January 31st, 2010 - marikot -
January 29th, 2010 - jessicah -

By Jessica Hazel.
The Women’s Institute (W.I) was first established in 1897 and now has over 205,000 members in the UK alone. The W.I carries a somewhat frumpy reputation and most people imagine a gaggle of old ladies, who meet each week in the village hall to discuss jam making techniques and various health complaints. This is indeed the case, except for a pocket of women from East London who go by the name of the Shoreditch Sisters, who have been tipped as the most glamourous W.I group in the country. I tagged along one Tuesday evening for the first meeting of 2010.
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January 29th, 2010 - Marisa -

To us Aussie’s, Tishon is quite an unusual name. We’re more familiar with names like Ben, John, Wayne or Michael. Prior to meeting Tishon, who features in this here little interview, I had never met anyone with his name. And like the uniqueness his name suggests, the 26-year-old Brooklyn-based self-described “graphic designer art director, writer, and oatmeal lover”, who has already worked for clients including Ubiquity Records, Tortured Soul Records and artist Jeff Cylkowski amongst others, is pretty on-point and/or spesh. Tishon has got it going on (we also wonder how many times he’s had to endure that little rhyme… at least it’s complimentary).
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January 29th, 2010 - marikot -

The Flash festival FITC Tokyo 2009, was held in Japan for the first time last year.
One of the largest and longest running events of its kind in the world, FITC covers everything from Flash design, to motion design, creative inspiration, to other technologies like Flex, Air and processing. The festival, now in its’ eighth year, has toured through ten cities and five countries, with over 700 presentations and over 10,000 attendees annually.
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Entrance at FITC Tokyo 2009 / Photo: FITC Tokyo 2009
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Presentation by Lee Brimelow “Sneak Peek of Max 2009″ / Photo: FITC TOKYO 2009
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Audience at FITC Tokyo 2009 / Photo: FITC Tokyo 2009
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Presentation by Keith Peters “Making Things Move”/ Photo: FITC Tokyo 2009
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Presentation by Mario Klingemann “Connecting the Dots” / Photo: FITC TOKYO 2009
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Presentation by Grant Skinner “Quick as a Flash” / Photo: FITC TOKYO 2009
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Photo: FITC TOKYO 2009
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Presentation by Joshua Hirsch “Big Spaceship: Digital Creative Agency” / Photo: FITC TOKYO 2009
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Finale at FITC Tokyo 2009 / Photo: Kayo Tamura
January 28th, 2010 - sarahp -

Growing up in the sun-drenched Karoo, amongst little cave crawlies and lanky desert birds that can’t fly, Chris Slabber sees Cape Town as a place of wonder and surprise. Like a kid in a theme park, everything is a joyride. Aside from the “bergie” (homeless dude with a passion gap that is always drunk and shouting “Jou ma se POES” to his/her fellow bergies) waiting around each of Cape Town’s corner, is a world of opportunity and sensory indulgence. Each day comes wrapped in potential.
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January 27th, 2010 - jono -

Whether you’re running frantically between stages, dancing your heart out in the Boiler Room, or getting completely wasted before the first act, Australia’s biggest music festival is an experience you won’t soon forget.
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