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The photographer who defined old-school cool
Magazine12.10.2017

The photographer who defined old-school cool

Street symphony — Jamel Shabazz has spent his life documenting the city that never sleeps. But while his shots of urban street style have become iconic, the bigger picture – a world of police and prostitutes, drifters and dancers – reveals something much deeper: a commitment to community.

Written by: Alex King

The indie developers bringing ‘90s fun back to gaming
Culture09.09.2016

The indie developers bringing ‘90s fun back to gaming

A retro reawakening at Prospect Games — How a group of mates founded their own independent studio in Manchester to take on the multi-million dollar gaming giants.

Written by: Alex King

In Pictures: NASA’s retro travel posters imagine a bright future for space tourism
Art16.02.2016

In Pictures: NASA’s retro travel posters imagine a bright future for space tourism

A golden age for travel? — NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab believes commercial space travel is the future - so they commissioned artists to bring their vision to life.

Written by: Alex King

Inside the only company that never stopped believing in cassette tapes
Music07.09.2015

Inside the only company that never stopped believing in cassette tapes

Analogue rewind — National Audio Company were too stubborn to give up on tapes. Now they’re surfing a resurgence of the much-loved analogue format.

Written by: Alex King

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