A great place for an informal lunch or dinner while in East London. It’s one of Nuno Mendes’ projects and it is housed in the impressive Town Hall at Bethnal Green. We filmed with Mendes in his kitchen when the restaurant first launched.
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Growing up in a small town surrounded by nature, life in the city becomes difficult sometimes. Prospect park is a great place to take a deep breath and refresh. Seeing the horizon there eases my mind.
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To really reach/understand a city you must live there or, at least, acting like you do. Nothing makes you feel more like a Milanese D.O.C. than stopping by Frida's on a Sunday morning to buy some flowers. Located in Brera this tiny shop has an extraordinary colour palette of flowers and plants. After that we just take a walk in the neighbourhood holding our bunch of Brassica Oleracea and our day is made.
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Located on the Corner of New and York street, Richmond. New York Tomato makes one of the best breakfasts in town. An old semi warehouse which has been converted into a cafe.
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Many 2.0 is a store of many cute pop up shops located in the same space in freemantle. There is a barber, vintage clothing dealer, stationary shop, art print counter where you can buy lots of cool graphic pins, zines, tees and prints even some from an artist we saw painting a live graphic mural. Really loved this place. 
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craft beer, natural wine, oysters! 
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Not the most exciting place inside, but a lovely rooftop area which not all that many people seem to know about, 2 mins walk from Old St station. If it's packed then The Red Lion is just up the road.
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The Bob Baker Marionette Theater, founded by Bob Baker and Alton Wood in 1963, is the oldest children's theater company in Los Angeles and the longest-running puppet theater in the United States. As soon as you step through the doors you are transported into a magical realm frozen in time. Be prepared to be swept off your feet and surrender your age as soon as the artfully designed marionettes come to life. At the end of every show, the theater offers free ice cream and coffee in the birthday party room opposite the main theater where Bob Baker is available to chat and show you how to operate a marionette.
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There are libraries full of screaming children and strip lighting, and then there are libraries like The London Library. Whenever I’m there it’s hard to believe I’m not caught inside a wonderful dream, because everything about this place is so perfect as to be almost unreal.
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Picnic is a restaurant located in the Born neighborhood. A welcoming environment, pampering every detail. The best brunch in Barcelona. A great team of different countries and knowledge of the world of food and wine. They change the menu every season, looking for fresh products to make family recipes and creative dishes from different parts of the world.
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Where I buy most of my books and magazines for work. 
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After the full moon, when the tide is the lowest, you'll find a century of fossils from a gone NY, trails of washed-out rainbow colored bottles, a graffitied shipwreck buried by time. Hundreds of years of history written in the sand.
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Matt van Leeuwen is a Dutch Graphic Designer. Currently Design Director at Mother Design, NY.
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Creative Director and Film Maker. Just as tall as Michael Jordan.
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photographer based in Belgium
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Creating social media for entrepreneurs in creative industries by working personally to tell their story + showcase their style.
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Based in Berlin. Currently working as the assistant for Andreas Murkudis. Besides my big interest in design, craftsmanship and art, I am always curious to discover new food spots. 
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Ana is a wardrobe stylist based in Austin and the Bronx. She styles for print, editorial, commercials and more. She is Mexican-American, fluent in Spanish & English & loves working on bilingual sets. Ana has synesthesia, and considers her relationship to color and texture an integral part of her creative process. She also enjoys prop styling, art direction and set design. Her work has been published in Vogue, Allure, Self, Inc. and she counts Outdoor Voices, Condé Nast and Whole Foods as clients. She's had the pleasure of dressing a variety of artists throughout her 14yr career including Kawhi Leonard, Nipsey Hussle, Les Twins & Diane Nukuri. Since 2017 she's worked with Nicole Trunfio & Shakey Graves, styling them for editorial projects, tours and music videos.
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Amsterdam based illustrator Sue Doeksen (1982) creates worlds that are overpopulated with bright colors, friendly shapes, layered or light concepts and hidden jokes. Mediums ranging from physical, digital, pencil-drawn, paper-cut, and animated. Juggling commercial and personal project balls she is often overwhelmed because there are so many visual adventures to be made at the same time and therefore wishes there were just many more hours in a day.
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Anna Cairns is a graphic designer and web developer based in Berlin, DE, with a focus on visual identities, publications, type design and websites. Since 2019 she runs her own design and code practice.
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Hallustratrice / Hallucinartiste
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Jaehoon Choi is Seoul based graphic designer. He mainly creates identity system for brands and institutions, promotional and printed material design for cultural events and art exhibitions.
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Furniture Design Studio
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Spencer Wohlrab is elongate, legless, carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes which can be distinguished from a legless lizard by his lack of eyelids and external ears. Like all squamates, Spencer is ectothermic, amniote vertebrates covered in overlapping scales. To accommodate his narrow body, Spencer’s paired organs (such as kidneys) appear one in front of the other instead of side by side, and most have only one functional lung.
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Luzia Hein is a graphic designer based in Hamburg, Germany. Her work is characterized by a minimalist design language, bright colors and bold shapes. She is interested in a multidisciplinary approach on graphic design – corporate design and type design give her as much pleasure as transferring ideas to a spatial context or to textiles.
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Illustrator and painter Sayori Wada has established herself working with a diverse array of clients from many different areas including the music, fashion and food industries. Her characteristic style, with its contrasting dynamics and great love for detail, has graced brands such as Nike, Nestlé or agnès b. Over the past several years, Wada has been exhibiting her work in many countries in Asia and Europe, including Japan, Hong Kong, Switzerland and Scandinavia.
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