Logobook by TASCHEN

Logobook by TASCHEN

TASCHEN along with Ludovic Houplain of Paris interdisciplinary design studio H5, presents an extensive compilation of the logos that surround and, for many of us, define our lives. Logobook is the literary counterpart to the 2009 Academy Award-winning animated short Logorama produced by H5, and features about 7,000 different logos...
The World of Mad Men Through a 21st-Century Lens

The World of Mad Men Through a 21st-Century Lens

Mad Men fans will just love this graphic series created by the designers at Shutterstock. Entitled Mod Men: The World of Mad Men Through a 21st-Century Lens, the series features a visual time warp in which the designers took the habits of the 1960s characters and translated them into modern...
The 140 Best Twitter Feeds of 2013

The 140 Best Twitter Feeds of 2013

Every year, TIME recognizes those who exemplify the very best wit and wisdom Twitter has to offer and compiles them in a handy and easy to navigate list broken down by cultural sectors. Amongst the sections in the comprehensive list are arenas including activism, art and photography, food, health and...
GQ: Aladdin Framed - The Highlights Of Bowie At The V&A

GQ: Aladdin Framed – The Highlights Of Bowie At The V&A

In the sublime, apocalyptic “Five Years,” Ziggy Stardust drawls, in that instantly recognisable stilted delivery, “I never thought I’d need so many people.” If the V&A press opening to the new David Bowie Is exhibition is anything to go by, the only further people they need is security to handle...
Matt Stevens Celebrates The Reinvention Of The Air Max

Matt Stevens Celebrates The Reinvention Of The Air Max

For over 25 years Nike have been flawlessly combining the forefront of technology and design throughout all of the Air Max styles.
Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2013 Men’s Lookbook

Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2013 Men’s Lookbook

For Louis Vuitton‘s Spring/Summer lookbook photographer Alasdair McLellan staged Jacey Elthalion sporting the brands latest clothing, footwear and accessory collection on the amazing backdrop of Mnemba Island in Tanzania.
Back to School: The Bomber Jacket

Back to School: The Bomber Jacket

We’ve been all about bomber jackets these past few weeks so for our second instalment of Back to School we chose to look back at the iconic piece of outerwear. As the name implies, the bomber jacket has blatant military roots but can now be found in the collections of...
Behind The Boost: Have adidas Changed Running Forever?

Behind The Boost: Have adidas Changed Running Forever?

We’ve talked about them for a while now but today adidas officially introduces the Energy Boost, a cushioning technology that provides the highest energy return in the running industry. And just like that, running will never be the same, or will it?
Apple iWatch in Development with 100 Product Designers?

Apple iWatch in Development with 100 Product Designers?

Following our bit from GQ yesterday about things that we’d like to see on the rumoured Apple iWatch a recent piece from Bloomberg speculates that Apple Inc. has a team of about 100 product designers working on a wristwatch-like device that may perform some of the tasks now handled by the...
Through the wire: Idris Elba on DJing, Mumford and moustaches

Through the wire: Idris Elba on DJing, Mumford and moustaches

When he’s not busy cancelling the apocalypse with Guillermo Del Toro or playing London’s most unhinged detective as Luther, Idris Elba can be found in north London indulging in another of his passions: DJing.
The Rise Of The "Manket"

The Rise Of The “Manket”

With temperatures frequently dipping into minus figures during the shows, the attending fashion crowd turn to such usual insulation methods: fingerless gloves and an unhealthy amount of neon beanies (camo is so 2012). But this season we noticed the fashion crowd increasingly adopt a more creative solution: the “manket”, an extra-large,...
ALL GONE 2012 – A Closer Look

ALL GONE 2012 – A Closer Look

Perhaps the definitive catalog for streetwear aficionados, ALL GONE makes it its annual mission to document the past year in urban culture.  ALL GONE 2012 — the seventh volume in this esteemed series — features a paisley cover by Ill Studio, along with 256 pages and 200 product profiles that...
A Continuous Lean: Shopping London - Alfred Dunhill’s Bourdon House

A Continuous Lean: Shopping London – Alfred Dunhill’s Bourdon House

There aren’t many brands that seem to understand how men want to shop. It doesn’t seem to me to be the most difficult thing to figure out, but it is rare that I find 
Create GB Volume 1 – The Best of British Creative Talent 2012

Create GB Volume 1 – The Best of British Creative Talent 2012

Online magazine We Heart celebrates a year when Britain stopped moaning for a bit and patted itself heartily on the back in a brief period of self-bigging up. Taking a cue from all that Olympic goodwill and positive vibes, Create GB Volume 1 brings together some of the finest established...
Tommy Ton Talks Fashion, Photography and Bloggers

Tommy Ton Talks Fashion, Photography and Bloggers

Online interview magazine The Talks caught up with photographer and the man behind fashion blog Jak & Jil, Tommy Ton, in its latest instalment. In the featured interview Ton talks frankly about the nature of the fashion industry and its relationship with ‘bloggers.’
Star Wars Villains as Gentlemen

Star Wars Villains as Gentlemen

Tumblr artist Chase Kunz has re-imagined the galaxy’s worst villains as gentlemen in his most recent series. Each of Star Wars’ evillest characters, including Boba Fett, Darth Vader, and several storm troopers, have been outfitted in business suits fine enough to make Patrick Bateman jealous.
Guerrilla Fashion: The Story of Supreme

Guerrilla Fashion: The Story of Supreme

Fresh off The New York Times comes a story about Supreme that presents its cult standing in unequivocal terms. This lengthy piece describes the long lines and global fan base, limited runs, elitist skate sentiments and anarchic heritage of the eighteen-year-old New York brand, calling it a “company that plays...
Highsnobiety: The History of Flannel

Highsnobiety: The History of Flannel

For some reason it’s not surprising that the history of flannel takes us way back to the 17th century in the Scottish Highlands. Back then, farmers wore the warm garment to protect themselves from the harsh elements that characterise the historic region.
The 50 Greatest Street Style Photographs of All Time

The 50 Greatest Street Style Photographs of All Time

The folks over at Four Pins reached out to fashion’s elite photographers, editors, bloggers, buyers and stylists to put together a definitive 50 Greatest Street Style Photographs of All Time list.
The Art of Bicycles at Copenhagen’s Cykelmageren

The Art of Bicycles at Copenhagen’s Cykelmageren

To say that bicycles are ubiquitous in Copenhagen would be an understatement —bicycles there are a way of life. Over the past few years I have followed a few Copenhagen -based cycling centric blogs and their images helped to further provoke my own relationship with cycling.
Forbes 400: The Greatest Roundtable Of All Time

Forbes 400: The Greatest Roundtable Of All Time

Social media? So last year. Youth? Overrated. The new Forbes list of the richest Americans shows that old money endures, and that the would-be kings of the second dotcom age have been served.
The Cost Of A Logo

The Cost Of A Logo

With the highly controversial London 2012 Olympiclogo soon to be gone from our billboards and television screens once and for all, we decided to take a look at some other well-known logos and find out exactly how much their respective creative agencies charged for them.
1960’s New York Skateboarders by Bill Eppridge

1960’s New York Skateboarders by Bill Eppridge

From the lens of Photographer Bill Eppridge and brought to our attention by Retronaut, 1960s NYC goes skating. You get the feeling that someone just pulled up with a truck full of boards, handed them out and looked on as everyone went a little nuts. We can’t pretend we weren’t...
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2014 BMW M3

2014 BMW M3

Leaked long before its début later this year, the four door BMW M3 (the coupé will now be called the M4) shows off its new duds with aggressive new looks and lower, meaner profile. Word is the car will be powered by a 3.0 litre six-cylinder, 450bhp twin turbo that takes the car from 0-62...
Petrolicious: Holger Schubert’s Ferrari 512 BBi

Petrolicious: Holger Schubert’s Ferrari 512 BBi

On the latest episode of Petrolicious, designer and architect Holger Schubert gives us a look at his stunning Ferrari 512 BBi. Housed in an equally impressive garage/studio space, the Italian sports car fits seamlessly into the 1,200-sq.-ft. space which includes a built-in ramp that tilts the car, allowing Schubert to back out across his suspended...
Wood Architecture Now! Volume 2 from Taschen

Wood Architecture Now! Volume 2 from Taschen

No one can deny that most forms of architecture result in awe for many, but the dedication to the sole use of wood is certainly a fascinating choice Taschen releases Wood Architecture Now! Vol. 2 edited by Philip Jodidio. Volume Two takes a look at one of the oldest raw materials in history and the...
Clothsurgeon x Modern Vice Chukka Boot

Clothsurgeon x Modern Vice Chukka Boot

Clothsurgeon and Modern Vice have come together for a transatlantic collaboration for the summer months. This stylish chukka boot from the New York-based brand gets a makeover in genuine python skin courtesy of London label Clothsurgeon. The sturdy chukka boot boasts a supple Nappa leather lining and features a storm welted Vibram sole. Look for...
Modern Treehouse Tower by Gluck+ Architects

Modern Treehouse Tower by Gluck+ Architects

We take a look at this Modern Treehouse Tower designed by GLUCK+ Architects for, you guessed it – GLUCK+ Principal Thomas Gluck. Everyone’s has that ideal dream house in their mind though we may not be certain what it is exactly but this rendition of a mini skyscraper really blows our mind. Located in upstate...
Abstract Superheroes by Samuel Bernard

Abstract Superheroes by Samuel Bernard

As superhero art is always well-received, we present to you a beautiful series of minimalist-inspired abstract superhero art created by French artist Samuel Bernard. The illustrations feature Batman, Superman, The Flash, and The Thing. The style is quite unique, it’s different from anything I’ve seen before when it comes to these heroes. For more information on Bernard please visit galerie-lazarew.fr....
Flickr Gets Redesign and More Storage

Flickr Gets Redesign and More Storage

Today, Yahoo’s photo blogging service Flickr underwent a complete design overhaul, putting photos at the heart of the site’s experience with less text and new full-resolution options. Of course, bigger images take up more space, so Flickr are now offering all users a terabyte of free storage space, enabling them to upload approximately 537,731 photos...
Land Rover Collaborate with Trunk Animations to Thank Their 1 Million Facebook Fans

Land Rover Collaborate with Trunk Animations to Thank Their 1 Million Facebook Fans

Following 60 years of success in the automotive industry that has reached into the online age, Land Rover has chosen to thank their 1 Million Facebook fans by teaming with Trunk Animations to produce this short. The stop-motion ‘thank-you card’ recounts some of the many memories that loyal fans and owners have made the popular...
A History Of Versace In Hip-Hop

A History Of Versace In Hip-Hop

“Now it’s all about Versace/You copied my style.” Tupac Amaru Shakur sandwiched this barb within a fusillade of lethal lines aimed squarely at his old friend turned rival Christopher “Biggie Smalls” Wallace. When “Hit Em Up” dropped in June of 1996 the streets scrambled to pick sides. But for urban fashionistas, ‘Pac’s war-mongering single signaled another kind...
The Audacity of Hops

The Audacity of Hops

Most of us at this point have tried several craft beers, and many of us liked them enough to switch almost exclusively away from the Bud Lights of the world. But few know the real history behind their rise to prominence. The Audacity of Hops (£11/$14) chronicles that story from the 1960s through to today,...
F.C.R.B. x Nike Solarsoft Waffle Cruiser

F.C.R.B. x Nike Solarsoft Waffle Cruiser

In collaboration with its associated athletic label F.C.R.B., Nike has outfitted its Solarsoft Waffle Cruiser in a special colourway. The silhouette, which is an updated, lightweight progression on Nike’s staple Waffle Racer, has been given two clean colourways in this new offering: Black/Volt and Navy/Sax. Specifically, the Black/Volt colour scheme references F.C.R.B.’s Spring/Summer 2013 range...
Delorean Time Machine Hard Drive

Delorean Time Machine Hard Drive

Looking for the perfect external hard drive to go along with your newly purchased DeLorean iPhone case? Well we’ve got you covered with this 500GB DeLorean Time Machine external hard drive from the team at Flash Rods. We’ve always been huge fans of the Back to the Future franchise, so it comes as no surprise that...
S'more to Love

S’more to Love

It’s not summer without a few s’mores, and there’s no better — or easier — way to cook up a bunch than with the S’more to Love S’more Maker ($15). This metal kitchen/campfire/grilling tool lets you make six treats at a time by locking them into place in individual holders. With metal legs, it’s possible...