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Five Quick Questions: Armin Tehrani
I’ve been loving a lot of South African and Afrobeats artists lately like Soweto Blues by Juls, Busiswa, and Jaz Karis and Adiwele by Young Stunna.
Read more →Five Quick Questions: Nina Bruun
That I love fishing—both with a speargun and a rod. If that is not work related enough, I would say the fact that my motto is coming from the former Danish national soccer coach Morten Olsen: "You need a goal to score."
Read more →Five Quick Questions: Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen
I just bought a new camera – Leica Q – and it’s in constant use. I am not a very technical person, but I love it when new gear can enhance the quality of my work.
Read more →Five Quick Questions: Nadine Goepfert
There are many. One I loved, which I’ve just recently read is The Years by Anni Ernaux.
Read more →Five Quick Questions: Tim Rundle
Since becoming a dad, I feel like I waste a lot less time at work. It's amazing how much more you can get done in a day if you've got a really good reason not to be in the office, even in a job you love.
Read more →Five Quick Questions: Fukiko Takase
I have been given illustrated reference books of all sorts of living things as a kid. I remember I would look at the pictures and lose myself in the books for hours. Now as an adult, I’m still the same way as I was with those books.
Read more →Five Quick Questions: Merjin Hos
A book from Futura 2000, who is a graffiti pioneer. The first art book I have ever bought, and it gave me, coming from graffiti, a direction into illustration and design. I was really inspired by his work for Mo Wax.
Read more →Five Quick Questions: Carl Emil S. Bregnhøi
I’m currently listening to a playlist I call “Porno Jazz,” which is a small collection of Brazilian jazz and bossa nova from Elis Regina, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Joao Gilberto, and the likes, with songs such as Águas de Março.
Read more →Five Quick Questions: Sarah Lipstate
I've been listening to these podcasts lately: How Stuff Works, Beautiful Anonymous, and Cocaine & Rhinestones.
Read more →Five Quick Questions: Eike König
Joke: The Book of Life. Well, I read so many books, it would be hard and wrong to choose one. But it's not a book that will change me — it's my own experience.
Read more →Five Quick Questions: Nao Nozawa
It's so hard for me to decide, but I'll go with 1984 by George Orwell. I've read it when I was 15, and George Orwell blew my mind.
Read more →Five Quick Questions: Ellen Freeman
I'm trying to implement “office hours” for myself: working – and not doing anything else, like scrolling through Instagram or folding the laundry – for a certain number of hours, and not working/checking my e-mail when those hours are over.
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