
Jim Koch
From very early on, Jim Koch knew that he owned the drive and the sureness to make it as a bad ass graphic designer. What started off as simple doodles amplified into designing for JetPilots, Yamaha U.S.A , Marilyn Manson,…
From very early on, Jim Koch knew that he owned the drive and the sureness to make it as a bad ass graphic designer. What started off as simple doodles amplified into designing for JetPilots, Yamaha U.S.A , Marilyn Manson,…
Little Ghost – 4CAST Limited In order to rekindle the feelings of the 90’s Golden Era of hip hop, actual gold was used for the production of the bling in this Ghostface Doll. The figures include a 14-karat gold chain…
KaNO is a New York City artist who is quite the jack of all trades when it comes to design. His name has been attached to a variety of different projects including commercial design, graphic novels, animation and most recently,…
Supakitch and Koralie are two street artists from France who have joined together as a power duo in their craft. Both heavily influenced by Japanese art, their work showcases images of geishas, dragons and other elements of the culture. While…
Monster Factory is a Toronto based design company best known for its unique and quirky plush monsters. It is the brainchild of three friends—Bliss Man, Rhya Tamasauskas and Adam Dunn—who first started the business back when they were in University.…
Japanese street artist Shin Tanaka is best known for his elaborate paper creations. With his use of curves, bright colours and careful attention to detail, Tanaka is successful in fusing origami and urban culture in his work. Some of his…
Mike and Katie are the perky British duo known as TADO (tay-doh). Their love of meat, puppies, and cute, spiky characters brought them together in their art school days and they’ve been inseparable ever since. Their work includes graphic design,…
Although it may take quite a while for French youths to climb the required ladders and leap through the required hoops in order to establish themselves in their respective artistic fields, they are, at least, kept happily appeased with ample…
We Kill You started as “a fun thing to do” with its t-shirts and “exterior decorating projects” plastering the walls of the downtown core of Toronto. With the t-shirts still being pumped out (a new batch of shirts just dropped…
What do you do when you’re an up-and-coming artist/designer with a passion for sculpture and you live in a rural city in the Canadian prairies? You do what makes the most sense and you create a vinyl demonic cow platform.…