Chew’s First Print Edition: After Hours
6 December, 2010 – 12:20 am | No Comment

We end off 2010 with a massive bash by getting this party published and relaunching and expanding our site to make it mobile friendly [yum]. After Hours, in collaboration with Puma, is Chew’s inaugural, limited-edition print publication.

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Top Drawer
28 September, 2010 – 1:19 pm | No Comment
Top Drawer

A freelance graphic designer and illustrator who calls the Mother City home, Oliver Hambsch studied graphic design at the Cape Technikon before getting a taste for the advertising industry.

Thought Lab
28 September, 2010 – 1:18 pm | No Comment
Thought Lab

Graphic designer Carine Nguz is intrigued by cultures, by how people and creatures manage to communicate at all, let alone share a common passion such as art and design.

The Creator
28 September, 2010 – 1:16 pm | No Comment
The Creator

For Reggy Emvula, his adventures began in Namibia where he was born and bred, after which he took along his long-time hobby of sketching with him to high school in Paris.

String Together
28 September, 2010 – 1:14 pm | No Comment
String Together

Here’s a whole new twist to laces… PUMA Lacelets allow you to create belts, bracelets, rings (fear not, they come with a kit that shows you how) and yes, even shoe laces.

This Is Africa
28 September, 2010 – 1:10 pm | No Comment
This Is Africa

Welcome to Africa, the land of neon-bright hopes and aspirations, where the dark forces of discord and restless energy made love to the forces of light, life, bounteous abun-dance and beauty, in one big explosion of energy that would make a Star Wars battle sequences look as primitive as VHS.

Stop and Stare
28 September, 2010 – 1:08 pm | No Comment
Stop and Stare

Born in Nigeria, Toyin Odutola moved to the US with her family when she was five. Her first love is drawing, but she also does printmaking, video art, costume and sculpture.