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Holly Wales is an illustrator and educator based in London. I love her Motels – 3 colour risograph print series for the Turn Up The Colour exhibition – and her series of weekly illustrations for the New York Times Lives column. A lot of her cool prints & products available to buy in her shop.

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‘Letters are the main ingredient of his creations.’ He is Luca Barcellona, a 32 years old graphic designer and calligrapher based in Milan. Among the brands that requested his lettering we can number Carhartt, Nike, Mondadori, Zoo York, Dolce&Gabbana, Sony BMG, Seat, Volvo, Universal, Eni. Take a look his unique portfolio!

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From our visit at the Pick me up of the last week, a selection of what we liked the most.
Crispin Finn are a design duo who produce everything in Red, White and Blue. Quality design, illustration and goods released in limited quantity and hand printed.

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Letterpress business cards by René Andritsch. The art prints are ripped into business card size and the address is added with a stamp. Each card is unique and wonderful. 

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Dona Baronesa’s sustainable stationery, completely hand crafted using custom made stamps. We like it!

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RIY. Repair It Yourself. Shoes, with a special repair kit, designed with a reversible connection between the sole and the upper, allowing the repair process to be more transparent. We like it! Concept and design by Eugenia Morpurgo.

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Martino Gamper makes funny shaped furniture”. Here just a selection of his ironic design, take a look at his complete portfolio!

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Hand-made creations by the French designer Caroline Gomez,  using wood that comes form French forests with a sustainable creation process. All these beautiful objects and more are available to buy on her online shop Mouta.

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CreativeMug wish you a Merry Christmas with some green tips by Michele Pacey’s blog, Michele Made Me. She makes amazing crafts using simple tools and recycling materials. Take a look at some of her Christmas stuff made up with junkmail or milk cartons.
{many thanks to our friend, Maja Demuth, for the suggestion}


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