Ji Lee (New York, USA)

Ji Lee (New York, USA)
"As the current creative director at Google Creative Lab in New York, Ji Lee is responsible for promoting the Google brand and products to the world."
Ji Lee was born in Korea and raised in São Paulo, Brazil before graduating from graphic design at Parsons School of Design. He is currently the creative director of Google Creative Lab in New York, as well as a myriad list of cool personal projects and experimentation.
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Rafaël Rozendaal (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
"Born in Amsterdam, Rafaël Rozendaal's has exhibited all over the world in galleries and museums, making installations with projections."
"Daniel Eatock suggests alternatives to existing models, preferring to find ways around doing things properly, "bypassing the struggle" - as he puts it."
Kjetil Wold developed an early fascination with graphics when he was deeply into skateboarding and this drove him towards design and visual-communications studies.
Tina Berning (Berlin, Germany)
"The image Tina Berning always comes to the top of the list when the subject is feminine illustration."
"Drawing on walls, floors, rubbish and anything else he can find, Ian Stevenson employs bright, cheery colours to draw you into a sometimes dark universe."
Keetra Dean Dixon (New York, USA)
"Keetra Dean Dixon's frazzled NYC-based workshop often pushes its focus towards non-commissioned work"