The 73 Best Illustrations of 2024

The most memorable illustrations of the year, chosen by art directors at The New York Times.
[ Continue reading ]“The idea is to die young as late as possible.” — Ashley Montagu — Thursday December 1st — —
“A wealth of information creates a poverty of attention.” – Herbert Simon — Thursday December 1st — —
“What art does — maybe what it does most completely — is tell us, make us feel that what we think we know, we don’t. There are whole worlds around us that we’ve never glimpsed.” Greil Marcus — Thursday December 1st — —
The most memorable illustrations of the year, chosen by art directors at The New York Times.
[ Continue reading ]Visum Mundi is an eco-conscious, boutique cinema nestled in the heart of Wageningen, Netherlands…
[ Continue reading ]Columbus, Indiana, is a mecca of modernism that still embodies the progressive ideals of its founders and star designers. Our writer explores ‘the Athens of the prairie’…
[ Continue reading ]Designed by Frederik Gustav.
[ Continue reading ]“This photograph captures Korean traditional dancers performing 귀신날(gwisinnal), a dance that reimagines a traditional Korean game. In this performance, people become a bridge for one another, symbolising the need to come together to overcome difficult times.” … Print size: 32 x 22 cm including white border … Instag…
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[ Continue reading ]To ignite a moral revolution and reclaim agency in our lives, we must cut through the sanewashing and abandon false comforts…
[ Continue reading ]Nike invited me to photograph their archives, manufacturing and R&D facilities – and loads of other places photographers have never been – for a new exhibition and book about 50 years of Nike. It was an absolute treat ……
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[ Continue reading ]A collection of photography by Colin Greenwood available to buy now. The book comprises a selection of his photographs throughout the period beginning in 2003 during the recording of Hail To The Thief through to A Moon Shaped Pool in 2016, accompanied by 10,000 words from Colin about his photographs…
[ Continue reading ]ROA's signature hybrid boot, crafted for the rugged terrain of the Dolomite mountains and adaptable to urban settings, the Andreas combines untreated black Kudu leather for protection and durability with the comfort of an athletic shoe interior. Over time, the Kudu leather upper displays authentic scars and markings, a…
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[ Continue reading ]Our good friend Jess Henderson (pseud.) just published her first book Offline Matters, the less digital guide to creative work, and we’re beyond proud. Not because we designed it, but because this document feels like the so much needed wake-up-call, both confronting and insightful, inspiring and resonating. [ Continue reading ]
Earlier this year Rop van Mierlo and Remco van der Velden launched their collaborative project Wild Animals with the first edition called Tiger Merch. A beautiful collection of products consisting of mugs, sweaters, art prints, t-shirts, socks, a pyjama, a rug and even wrapping paper, all with the characteristically painted Tiger by Rop van Mierlo. [ Continue reading ]
In the heat of everything that has been taking place throughout the world it’s encouraging, inspiring and very educational to hear the many voices that need to be heard and understood and see the extraordinary initiatives all over the world in search for more equality. What touched us in particular is See In Black. A project where over 80 black photographers are selling original prints to raise funds for five non-profits that work to dismantle white supremacy and systematic oppression. See In Black’s “Black America Vol. 1” project is a highly-curated stock of images from photographers including Andre Wagner, Flo Ngala, and Renell Medrano that are on sale now. [ Continue reading ]
Greek photographer Yiannis Hadjiaslanis shared his latest project ‘Ascension’ with us. Shot on two visits to Mt. Bromo, in 2017, and 2020. Hadjiaslanis work explores narratives of places, documenting locations in Greece, across the Mediterranean and the African continent, he engages with questions of historical memory, the present conditions and speculated futures of lived environments, and their significance for those who live, create, interact and evolve with them. Whit his latest project Hadjiaslanis explores the Indonesian Mount Bromo, an open and bare landscape covered with ash in million shades of grey. A ‘Sea of Sand’. [ Continue reading ]
Over the course of multiple years, both industrial designers Hank Beyer and Alex Sizemore, explored parts of the American Midwest researching eight material origins and their associated processes and history. Resulting in this highly aesthetic project called For the Rest of Us: A Journey into the Intangible Values of Regional Materials and Personal Computing. They’ve travelled extensively, interviewing dozens of people, collecting artefacts and taking pictures. From each material Beyer and Sizemore created a computer, providing a point of familiarity to an alternative reality. [ Continue reading ]
Last year the Paris running shop Distance published their first book called ITEN by photographer and artistic director Thibaut Grevet, with the aim to produce a singular vision of some of the world’s most emblematic places related to running and its culture. Earlier this year they published their second book, now in collaboration with photographer Wendy Huynh. A beautiful hardcover with 170 pages filled with images shot on Reunion Island during the incredible Grand Raid or Diagonale des fous. We asked Yoann Wenger from Distance for a little Q&A with Wendy on how the book came about. [ Continue reading ]
Last year we met with Tim Hooijmans from De Studio, a Dutch design studio focussing on ‘honest objects with more attention and consideration for the world around us.’ Designing products that have nothing to hide, completely stripped down, relentlessly honest, to the core of what that product should be. In a believe that things can be simple, undecorated, raw and even imperfect they created their first product, the Task Light. [ Continue reading ]