Julie Meridian is a self-taught photographer in Evanston, Illinois, with a background in fine art and art education.
"Steve Jobs once said 'Design isn’t just design – it’s the way things work.' We couldn’t agree more."
While the world as we know it, is vastly different than it was a month ago, let alone a week ago, we are finding respite in what is beautiful. With that, Shea and Martin wanted to share their travel diaries. This time, however, they brought…
Lynda O’Connor has been quietly ahead of the curve in the design industry. Known for her one-of-a-kind pillow designs and her expert ability to source the most unique and rare textiles all around the world, she is more than just a designer and a curator…
Nothing says “holiday season” like the annual scramble to come up with good presents for friends and family.
Often times, the greatest and most simple way to find inspiration is by picking up a book. In an era where digital images are king and Instagram and Pinterest are the new “library”, print is put to the wayside. Just as we have a love for print magazines, (ie. Hole & Corner Magazine) we have an affinity for a more tactile experience with books. We want to engage in an inspiring experience. With print, we can appreciate the quality of the paper and the extensive production behind the process of creating the book. There is an elevated level of respect.