Nobody buys a “Browsing Copy” It is the most read. It works the hardest. But it never leaves the shop. Customers leaf through it, put it back on the shelf and take the book next to it.

This project seeks to elevate the status and worth of these rejected books. Designers, illustrators and artists are invited to use them as a canvas for their creativity. Featuring artists for the first edition are: Non Format, Hey Studio, Phunk Studio, Foe Design, Charlotte Day, Kinetic, Oh Yeah Studio, Mike Perry, Kate Gibb, Andy Yang, Neil Parkinson, Kev Gahnan, Kilo, Jason Devine, Eleanor Bowley, Mattis Dovier, Hann Melin, Melvin Galapon, Driv Loo and Beautiful by Design.

The Browsing Copy exhibition is at Useless Gallery, Suntec Singapore, Hall 403 till Friday 27 Nov 09.

www.browsingcopy.com

Various Foe stickers and paste-up’s can be found in the new Stickers 2 book, out on Gestalten now.

Stickers 2 is a collection of the most stunning contemporary sticker designs curated from around the world. The book presents 700 of the best ephemeral, subversive and humorous sticker motifs and urban applications by over 150 international artists who are expressing themselves through this versatile medium. Stickers 2 takes readers on a visual journey around the world through the world’s most exciting cities and rural areas across the USA, Brazil, Australia, Singapore and Europe.

Thanks to the people at Sticker Award for including my work.

The good people at Jotta have featured my website in their magazine / blog section. The site is full of creative talent, handy links and commissions. Create your own profile and let the networking commence.

Thanks to the people at Blanket Magazine for including some bits of my work in their 13th edition. It’s a free online magazine and every issue is full of creative goodness, well worth a browse! Front cover illustration by Stefan Venbroek.

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The lovely ladies at www.veaux.org selected me as the sites artist of the week!

“Get ‘em while they’re hot! We will be sending weekly updates on our favorite artists and this week it’s Brighton, UK resident FOE.

Foe is a street artist and graphic designer blending eye popping color with vector form and patterns. He is influenced by anything and everything! An alumni of Norwich School of Art, Foe currently rules his own roost, cooks his mouthwatering work in his own “kitchen” Foe Design. He always has something brewing and Veaux is always excited about it. Plus, he’s a dj so if you are in his area, go meet him…we’ll be jealous!”

The Veaux Team

Sign up today all you creative cockers! www.veaux.org

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The good people at Computer Arts featured me in this months Exposure section. The magazine includes a 2009 calendar with illustrations by the likes of Evgeny Kiselev, Jon Burgerman, Linn Olofsdotter, plus an interview with design icon Carlos Segura and all the other usual goodness that comes with every issue. Check check!

Issue 7 of VNA boasts 84 pages of full colour graffiti and street art. As well as the most recent street activity in London, this issue includes a feature on the incredible stencil work of French artist C215, an interview with London graffiti writer Cept148, a look at the recent street art in New York and a feature on the York/London crew and design collective One Trick Pony. Plus a look at one of the best street art projects of the year so far The Chapel of St Martin by Dave the Chimp and Nothing But Print studio.

Big-ups go to George for adding my picture and creating such a high quality publication!

Get your copy here: www.verynearlyalmost.com

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The 2nd issue of New Sugar The Charge of the Light Brigade trailer is out now! It features work from the creatives listed above. The very first issue is still available on the site and has a lovely interview with the people at Concrete Hermit. Flyer designed by whyisbox.

A group show of prints and affordable work from a selection of all the artists that Concrete Hermit have worked with. Including new work and some never exhibited before in the UK.

A list of the artists exhibiting:
Phil Ashcroft,
Jody Barton,
Baster,
Gareth Bayliss,
Jon Burgerman,
Anthony Burrill,
Ale De Carvalho,
Rachel Cattle,
eBoy,
Foe,
French,
Jasper Goodall,
Rich Holland,
Cody Hudson,
JAKe,
Chris Knight,
Marije,
MWM,
Neasden Control Centre,
Marcus Oakley,
Erin Petson,
Andrew Rae,
Ronzo,
Ian Stevenson,
Supermundane,
Holly Wales,
Marcus Walters,
C86,
Rosie Nichols,
Mark Pawson,
Andy Potts,
Gemma Shiel,
John Slade,
Mark Taplin

Concrete Hermit

The kind people at Turbochainsaw Magazine picked two of my paste-ups for they’re 2nd issue. The theme was ‘Beast’.