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Paper Tiger

 
03.02 by Frances Arnold

There's nothing quite like the anticipation of receiving – or giving – a beautifully wrapped gift. Of course, and as with so many things, it's what's on the inside... Read on

Here be dragons

 
18.01 by Frances Arnold

Forget fruit baskets and hongbao: nothing says 'Chinese New Year' like a limited edition Shanghai Tang/ Nespresso dragon coffee set. Got a spare million or so? Then... Read on

Swatch Art Peace Hotel

 
17.11 by Frances Arnold

Although it's been quietly refining its, well, art since earlier this year, the Swatch Art Peace Hotel officially opened in November and very beautiful it is too.... Read on

Jellymon

 
11.05 by Frances Arnold

Jellymon's Lin Lin has become something of an expert on Shanghai and Beijing's creative scenes. Her assessment of the two? "One is serious and one is more cheeky!" Read on

Super Cool, Super Nature

 
11.03 by Frances Arnold

Super Nature's forward-looking and fun approach to creating experiences has seen the design agency winning big name clients, accolades and admiration all along the way. Read on

Polar Bear Soul

 
18.02 by Frances Arnold

Diverse in their services, Polar Bear Soul is a design firm that can also offer architectural services, and, while they're at it, electrical engineering. More baffling... Read on

Designing the Invisible

 
21.12 by Frances Arnold

Zou Zhengfang and Joost Roozekrans of Studio Dumbar took time out to chat with Creative Hunt about just a few of their projects, invisible design and the future of the... Read on

Insight Garage Art Tour

 
15.11 by Frances Arnold

Head to the source this weekend for an exhibition dedicated to the slightly surreal world of Australian artist Steve Garrow. Read on

Interview: Joe Wong of Effect Ripple

 
12.01 by Natalee Blagden

CH talks to Joe Wong, co-founder of one of Shanghai's first Word of Mouth (WOM) marketing agencies... Read on

Always Something New at The Nut

 
01.12 by Natalee Blagden

The Nut is a new "alternative venue" hosting aperitif parties with all kinds of interactive art and music installations, games, and more Read on

Freelancer: Nini Sum

 
24.11 by Natalee Blagden

This week's featured freelancer is Nini Sum, well-known illustrator/designer, and 2009 winner of the Shanghai Cut & Paste live design contest... Read on

Interview: Winston Chow of Aegis Coop

 
10.09 by Nicolas Peden

Aegis CO-OP's Winston Chow brings the gentleman back to Shanghai... Read on

Interview: Archie Hamilton of Split Works

 
03.09 by Morgan Short

The Grand Poo-bah of Split Works, Archie Hamilton, talks about three years of concert promoting in China, what the agency is up to these days. Read on



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