Hmm, the first link I'd like to throw at you is my project Antlor - the deer departed, but you could also go meet some of my friends like Tom for instance at my Myspace page or check out some photos at my Flickr. If type is your thing, then you might want to check out the wonderful board Typophile or identify a loved, but unknown font over at Identifont. More cool typo-stuff at the German Typosition whose projects I have been involved in, Remind me to add it to the site some time.
For generel graphic nicety, visit Shift or my old chum Michael Chang with whom I now rarely speak, which is a shame really. You could also scoot over to Graphic Design for whom I wrote a couple of articles.
Speaking of friends, go check out the sites of my Versus opponent and guntotting friend Marius over at XOZ.net. I worked with him in 2000 as I took over the life of one of the coolest girls alive because she'd rather go skiing.
I studied with her back in the day and at graphic design school, good guys and girls like Robert Fransgaard, Heinrich, Rikke Gregers (who's the cousin of a girl who used to be my neighbour), Andre Dall and Phuc who are all good designers or Illustrators.
Speaking of cool illustrators I should mention Bridge (Is that ever a cool name?) and my favourite shaved Wookie Matt Jones. If you have ears, visit Run for Cover Records. In fact, go visit their shop if you got a torso as well, as they have great T-shirts for you.
That leads us on to a bit of shopping. If you want great German tees, visit Hroyal. For paintings and the best knitted goods in the world, visit the Canadian ambassador of Design Trickypup! She's got a blog as well, but she's threatening to kill it off. If she does, there's always the friendliest blog in the world: Os To.
Trashprint also has a blog, as well as trashily printed clohtes, if you don't want to read blogs but rather leave your computer and go outside and look at good stuff, find any show where the boys from Triclops. If you'd rather stay online, they have a blog You'll aslo find their custom toys in the friendliest toy magazine out there: Clutter. If you speak Dutch,here's a bunch of links to all things designer toy related. Even if you don't speak Dutch, you may find them useful. I did, and I don't speak Dutch. If you'd rather visit my fellow Dane and master duudler Sune Ehlers you can do so here, here, here, here, here or even here although the last one is his football team. Speaking of football and the whole shirts/no shirts thing, you can get some shirts over at Pestol or unless, off course, you'd rather visit my London mate Sichi who I've had the chance to hang with on a couple of occasions, including Pictoplasma Where I shared a room with Brickboy at the cool and affordable hostel Eastseven and on numerous occasions bumped into the nice people of a design school in Denmark which, together with The School of Visual Communication is one of the places where I happen to teach from time to time - I teach a lot these days, here there and everywhere, including Shillington College which has a very CTU feel about it, unlike Central Saint Martins, another of my teaching haunts that has a more hands-on look, both are very cool places in their own right but very, very different which I guess is pretty normal, things tend to be different, you know - like London Metropolitan University where I've also taught a one day workshop, but if we go back to Berlin for a minute I should mention Bordfunk who sits in a tall building designing beautiful books, some of which are published by Die Gestalten Verlag who also published a book featuring some of my toys which brings us to Dust who's a great Swiss/German toy-designer that you should watch out for.