He started with pencilling Prince but created a hand-drawn t-shirt company. If you like your Madonna in Vogue and your Larry David on show then he’s your guy! Hurry though - his tees sell out faster than his ink dries.
Simon Garfield’s new book ‘On the Map’ takes us through the history of cartography from the New World to Google. We take a look at how maps have been used to chart culture, the body and penis size.
Even though she has no mouth Hello Kitty can sure be used to say a lot - from Lady Gaga’s hair to Satanism the feline friend has found herself in some pretty strange scenarios.
Here we have a fortune telling Justin Timberlake, a naked Doctor Who and the self portraits of James Franco. So, if the National Portrait Gallery are ever scouting for new pieces we got ‘em right here!
Nicolas Silberfaden rounded up a load of superhero and celebrity lookalikes, made them cry, and then took pictures of them. The result is unsettling, a testament to the dark underbelly of Hollywood and the American dream.
The internet is providing us with new ways see the world all the time, so we thought we’d take a look at how exactly new capabilities in cartography are being used online.
Following devastating news that Gary Glitter’s account is in fact fraudulent, we wipe back tears of mistrust and cast our mind back to chart our bitterest Twitter deceptions.
London’s population is booming and affordable housing is shrinking. We take a look at micro-apartments - the tiny living-spaces that you might soon be calling home.