// Brick is a project based around creativity and culture, to inspire people to create a finer, more colourful life. An insight into a eclectic range of creatives and inspiring individuals, who produce little pieces of art, photography, journalism or anything that influences and helps the world around them.
Our first interview is with the photographer Jake Baggaley. The interview went really well even if we did get carried away and started talking about a lot of non related issues. It’s a great read and an insight to a great photographer. (more…)
As most of you probably know, The London Design Festival has been running this week and continues to run till the end of this weekend. However we aren’t here to tell you to go (more…)
Christina graduated from Art Center College of Design in 2010 with a BFA in Illustration. Her work primarily consist of paintings, drawings, mixed media, cut paper, three-dimensional elements, and found objects. Song likes hiking, traveling, and good food (more…)
Another feature from a while ago but Rubens LP has updated his website with a new look and some new work. Rubens won the Bongs&Pipes Creative Award this year and continues to build a vast client list. (more…)
The internet has made the world a small place and whatever you think about that, you can’t deny that it has allowed us to share creativity and inspiration all over the world, even from places like Venezuela which is where Juan Behrens comes from. (more…)
The Illustrator, Josh Evans has recently published his online zine, which weirdly enough is about a scam email from Africa in regard to a film script that includes action, snakes, intrigue, and golf. Incredibly weird but that’s why it works (more…)
2010 LCC graduate Charlie Hocking has been a winner of a D&AD brief, been published in creative review and been featured in a number of other places. You’ve only got to go on Charlies site to understand why he was a winner and why (more…)
I love the whole vintage photography look that seems quite popular with magazines like Vice but this ‘look’ can get very old quite quickly unless it’s done well. Luckily, Lukasz Wierzbowski manages to pull it of really well, the photographs (more…)
Freelance illustrator Dale Murray has an outstanding portfolio with a vast array of work. The simple shapes and pastel colours work incredibly well together, which ultimately, portrays his message very clearly. Overall just some really nice illustration and (more…)
Photography has been somewhat submerged in visual aesthetic since the rise of the internet. Everyone has become a ‘photographer’ and everyone can produce a ‘beautiful’ photograph due to the advancements in technology. (more…)
We featured Mark Howe a while back for his design and illustration work but this time it’s about his new photography site. Marks background is in graphic design which is clear to see through his photographs that are very portrait orientated. (more…)
A master of the black and white medium format landscape photograph, that would be Michael Jackson. Michael has gained a lot of recognition over the past 2 years, mainly for his project on Poppit Sands but also for his projects on singular structures. (more…)