Art exhibition guides the world over will have said this to countless visitors. But this isn't a snarky response to naivety; it's a piece by the graphically gifted Englishman Anthony Burrill. He's created some of the most attention-grabbing typography pieces in recent history, as well as dabbling in socially impactful design too. Whether he's stopping you from drunkenly dancing on the train tracks, highlighting environmental damage through oil-laden screen prints, or posing that pistols might not be the proper solution… this man's got a heart of aesthetically sound gold. | | | Refine… sublime… the number 9? Oh, not literally… our bad! Well, if you've ever pondered how audio can be used in design, the 'What Design Sounds Like' Symposium would have been right up your street. As the co-founder of Design Observer and host of the Symposium, Jessica Helfand's connections are as extensive as Grayson Perry's wig collection. Focused on the many ways we engage with design, she gathered esteemed design folk to answer the headline question and we, in return, got a day of discussion which touched on boll weevils, virtual subway inspired instruments and everything in-between. | | | For Eight Hour Studio, the answer's simple: ethically, responsibly produced fashion. The luxury sleepwear brand is the brainchild of Sonia Padam, a venture started after she decided her career in accounting wasn't worth the money. The fashion line prides itself on its modern, hand-made, fair trade designs. In a competitive market, you need to differentiate yourself from your competitors. If you're doing that by making a beautifully responsible brand with fairness at the heart of it, you get a pat on the back from us! | | | That's all for now. See you soon, The MOO Crew | | | | Quick Reorder | | | 10+ Employees | | | Get Inspired | | | | |