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joes[a]fiend: February 2011
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IN CONVERSATION WITH MARWOOD. Is a brand that we have been keeping an eye on for some time now. This summer sees the launch of its first collection of ties, all beautifully handcrafted in the UK. Today seemed a fitting day to publish an interview with Becky French [the lady behind Marwood] as she is presenting the brand at London Fashion Week. Where did the inspiration for Marwood come from? How did you turn Marwood from an idea into a brand? I started Marwood by creating a blog. Next season is currently...
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joes[a]fiend: FOUND: NEW[ISH] MAGAZINE - LOST IN LONDON
http://joesafiend.blogspot.com/2011/02/found-newish-magazine-lost-in-london.html
FOUND: NEW[ISH] MAGAZINE - LOST IN LONDON. Fiend's opinion there are not enough magazines that discuss foraging, walking on riverbeds and local history. In fact, we're not sure that there are any. Therefore, Lost in London. Has gotten us really excited. We found out about the beautifully designed magazine through magCulture's 24-hour long 5 year anniversary celebration. Pick of the articles for us was Helen Babbs. Wanted to make something that showed London in a completely different. The design of the ma...
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Food Writing and Recipe Development | Chloe Coker
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Teaching, Writing, Cooking. Food Writing and Recipe Development. Catering & Cakes. Press & Praise. Food Writing and Recipe Development. I have written two books and do freelance food writing and recipe development / testing. I love putting together collections of recipes and developing new ideas so please get in touch to discuss your requirements. I also write seasonal food articles for Lost in London Magazine. Excel Kitchen for Canon UK.
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COLLABORATIONS | ZEROH STUDIO
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WE CAN’T FIGHT. LOST IN LONDON (2011). Aardvark were invited by the publication. A quarterly periodical exploring the more rural aspects of London life, to produce a page for their Spring 2011 edition. Aardvark found ten species of Moths native to Welsh Harp, North West London and invited us to provide an illustration, continuing the aesthetic explored in the Sussex Moths print. We first collaboration with. Designed by ZEROH.NET.
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Chasing the Wandle | the new nature
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Writing about wild London. October 11, 2013. It flowed on, escaped us. We lost trace of its tail as it darted ahead and made for its dark, concrete channel, where it could run discreet under the pavements, underneath carpeted living rooms where Saturday sport played out on flat screens. Under the kitchens where washing machines churned whites clean, to the gardens where brothers kicked footballs into miniature goals, and mothers knelt at borders attacking soil with trowels. We were faster than it, speede...
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Up on the roof | Helen Babbs
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My Garden, the City and Me. April 13, 2011. Up on the roof. This article appears in the spring issue of Lost in London. When I moved in it was almost winter, the days were short and the rooftop damp and rather bleak. It was a three metre square patch of grey, albeit one that boasted surprisingly green views of gardens running wild and grand old trees. It felt like London, framed by the backs of classic town houses and edged with the outline of chimney stacks. It ended up taking me another year to get my ...
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Lost in London | urban wallpaper | The aerial edible garden and other urban adventures
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The aerial edible garden and other urban adventures. Lost in London urban wallpaper. March 7, 2014. This feature appears on the new nature. And in the winter 2013 issue of Lost in London. Are in pole position on the roadside post boxes to be covered in nitrogen-rich dust created by cars. Blooms. A neighbouring plane tree sports over six different types, including the now ubiquitous Hyperphyscia adglutinata. The only lichen tolerant of the potent acid rain that poured down a few decades ago. Before the in...
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Alice Moloney: Lost In London
http://alicemoloney.blogspot.com/2012/07/lost-in-london.html
I just received the latest copy of Lost in London. A fantastic magazine about an alternative way of experiencing the city. I am very excited to be one of the contributors to this issue for my map of the Edible Bus Stop. Project - an inspiring project that transforms neglected sites across London’s bus network into valuable community growing spaces.
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Cloud Comms | Sheli Rodney on media, tech and communications
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Sheli Rodney on media, tech and communications. Why I’m nonplussed about Google Plus. There has been lots of publicity over the. 8216;s report that Google has finally ‘admitted’ that Plus was a ploy to track our behaviour online. After all, when something’s free, you’re the product, etc etc. But, to be honest, by the time I read this, my Google Plus activity had already flatlined. I stuck with it for a while, but eventually it petered out around September last year. Unfortunately, as the. Notes, this is ...