Analogue {Leeds}

Awesome agencies

Carnivores of cool, Analogue, are amongst the coolest agencies the north of England has to offer – and that’s no mean feat. Their application of typographic style is entertaining but amongst that combined with their striking visual style there is an sharp underlying wit through their work.

Tw. @madebyanalogue

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Red Design {Brighton}

Awesome agencies

Brighton’s Red Design have long been the bastion of cool design, having previously made their name in the music art direction sector, working with people such as Fat Boy Slim, Bonobo, Niosettes, Sony and EMI. Their work has been published almost yearly since 2008 and continues to lead and inspire.

Tw. @RedDesignStudio

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Face37 {London}

Outstanding individuals

Face37, better known to his mother as Rick, better known to his mortgage advisor (unless he rents) as Mr Banks, is a designer of repute ever since he burst out of university in 2008, D&AD New Blood Award in hand. Now freelance, his journey has taken him to such agencies as SEA and Fig Tree and dabble with clients of the ilk of Renault, MTV, EMI, Lacoste, HTC and Musicians’ Union. Tasty. He also created TypeTrumps

Tw. @_Face37

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Carlos Nunez {Los Angeles, CA}

Photographers

Entrancing images of subject caught ‘just so’ filter through the striking body of work by California photographer Carlos Nunez. His subjects are elequently transfixed on the moment in time and the lighting and colours throughout the work is just simply on another planet. Beautiful, stunning, epic. Add any adjective you want, then get lost in his work.

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Good Creative {Glasgow}

Awesome agencies

Sexy work and, undoubtedly, sexy people (we’ve never met them but if their work is any indication then, probably). Award-laden Good Creative have a portfolio that is brimming with beautiful work that expresses itself through the pictorial as well as the schematic in ways that only a coveted DBA Award could describe… Their packaging prowess is surpassed only by their eye for stunning detail. Check them out.

Tw. @thisisgoodnews

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Murray Ballard {Brighton}

News / Photographers

Murray Ballard has released unprecedented images of the world of cryonics, which involves freezing a dead person’s body in liquid nitrogen until, proponents argue, technology has advanced enough to bring them back to life. His collection was compiled over a period of five years and magnificantly, and ofter hauntingly captures the people and stories behind the process.

The process can cost anywhere between $15,000 and $100,000 if you’d like it done yourself…

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