Posted by Alex Gibbs
A cracking wee bookshop. They have an excellent range of arts magazines, journals, books and zines.
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A walled secret garden, the Physic Garden is like a time capsule, founded in 1673 to allow apprentices of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London to study the healing properties of plants, it is now a living museum. Tours are offered by volunteers with immense knowledge of botany and the cultural history of the garden or visitors can wander the grounds alone and spot odd and fascinating plants such as the mystical Mandrake.
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Yorgaki is my brainchild. I felt there was a need for a place to share my culinary passions with others, and help people discover the uniqueness of Greek coffee traditions. And of course the adventure serves as a design experiment, with napkins designed like the paper tablecloth maps of the Cyclades, with a humorous take on Paris’ neighborhoods. Freshly opened in the 9th Arrondissement, Yorgaki is the first « Kafeneion », or Greek Café, in Paris. Serving Greek coffee cooked on hot sand, Frappés, Fredo Expressos and more traditional hot and cold Hellenic drinks, it also has a selection of fresh food prepared on spot. Tzatziki, Melitzanosalata, Tarama, Greek Choriatiki salad, marinated anchovies and kalamata olives can be shared around a Fix or a Mythos, the classic Greek beers. For dessert, Loukoums and Kourabies sourced in Greece, a locally-produced Portokalopita, and the legendary Caprice biscuit are here as reminders of the taste of Greece.
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I grew up around this area - it really is a gem of a place. The interior is so cool, with sort of organised clutter everywhere. They have a little garden and they serve food. Its not the best in the world, but the whole experience there is great.
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The best freshly pulled noodles. My favorite is braised pork with noodles in broth, celery and cilantro add a delicious freshness. Perfect for a cold day.
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Just because everyone knows about it doesn't mean it doesn't deserve more attention. Great food, great service, great movies, great drinks.
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The central ‘Mitte’ area of Berlin is packed tight with galleries and museums, which means you can cram a lot into a short amount of time, if that’s what you want. The best of the lot is the Me Collectors Room, which shows off large chunks of the Thomas Olbricht collection alongside other contemporary private artworks. The permanent ‘Wunderkammer’ display offers over 200 pieces from the Renaissance and the Baroque periods, with a solid focus on the strange and macabre. There’s even a Mark Ryden original that fits in nicely.
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Located on the east coast of Kowloon, Sai Kung's restaurants offer the largest variety of seafood than any establishment in town. Chuen Kee is one of the more renowned places, with 2 brands on the pier. All the sea creatures are usually in water tanks, where diners can to pick their meal, but also acts as a attraction for passers-by. This giant squid caught my eye, too bad I didn't get to eat it.
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Beautiful, calm location for lunch on a sunny day in London. Housed in a former school bike shed on Arnold Circus in Shoreditch. Great seasonal fresh food.
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Art and design museum in the Parco Sempione. Some permanent and some rotating exhibitions. Definitely visit the Casa Lana installation and the Italian Design permanent exhibit.
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Arthur Avenue is a mainstay of the Bronx. Since the early 1900's til today, it's been the hub of the Italian-American community that calls the Bronx home. Many family-owned, traditional businesses dot the main avenue, and the food culture is rich and boisterous.
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Neighborhood lunch place / Japanese supermarket. Love it for its authenticity and affordable Japanese food menu. Although its located in SOHO, it’s not hip, not fancy, not designed, not styled, not outstanding. Feels like a honest, family run business that makes the most out of this location for sure. Come here for Ramen, soba, sushi, and more. Try some fries with a choice of chili or wasabi mayonnaise. There’s something about them.
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I am a freelancing Creative Concepter, Designer & Photographer from Munich, Germany. I do love creating strong brands, my shutter's noise and icicles hanging from my nose. I am always excited about getting in touch with new people and do exciting stuff. Feel free to drop me a line!
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Erin, nomadic being inspired by the unknown. Based as a freelance photographer for 5 years in Mexico and after a recent project in North Africa, Erin has recently returned to a base in Australia. Erin’s work applies environmental portraiture with landscapes and habitats to break the stereotypes which surround her subjects.
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Illustrator and Print designer since 2006. I have created illustrations for Anaya, Sm, Hyperion Books, The New York Times and some others clients.
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Tobias Bolliger is a graphic designer from Bern, Switzerland. Working under the name "Bollo" his design practice centers around visual identities, artworks, posters, books, typography, motion graphics and websites. Using the medium of graphic design itself as an art form is an essential focus of his work.
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Levi Walton is a photographer and director from Panama, currently living in Brooklyn, NY. Select clients include Converse, Timberland, New Era Cap and others. Levi shoots film and digital, loves tacos, fireworks and traveling the world.
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Sebastian is an Illustrator, Designer and Art Director. His artworks are defined by a rough paper- cut-like vector style, grainy textures and well picked color compositions.
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Creator of a bunch of books including a series of faux illustrated Biographies, and illustrator for clients like The Atlantic, The New York Times, Tatler, Coors, Cartoon Network, Disney, Globe and Mail, and whatnot and on and on. Goes places, does things, but could and should more.
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moving a of b into a and b with material, process, and form.
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Architect and printmaker artist based in London, whose works have been exhibited at Royal Academy of Arts, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, amongst others. Freelance writer for the Wrong Journal.
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Architect & Designer 〰Paris and Kigali -
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Carolina Nino is a graphic artist known for her eclectic, abstract design style. She uses various digital techniques to create pieces with strong visual impact. Her projects have included many commissions for alternative electronic music events and record labels. Having worked closely with peers within the electronic music scene, she has become recognised for her surrealist and dynamic compositions.
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Writer and co-founder of The Skirt Chronicles.
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Type and Graphic designer currently based in Lausanne, founder of Altiplano—Type from the Alps to the Andes. I also regularly stay in La Paz Bolivia.
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Cuban born / Boston Based multidisciplinary Designer & Art Director. He runs Barnada, a Creative Studio that specializes in branding, and an audio-visual project called Xtrano, illustrating the mundane and ritualistic aspects of life as an immigrant.
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Designer & Art Director based in Copenhagen
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