157+173 designers
Yatzer welcomes 157+173 designers to the world of design. In less than a year of work they have accomplished to take the everyday design and to transform it into 2D forms. The use of graphic design in their works as well as their humorous design approach has led to the creation of unique designs.
Obsessed With Beauty // Michael Zavros talks to Yatzer
A name that one can not and will not forget. Michael Zavros is the artist to follow and we had the privilege of sharing an intimate interview, which seeks to delve further into his works. Here is a doorway into a mind that interprets art in a league of its own.
Gitane by Mr. Important in San Francisco
There is a new and unique experience in the heart of San Francisco, Gitane. A diverse narratives from three decades and the culture of the Basque region, Mr. Important delights us with a take on history, art, language and diverse experiences from the gypsy culture.
Home Sweet *Mobile* Home
Mobile homes for wandering travelers who love exploring nature, without willing to sacrifice on the comforts of their own homes. Offering a truly homely environment with structural aspects designed by Hangar Design Group not for tourists but for residents.
What is Vanity...after all?
A successful design concept for a night club in Las Vegas consists of artistic colored lighting, finishes that are vibrant and surfaces that are dynamic and themed. All these features are apparent in the much talked about Vanity Club which is hosted in the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
When Neil Barrett met AquiliAlberg Architects
When Neil Barrett met AquiliAlberg Architects for his Autumn/Winter 2010-2011 Menswear Collection, the result was stunning! For the lovers of minimalistic lines and achromatic colors whether that is fashion or architecture, these two parties prove to us for once more how interrelated fashion and architecture are.
Carysfort Cottage extension in Dalkey
From the creators of Ballymahon, ODOSarchitects brings us a serene spacious extension with a limited palette but rich spatial connections. A seamless transition from courtyard through living space, Carysfort shows a play of work, play and rest.




