It had been a while since we heard the name Code And Theory thrown around, and well, we actually didn’t hear the name thrown around at all, sometimes you just don’t have to, because the work speaks for itself. That’s exactly the case here. We came across a site we loved, did a little investigating and found out it was our friends over at C&T. Now that’s proper marketing.
Yet another incredible user-submission. The guys at Molho (site coming soon but check out their HOT reel!) recently completed this project for Maxhaus. That’s what we’re talking about. Keep ‘em coming guys! And thanks Marcelo…
We asked famed international designer and illustrator Radim Malinic,
a.k.a. Brand Nu, the questions everyone wants to know but were afraid to ask.
And hey, even if they aren't exactly what you would ask, it's a great look into the life
of a major trend setter that has helped propel us to where we are today. Enjoy our exclusive interview!...
Say "hello" to Tom Muller, or just say "Hello Muller".
Tom has been around the scene for several PhotoShop updates and most of you know his work,
but it's always fascinating to hear from a creative professional that follows his own path
in life and prospers from not getting sucked into the commercial vacuum.
This is not Tom. THIS IS TOM...
Noah Kalina is one of the first internet celebrities who made a name for himself on YouTube with his incredibly popular stop motion art piece Everyday where he showcased photos of himself that he took every day for 6 years.
What many might not know is that Noah is actually a very talented and passionate professional photographer - and just as artistic behind the camera as he was in front of it for Everyday.
FAIRspot recently caught up with Joshua Smith between travels to chat about his upcoming plans for Hydro74
and to give our readers more insight into how Joshua works and how he's been able to remain at
the top of his game for so many years, when most fall by the wayside. We hope you enjoy reading this
as much as we enjoyed presenting it!
Stefan Lucut is young, raw, talented, and as you'll see below, ready to take on the world. We are thankful in many ways to have had the chance to speak with someone that we truly believe is going to become one of the greatest icons in design history. Take this as a front-row pass inside the mind of a future mogul. Enjoy!
We are proud to begin the new year with our continuation of the FAIRspot original content series. This month we feature someone that should need no introduction. Having started one of the most influential design portals to date, Netdiver.net, and since being crowned the queen of all Powagirrls, Carole Guevin raises the bar when it comes to design leaders in the forefront.
We are proud to announce our first interview in a series of original content presented by FAIRspot.com.
Font Designer Carlos Fabián Camargo (CFCG) kicks off the series with a wonderful interview and some amazing work to feast your eyes on. Enjoy!
Emil Kozak began at an early age to develop his skills, inspired by skateboard-art and the result today is a unique artist with brilliant ideas. The style is fresh and positive, but often with a message that digs deeper. He is a master of composition and has an eye for detail, that is not seen very often. Typographic, clean lines and few colors is often how Emil Kozak's artwork is described. Yet, there is always an unexpected surprise: obscure references, playing with words, codes and hints.
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