Savas let us know about his portfolio. Turns out he’s got some nice compositions.

Go see the Derek Jarman exhibition, curated by Isaac Julien at the Serpentine this month, showing a collection of this pioneering independent film-maker and painter’s work from the last four decades.

Me and Joel sat next to each other in A Level History. He spent the entire 2 years doodling hip hop stuff over his exercise book. Neither of us embarked on a career as Historians, but Joel has become one of the most original and exciting illustrators around. Well worth a visit www.joellardner.com


Artists whose works are in the show include: Moby, Barry McGee, HR Giger, Clive Barker, Gibby Haynes, Ron English, Kat Von D, Tim Biskup, Ben Cho, Mark Gonzales and many more. 25 artists from the UK are debuting works. Their pieces will continue as part of the Draw exhibit as it continues from London, on a six-country world tour that includes showings in Tokyo, Berlin, San Francisco and Los Angeles

Screenprint edition of 20 on King George III (circa 1790) statute paper over a fuscsia pink bunnytag 56×76cm, £250. Yum!

Inspired by Nike’s premium Tech pack collection designed by Michael Leon and Jarret Reynolds. Colour-way and application based on the attributes of technical garments such as ‘no sew’ seams and pop colour-ways. Quickstrike edition. Available at Hanon

Ex TDR and now one of the lead designers at VAST, Mr Si Billam has a few typefaces in the pipeline. Doppler is on its way. Looks rad!

Monograph is a free, 20-page, A5 booklet from Creative Review, provided as an additional benefit to all subcribers. Each month, it showcases a personal project or body of work. Monograph is distributed with subscribers’ copies of the magazine only and will not appear on newsstand copies. January 08 featured my collection of modernist stamps.

So I wake up at 1am, bed and walls shaking, photo frames falling over! Nope, it turns out it wasn’t the *Godzilla passing through my village* scenario, my semi dream like state initially concocted. It was however the biggest earthquake to hit the UK in nearly 25 Years. I would have preferred the latter, but it was damn scary either way. Anyone else feel it?
