
Co. & Co. Design Collective’s Kate O’Connor dishes out some wisdom in the form of embroidery. Read More.

…a recent grad of the Emily Carr Institute currently working in Vancouver. Check her site. Read More.

Spacing Magazine presents ThinkToronto
Ever experience a public place in the city that bugs you due to poor design?
As described on their site, ThinkToronto is “an urban design ideas competition for the next generation of city builders.” Although I have issues with the age requirements for entering this competition (35 years or younger), this is a great opportunity to showcase your designthinking skills in the service of improving Toronto’s public spaces. At the very least, it’s a chance to show a lot of people your personal vision of what could be. Check out the site.

Not to say that I would wear one of the jumpsuits that look like one of those upside-down clowns you often see in you local parade but, Cristian Zuzunaga’s graphic patterns and their applications are pretty amazing. Read More.

Belgian illustrator and designer Géraldine Georges mixes intricate line work and photography to create beautiful modern abstracts. View here Read More.

From Crispin Jones, a great example of applying new thinking to the way something currently functions and an interesting commentary on “life and time(s)”!

Seriously skilled illustrator from Finland doing personal and commercial work. Check it out. Read More.