Brendan McKnight is the online editor for desktopmag.com.au and a feature writer for Desktop magazine. He has written/worked for numerous publications and brands including thecoolhunter, Dazed, Nokia and Vanity Fair. Brendan can often be found buried under stacks of magazines, books and cereal boxes and is deeply cynical in a way he hopes is positive. Say hello to him here.
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by Brendan McKnight on 04 May 10
Imaginative artist Beci Orpin has been immersed in a world of 60s book covers, educational toys and 18th century paper-cuts. It’s now time we joined her.
by Brendan McKnight on 30 Apr 10
Enmore Talks is a monthly forum hosted by the students of Design Centre Enmore, which brings together key players in the creative industries and those aspiring to be them.
by Brendan McKnight on 30 Apr 10
Noferin are due to release their final edition of their acclaimed wooden Pecanpals on May 5th, and this time they have gone back to black.
by Brendan McKnight on 21 Apr 10
Look out world, you are about to be positive-postered.
by Brendan McKnight on 19 Apr 10
Iconic Melbourne fashion and design store FAT has just launched their new website and we must say, it’s pretty tasty.
by Brendan McKnight on 19 Apr 10
Mortal Engine heads to Sydney in early May, so we caught up with sound and visual artist Robin Fox to find out a little bit more.
by Brendan McKnight on 16 Apr 10
Check out this awesome (and a little bit rude) customised alphabet by designer Haw Kong
by Brendan McKnight on 14 Apr 10
The drama and suspense of watching our Postcarden grow!
by Brendan McKnight on 14 Apr 10
Who will be crowned Australia’s best Cosplayer in 2010?
by Brendan McKnight on 13 Apr 10
Australian photographer Andrew Maccoll gives his advice on working freelance, perfecting your portfolio and what it’s like photographing Chopper Reid.
by Brendan McKnight on 07 Apr 10
We catch up with Dutch artist and tattooist Angelique Houtkamp, who is heading to Melbourne later this month to be a part of Art Melbourne.
by Brendan McKnight on 07 Apr 10
The Asahi Silver+Black exhibition merges art, fashion and design with a retail space for limited edition objects.
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