Smoke and story at New York City’s Martinez Cigars, founded in 1974.
Pinocchio-inspired push pins.
A documentary film that looks at the most fascinating insects on Earth.
A printed campaign to avoid "the first try" of Crack Cocaine. By Malaber Films.
This is one of the pieces which resulted from the workshop “Fragil” held by Apparatu in 2010.
Portrait of Bridget Firtle and her one-woman operation, a Brooklyn, NY distillery.
An amazing project by inventive photographer/filmmaker Tobias Hutzler.
I’m an esspressionist.
The Made in Brooklyn series from filmmaker Dustin Cohen won’t stop telling good stories.
Artist M. Endara created a phenomenal portrait by filling in the drawing with 3.2 million ink dots.
German designer Ingo Schuppler has created a lamp made using charcoal and copper.
Artist C. Beauvais, uses his talents to present an original campaign titled Water & Ink.
Watch type designer Seb Lester on BlackLetter.
Oscars 2013: 'Paperman' wins animated short prize.
Pieces of wood, love, knowledge and 299 hours of work, condensed in a 3 minute film.
Mammoth Media spent two weeks in Rwanda, Africa filming for the country's Tourism Dept.
Industrial Revolutions is the amazing film from street trials riding star Danny Macaskill.
Presented by smartwater. In association with Moving the Still: A Gif Festival.
An alphabetical list of the most important architects with their best known building.
A taste of Rio de Janeiro by MOOV Studio.
An amazing project by National Geographic photojournalist Tim Laman.
Barbering in LA isn't just a job. It's an art form, a culture, and a lifestyle.
Turning wood is a reductive process that in essence is a step back in time.
RedBull Rampage keeps the creative, un-restricted ethos of freeride mountain biking alive.
Watch 24 analog clocks morph into one giant digital display.
A must-see time-lapse video of the process by Rob Antill.
Martyn Ashton takes the £10k carbon road bike for a ride with a difference.
Mission Success! Felix makes historical jump.
Dream island Santorini celebrates world’s top free-runners.
Follow the process of artist Chris Sauter as he creates an installation entitled 'The Whole World'.