Bringing History to Life: The Technical Mastery Behind Melvin Okoronkwo’s ‘Lady Kököchin’
In the realm of digital artistry, the bridge between historical research and cutting-edge 3D technology is often a difficult one to cross. However, 3D character artist Melvin Okoronkwo has managed…
The Architecture of Memory: Nat Meade Explores Intergenerational Legacies in Franklin at HESSE FLATOW
Introduction: A Return to the Canvas HESSE FLATOW is proud to announce the opening of Franklin, a poignant new exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Nat Meade. Marking…
The Aesthetic Revolution: How Japanese-Style Typography is Redefining Modern Visual Design
In the fast-evolving landscape of global graphic design, few elements possess the evocative power of typography. Among the most sought-after aesthetics in recent years is the "Japanese style"—a versatile design…
From Sketchbook to Screen: The Soulful Rise of Tracey Laguerre’s I Love You, Jocelyn
By Jamie Lang In the landscape of modern animation, where corporate mandates often dictate the direction of creative development, there remains a rare, flickering beacon of pure, author-driven storytelling. I…
Tiling the Future: How London’s Underground is Transforming Public Sanitation Through Civic Design
The City of Westminster, the beating heart of London, serves as a global magnet for culture, politics, and commerce. Each year, roughly 25 million tourists descend upon its historic streets,…
A Decade of Global Dominance: Analyzing the 2026 Crunchyroll Anime Awards
By Jamie Lang | Cartoon Brew This past weekend, the global anime community turned its eyes toward Tokyo for the tenth edition of the Crunchyroll Anime Awards. As the industry’s…
The Ferrari Paradox: Can the Electric ‘Luce’ Reconcile Heritage with the Future?
The automotive world is currently gripped by a high-stakes debate that transcends mere aesthetics. The unveiling of the Ferrari Luce, the Maranello-based manufacturer’s inaugural fully electric vehicle, has ignited a…
Into the Abyss: The Global Race to Catalog the 90% of Ocean Life We Still Don’t Know
The Earth is often misnamed. Viewed from the vast, silent vacuum of space, our world is a vibrant, swirling marble of deep cobalt and turquoise—a liquid planet where land is…
The Art of Unplugging: Why Ghibli Park’s Photography Ban is a Masterclass in Immersive Design
In the modern era of travel, the "proof of presence"—the photograph—has arguably become as important as the experience itself. From the Louvre to the smallest artisan café in Tokyo, the…
Orchid Rain on the Underground: Chris “Daze” Ellis Bridges NYC’s Past and Present at PPOW
Introduction: A Legacy Written in Spray Paint The walls of the PPOW gallery in New York City are currently humming with the kinetic energy of a bygone era, expertly translated…
















