For our latest contest we invited our community of artists to creatively interpret major metropolises around the world.
Congratulations to our 1st place winner Phillip Danner who drew inspiration from Basquiat and his obsession for the wheat-pasted and graffiti-strewn walls of his NY borough for his artwork Weathered Wall.
Catalog artist Mike Klay also came to join in the fun of the design challenge. He grew up outside of San Francisco and wanted to represent NorCal with his design SFO. He explains the dynamic angle of his Golden Gate bridge: “I’m always interested in different perspectives rather then looking straight forward. A tilt of the head to the left, right, up or down can open up a million new possibilities for one’s sense of vision”.
And the judges wanted to give one last shout-out to our other runner-up Sven Palmoski who gives us an illustrated tour of his hometown Barcelona by way of the Torre Agbar and Las Ramblas.
Huge thanks to everybody who submitted their beautiful art and photographs, they were all of an insanely high standard. We hope to see you all again in the voting gallery sometime soon.


