
Dan Hipp’s world of comics
California-based illustrator and comic artist Dan Hipp is one of the name’s behind the graphic novel series titled Amazing Joy Buzzards, which was first published in January 2005 by Image Comics. Hipp also creates energetic and eye-catching images for comic labels like Real Simple, Wired, DC Comics, Image Comics and Random House.

Cassette tape art by Sami Havia
In a world where everything is turning digital, Finnish artist Sami Havia keeps it old school by painting eco-friendly cassette tape canvases that feature album covers of some of our favorite bands and musicians throughout time.

Copenhagen paints itself Red
Superkilen, a multicultural section of Copenhagen in the northwest part of the city has recently finished its new Red Square; a park and playground that is actually painted in various tones of red. To reflect the many cultures in the community, the park is furnished with elements such as benches, trees, signage, and other furnishings...

Control over Nature: Amon Tobin & Tessa Farmer
Put the work of a Brazilian electronic music pioneer and a London-based sculptor in one room and you will get a sensational exhibition… A supernova of the senses.

Album of the week: February week 2
February’s second album of the week is ‘PRIDE-ILLUSTRATIONS’ by Durban based one small seed community member Warren Green Green has this to say about the album: these illustrations were created for my b-tech year of graphic design. the concept behind the design was combining traditional tattoo images and the rich local flavour of Westville and...

Nicole Du Phessis – Blackbird Design
Nicole du Plessis, based in Western Cape, isn’t a stranger to us, she has a profile on onesmallseed.net and does great work for Blackbird design. You could not say she is just a designer she really knows how to handle herself through Photography too. Design isn’t just a job for her, it’s who she is!...

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Issue 24 Preview: Listen to my Colour and Look at my Sound
Issue 24 of one small seed asks you to ‘Listen to my Colour and Look at my Sound’. Music, motion, words and colour – looking beyond the obvious, our latest issue brings a union of the senses. To follow is an all-inclusive preview of the new issue: a full breakdown of content that resonates with...

A Pop Culture Debate: Plagiarism or Intertextuality?
Plagiarism is defined as the close imitation or purloining and publication of another authors work, ideas or expressions and representing them as your own. Intertextuality is defined as the shaping of one text’s meaning through other texts, either through referencing or by borrowing and transforming that work into something different.

The Bicycle Portraits, an end to the journey.
2 years, 6000k’s and 500 portraits later, the Bicycle Portraits are 56hours away from their goals. Having launched a page on kickstart, where members of the public can fund creative projects, there are 56 hours left on the clock and with $ 11, 720 raised already of the $15, 000 needed, the journey is almost...