NON-FORMAT
Non format - An creative art team by Kjell Ekhorn, a Norwegian who lives in London, Jon Forss, a British who lives in USA. Their modern graphic works which will catch our eye, a lot of their inspiration is from Japan...
Non format - An creative art team by Kjell Ekhorn, a Norwegian who lives in London, Jon Forss, a British who lives in USA. Their modern graphic works which will catch our eye, a lot of their inspiration is from Japan...
United Visual Artists (UVA) is an artists' organisation with diverse experiences and techniques. As their name suggests, United Visual Artists work in various media such as installations, music videos and lighting des...
"It was criticised at the time for being too bold and bright, but I enjoyed it!" Julie Verhoeven knows better than most about how these two worlds work. She is a multi-disciplined designer across art and fashion;...
"I started sewing when I was about five. I remembered being with the teacher in school. The boys did woodwork or something, the girls were sewing and I thought 'Why can't I do that?' I asked the teacher and she said '...
Gi Myao is the artist behind this month's Shift cover, based in London, she has graced us with her artwork. Having a strong art background she started out at the tender age of five with lipstick and mud. With a strong...
This month's cover of SHIFT was created by Trevor Jackson based in London and well known as a designer, a remixier, a producer, a DJ, and a label owner of music industry. His broad career started in the late 80s by d...
This month's SHIFT cover was designed by Hudson-Powell, a London based creative studio that focuses on the dual development of concept and medium. They produce work that uses the medium as a tool to expand rather than...
This month's SHIFT cover "Dead web triptych and counter" was designed by REALA, a design team since 1998 based in Stockholm and London. Not only designing, but they are also marked as eminent filmmakers producing lo...
"I should have bought that one." We must have many of these feelings of regret for not buying something at "that time" and at "that place". In my case, the item is a bright colored cotton skirt with two cats printed o...
This month's SHIFT cover was designed by Edvard Scott who operates his little one-man-studio from the usually cold country of Sweden. Since he started doing illustrations and design he's been involved in numerous proj...
On a cold November night at Camden I met Jazztronik aka Ryota Nozaki, visiting London during his over a month world tour. Producing Mond Grosso, Taro Hakase, Gospellers and remixing the works of Bird, M-flo, Mika N...
When Tank Magazine hits the bookshelves in 1998 it created somewhat of a publishing stir. In a format too cute to ignore, and with an ingenious blend of editorial content that read more like a zine than a newsstand ma...
The person who has taken charge of the cover design for this edition is Bob Sanderson who used to be a chief designer of The Designers Republic (TDR) and established his own studio in 2004. We interviewed him and dis...
Moving With Movies is a group of young video artists who started their creative work in 2001 and now have a company of young people, fully equipped with minds and ideas and impetuous to demonstrate their works to the ...
Big Active, a notable design studio in London that deals with art direction, graphic design and creative management. Their field is pretty wide, having worked on CD sleeves like Basement Jaxx, publicity, fashion, leis...
I first met Danny Brown at the Madrettor conference in Rotterdam during the fall of 2002. The first thing I remember thinking was "Holy shit, it's Danny Brown from Noodlebox"; the second being: "...we wear the same Pr...
Supermundane from London did the cover design for this month. Hand drawn illustration with an original taste which can't be created by digital tool and the beautiful typeface with organic forms are impressive. His fir...