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Helsinki Design Week
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VA Editions
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La Surpise Studios Paris
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Kasino A4 Magazine
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Night On Earth Exhibition
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Night On Earth Exhibition
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Jesse Auersalo
Guest Posting 17 - 20 November 2009
Hugely talented Finnish illustrator Jesse Auersalo takes up the hot seat to provide this week’s guest posts. Now based in New York, Jesse’s work has dark, surreal undertones that work perfectly in his unique aesthetic. Always excited to see his creative output, Jesse is certainly one to keep an eye out for. Here are his answers to the weekly questions.
What have you got planned this week?
To work with three nice projects, to go to a traditional finnish sauna and to see some of my dear friends before getting my ass to New York again… where I’m keeping my base nowadays.
What do your parents think you do?
They know what I did last summer.
Who do you look like?
Captain Haddock.
What’s your favourite sense?
Probably the one I lose first.
Tell us something people don’t know about you…
I’m a cyborg.
Did your education count?
Everything counts.
What word can’t you spell?
Masochism
Tell us a good fact.
There’s nothing to be afraid of
What’s Next?
ssshhh…
What’’s your ‘Plan B’?
Peace and harmony
Guest Posts
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Natalia Brilli
- Guest posted by Jesse Auersalo 17 November 2009
The most amazing work by Natalia Brilli… truly a unique design.
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Laura Laine
- Guest posted by Jesse Auersalo 18 November 2009
There aren’t enough words to describe the fine line of Laura Laine. So beautiful.
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Encens
- Guest posted by Jesse Auersalo 19 November 2009
The coolest fashion magazine, french Encens is not just a mirror of current trends and this is what makes it so special.
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Miltos Manetas
- Guest posted by Jesse Auersalo 19 November 2009
Interesting way to use internet. See his collection of websites.
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Obi Blanche
- Guest posted by Jesse Auersalo 20 November 2009
The pioneer of hobo-tech, the Jimi Hendrix of our generation. It’s like a rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle but without the money.










