Thelma & Louise: Ultimate Roadtrip Style
Thelma & Louise, 1991From the now iconic blue Ford Thunderbird convertible to its' heroines' high-waisted jeans and motifed T-shirts, Thelma and Louise remains the ultimate road trip movie,...
View ArticleJoseph Koudelka’s Gypsies
Romania, from the series Gypsies, 1968, printed 1980s. The Art Institute of Chicago, promised gift of Robin and Sandy Stuart© Josef Koudelka/Magnum Photos. Courtesy of Pace/MacGill Gallery, New...
View ArticleAnOther's Five Favourite Cleopatras
Vivien Leigh as CleopatraCourtesy of Pascal Film Productions & Eagle-Lion Distributors With the prolific, varied, and romanticised depictions that have graced both stage and screen, it is easy to...
View ArticleThe Girl Who Fell To Earth
The Girl Who Fell To EarthIllustration by Zoë TaylorTwo years ago, in the Elysian fields of Port Eliot, designer Luella Bartley and illustrator Zoë Taylor collaborated on a graphic story project...
View ArticleSalmon-Crested Cockatoo
Salmon-Crested CockatooBirds are a recurring theme on AnOther. We’ve celebrated their plumage and their many appearances in art. People have talked about their passionate ornithological tendencies,...
View ArticleFashion Photography: The Next Generation
AnOther Magazine S/S13Photography by Julia HettaThe first rule of fashion photography is that there are no rules. From Melvin Sokolsky’s languid bubble series in 1963 to Nick Knight’s colourful digital...
View ArticleThe Dawn of Colour: Early Russian Photography
Dmitri Baltermants, Stalin funeral, 1953, The Photographers' GalleryWho? Russia and Eastern Europe have born some of the 20th century’s greatest photographers – Robert Capa, Philipe Halsman, László...
View Article#WordWeek: Five Favourite Fashion Logos
Céline A/W13 campaign photographed by Juergen TellerTo kick off #WordWeek, our 7-day extravaganza celebrating words, language and typography, we begin with a list of five favourite fashion logos...
View Article#WordWeek: Logos by Mike Frederiqo
Chanel by Mike FrederiqoCourtesy of Mike FrederiqoThey are instantly recognisable. They represent the style and chic of the most important entities in fashion. They are international shorthand for...
View Article#WordWeek: Writers on Words
Samuel Beckett Looking at Parrot, New York, 1964Photography by Steve SchapiroWhere would we be without words? The unsung heros of our daily existence, words offer expression to emotion, lend clarity to...
View Article#WordWeek: AnOther's Top 10 Word Artists
I PLEAD INSANITY BECAUSE I’M JUST CRAZY ABOUT THAT LITTLE GIRL, 1976, © Ed RuschaFrom writing and talking about art, to actual words on canvas, art and words have forever been inseparable. So as part...
View Article#WordWeek: The Typographic Universe
Ampersand Wind Chimes by Molly McLeod.Courtesy of The Typographic Universe.It is easy to wax lyrical about the beauty of words. Describing the depth of emotion they are able to convey sometimes,...
View Article#WordWeek: Favourite Fashion Quotes
Vivienne WestwoodIllustration by Helen BullockWhile fashion is led by visuals, designs are often inspired by words: from the macabre verse of Edgar Allan Poe and Brothers Grimm which repeatedly...
View Article#WordWeek: AnOther's Fashion Owns...
AnOther's Fashion Owns...We have long been inspired by Serbian-born, Paris-based artist Vuk Vidor's Art History work. The screen printed mural uses each line to define the trademarks of 53 iconic...
View Article#WordWeek: Words in the World
GarageCourtesy of Missin LettersFor #WordWeek we bring you some of our favourite places to look at words and type in the public domain, from old fashioned shop fronts and faded signs, to the eternal...
View Article#WordWeek: The Famous & their Notebooks
Marilyn MonroeDo you use a notebook or a diary? I mean, in the old fashioned sense. As in do you carry around a little wedge of paper for noting down life’s irritations, necessities or incidentals?...
View Article#WordWeek: Favourite First Lines
First Line: Peter Pan/Peter & Wendy by J.M. Barrie (1911)Illustration by Clym EverndenIt’s a truism of course, but a book shouldn’t grab you with its gaudy cover, or the hyperbolic praise of a...
View Article#WordWeek: Gareth Hague on Type Design
AnOther Magazine, Spring/Summer 2008Gareth Hague is a leading type designer, graphic designer, and co-founder of Alias, which he began in 1996 with acclaimed art director David James. Alias is a type...
View Article#WordWeek: Babycham Beer Mat
Babycham Beer MatThis #WordWeek, we’ve been pretty comprehensive in our consideration of the best in language, typeface, handwriting and word art. We’ve got serious and romantic, literary and...
View Article#WordWeek: Vintage Style Owns
Vintage Style Owns...As Marc Jacobs said, "Clothes mean nothing until someone lives in them," be it the white dress that Marilyn Monroe wore in 1955 for romantic comedy The Seven Year Itch, or the racy...
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