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We visited Studio Moniker’s Amsterdam base (before the lockdown, mind) and heard how the team’s attitudes to tech have shifted over the years...

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This week on It’s Nice That, we visited Studio Moniker’s Amsterdam base (before the lockdown, mind) and heard how the team’s attitudes to tech have shifted over the years, as they’ve gone from being cheerleaders to critics. We also went on a virtual tour of the Ghibli Museum and appraised some lovely new work by Chris Maggio, Harry Pearce, Kathrin Steinbacher and Emily Downe. Happy reading!

MEME OF THE WEEK

WHO AM I?


Each week we present a set of three clues about a famous creative person, can you guess who it is? Click the image for the grand reveal. 

Many people know my work for its blackness.

Two of my early supporters were Jean-Paul Gaultier and Donna Karen.

I am known for challenging the form of the traditional garment. Some may call it anti-fashion.  

IT'S NICE THAT RECOMMENDS


Sebaldo is back with isolation-themed GIFs!
- Jenny Brewer, news editor

Six Marc Jacobs classics are now available in Animal Crossing. 
- Jyni Ong, staff writer

Non-Breaking Space is a not-for-profit design exhibition space by Civilization.
- Matt Alagiah, editor

Guy Field’s artwork is projected on London’s Television Centre during the Clap for our Carers.
- Amy Sproson, social media assistant

Poolx is a randomised online photography gallery “designed for escapism”.
- Simon Smith, digital manager