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Bicoastal firm Charlap Hyman & Herrero tell subtly surreal stories through their multidisciplinary design work.
Artist and creative director, Hassan Rahim designs with purpose and always begins by asking “Why?”
Following his James Baldwin group exhibit at David Zwirner, The New Yorker’s theater critic, Hilton Als, is continuing to explore questions of becoming.
Creative Producer Pauline Zakh’s visionary work is using VFX to recast the impact of stadium concerts.
The ERL designer, Kanye West and Lady Gaga Collaborator on money, music, and coping mechanisms.
Veronica Ditting, Creative Director of The Gentlewoman, speaks with Rosie Prata about design language, typefaces, and her dream cover subject.
The influential designer sits down with Adriano Sack to talk logos, 032c magazine, augmented reality, and Le Corbusier’s ass.
Patrick Li, Creative Director of The New York Times’ T Magazine in conversation with Kyle Chayka.
Molly Lambert visits the creative director at his office in L.A. to discuss the vision behind building international retail spaces and the last two decades of his career. Category: Culture
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Arabelle Sicardi speaks with the founder of Killer and A Sweet Thang about the downfall of Tumblr, offering relationship advice to strangers, and her dreams for the future of sex education.
Sophie Mackintosh, the Man Booker nominated author of The Water Cure, a debut about toxic masculinity, counts Margaret Atwood as a fan.
Glossier’s New York flagship pushes face-frosting, recalling an era in the mid-2000s when cupcakes were exciting.
The 17-year-old climbing champion talks to Romany Williams about her family and the highs and lows of life as a professional athlete.
Rachel Kushner, the two-time National Book Award finalist and bestselling author of The Flamethrowers and The Mars Room, in conversation with Ana Cecilia Alvarez.