Janine Rewell
by Claire Lui
Rewell’s sensibility allows her to simply draw without forcing it. She doesn’t change her style for different countries, but she does present her ideas differently. “For Americans, everything has to be written down...
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Frank Chimero
by Edward Lovett
“All the effort is front-loaded” toward finding a good concept, says Chimero. He compares it to a successful joke: two unrelated things that, when put together, spark a thought or a sense of delight....
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Emmanuel Romeuf
by Charlotte West
Emmanuel Romeuf surrounds himself with an idiosyncratic display of objects that inspire him, but he loves the hand-made. “Ideas take shape with my hands,” he says....
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Bondé Prang
by Claire Lui
Bonde Prang's work for House Industries—she is in charge of all the catalogs featuring the foundry’s typefaces—combines a sophisticated sense of style with a vernacular grooviness....
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Always With Honor
by Colin Berry
Forget Brooklyn. Tyler Lang and Elsa Chaves, co-owners of the two-person studio Always With Honor, followed their love of the outdoors to Portland, Oregon, last year—a move that sheds some light on the duo’s aesthetics....
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Kenzo Minami
by James Gaddy
At the end of this yet-to-be-named decade, designer Kenzo Minami wants to look forward. The dominant theme of the 2000s has been repetition, remaking, looking back. But there hasn't been anything totally new...
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Josh Cochran
by Edward Lovett
Josh Cochran, one of Print's 2009 New Visual Artists, combines realistic and cartoon-like elements with a quirky humor. “It’s good to have a recognizable look," he says. "It’s even better if I can transcend it.”...
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Lauren Dukoff
by Alissa Walker
“They say you start out shooting what’s directly around you,” says photographer Lauren Dukoff. In her case, it just happened to be artist and folk singer Devendra Banhart, with whom she’s been best friends ever since...
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Labour
by Marlowe Riley
“The American spelling wasn’t pretentious enough,” says Ryan Dunn—one half of Labour—in a studio near Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal. Dunn shoots a glance at the other half of the team, Wyeth Hansen, and they both...
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Mato Atom
by Jim Hanas
Like surrealist collages come to life, Mato Atom's animation and motion graphics are mind-bending, ocular confections populated with metallic aliens with spindle-like legs and furious dogs that shed animated...
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Josef Reyes
by William Bostwick
Josef Reyes’s favorite project won’t be in his portfolio. It won’t be in a magazine, and it won’t be on a bookshelf. Only a few dozen people will ever see it. “It’s certainly not the most glamorous project ever,” he says...
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Franklin Vandiver
by Steve Dollar
Franklin Vandiver grew up in a design-conscious household in Huntsville, Alabama. “In school, I was the kid who could draw,” he says, “so I always ended up doing the album covers for friends in bands.”...
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