If, like the Nomikomu team, this grey faux-summer is getting you down, don’t despair! Henrietta Swift has the answer, in the form of her ‘Light Up Your Mood’ sticker collection.

If, like the Nomikomu team, this grey faux-summer is getting you down, don’t despair! Henrietta Swift has the answer, in the form of her ‘Light Up Your Mood’ sticker collection.

Best known for his series ‘Celebrity’ - a fascinating infra-red depiction of tourists at Madame Tussauds, published in a photo collection book and exhibited in a London show of the same name

The Japanese design studio YOY, formed by space designer Naoki Ono and product designer Yuuki Yamamoto, has created a light that looks as if it is emerging from a peeled-back crack in the wallpaper.
Don’t miss Souzou: Outsider Art from Japan – until 30th June at the Wellcome Collection, 118 Euston Road
This show’s Outsider Art has been produced by Japanese artists with no formal training and cognitive, behavioural and development disorders and mental illnesses, working mostly within social welfare institutions.

He has been dubbed the Wes Anderson of Japanese cinema, but we deem Hirokazu Koreeda’s film-making to be truly idiosyncratic. His latest creation, I Wish, is both moving and whimsical, an endearing portrait of a young boy’s bid to bring together his separated parents through the power of kiseki (‘miracle’).

British illustrator Adam Batchelor is preoccupied with social injustices, and puts his pencil to paper to voice this discontent.
Best known for capturing the inhabitants of the suburbs of modern Tokyo, Takashi Homma started his career in photography in the 1990s. Lately, however, Homma has had a different focus, directing his lens towards the natural.

The creative duo Kijek/Adamski have done some wonderful work for the Japanese multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Shugo Tokumaru’s new music video Katachi.