Space scale and four other finds

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A room completely covered in white furniture and surfaces, adorned with countless colorful circular stickers of various sizes, creating a dense and vibrant pattern.

Image: © Rocor

Play room

If you’re in or near London, head over the the Tate Modern to experience (and help create) Yayoi Kusama’sObliteration Room’. Collect your sticker sheet and add to the artwork until 29th August.

 

Space scale

You might have seen the latest images from NASA’s new James Webb Space Telescope. But it’s hard to get your head around the true size and distance of these amazing images. This handy video gives context of the immense scale.

 
A white oval plate on a gray concrete surface, containing a folded white napkin printed with the phrases "made from fish & chips", "fish bones", and "potato peelings".

Image: © Carly Breame

Waste, not

Carly Breame has collaborated with a Margate seafood restaurant, using their leftover fish bones, potato peelings and oyster shells to create custom ceramics.

 
A white bowl filled with white rice and topped with pieces of crispy tofu in a sweet and sour sauce with green peppers, sprinkled with sesame seeds, being lifted with chopsticks.

Image: Still from ‘How to Make Sweet & Sour Crispy Tofu!’ Bosh

Fake away

If you’re suspicious of tofu we challenge you to try Bosh’s healthy take on the Chinese take away classic. Spoiler, it’s delicious!

 
A crumpled brown paper package with the word "HOME" written on it in black marker, and two small red Royal Mail postage stamps, against a white background with the Royal Mail logo at the bottom.

Image: © Royal Mail

Showing support

With the Lionesses’ epic Euro win, brands are showing their support and reactions online and in outdoor advertising.

 

Studio news

Our process – behind the scenes of a visual identity project

Our ‘work’ page only features the final stage of our process. It shows the finished, polished designs we’ve Photoshopped and photographed from the best angles. So, to break that trend we thought it would be fun to take a look behind the curtain.

 

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