photographer from Panama City, Panama currently living in Los Angeles, CA.
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London/Kent based Graphic Designer and Art Director
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