Him: The Website: Bjorn Johansson’s new interactive project, inspired by Spike Jonze’s “Her”

Him: The Website


We were first introduced to digital creative Bjorn Johansson’s work a few years back when we profiled one of his projects, Big-Ass Message, which allowed users the ability to create full-screen,…

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Modern Farmer HQ: On the eve of their one-year anniversary, we visit the publication’s Hudson, NY office and EIC Ann Marie Gardner

Modern Farmer HQ


With their latest print issue now in stores and hordes of dedicated daily online readers (CH staff included), Modern Farmer continues to delight in its quest to make people aware of the path their food takes…

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The Message is Medium Rare: A keen burger blog tackling culinary reviews with an expert eye for design

The Message is Medium Rare


A wise man once said “not all burgers are created equal.” They come in all shapes and sizes, with and without adornments, but at the end of the day, the only way to really know a burger…

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Four&Sons Magazine: The charming debut print edition from the dog-meets-culture site

Four&Sons Magazine


Following the overwhelming success of a one-off promotional print journal, Australia’s Four&Sons—a design and culture publication with man’s best friend its defining theme—has just announced a biannual print journal that will be distributed internationally. As…

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Brown Cardigan Greeting Cards: The team behind the internet phenomenon have taken business offline

Brown Cardigan Greeting Cards


Purveyor of memes, laughs and occasional NSFW oddities, Sydney-based website Brown Cardigan has just taken their business offline with a set of 25 greeting cards. As well as covering the obvious—Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Hanukkah, Mother’s Day—the…

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Gertrude Salons: Intimate art experiences hit the web with the aid of an online platform

Gertrude Salons


Kenneth Schlenker—a French-born tech entrepreneur and ex-Google employee—isn’t the most predictable person to disrupt New York’s stolid art scene. Several startups have tried to bring the art world online, mostly by creating marketplaces for buyers and…

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The Line: Stylist Vanessa Traina’s casual opulence in an inviting online format

The Line


With today’s launch of The Line, famed fashion stylist Vanessa Traina has entered the luxury retail world. As the site’s executive creative director, Traina hand-picked all of their stock,…

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Outdoor Project: Design and adventure enthusiasts of the Pacific Northwest make it easier to enjoy the great outdoors

Outdoor Project


Guidebooks, websites, word-of-mouth—nowadays, there’s a wealth of resources that an outdoor adventurer can consult before embarking on a trip. Oftentimes though, these resources aren’t comprehensive, up-to-date, or even particularly reliable. Furthermore, not many do a very good job of inspiring novices to venture…

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Booking.com: “Behind the browser” with the world’s top accommodations site

Booking.com


Playfully dubbed “planet Earth’s #1 accommodations site,” Booking.com has been an essential travel tool in Europe for over a decade, and it’s now quickly gaining momentum stateside with its unique approach to customer service and humorous…

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Interview: Serena Guen of Suitcase Magazine: Experience the world through the eyes of a young editor and her new travel publication

Interview: Serena Guen of Suitcase Magazine


Suitcase Magazine is a new print publication that is re-imagining the role of the travel magazine by saying goodbye to the impossibly luxurious and the underwhelming tourist clichés and embracing the eclectic and adventurous appetite of…

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