Every city has a logo, but which one best represents its people? Umbrella writers take us through their personal favourites…
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Read MoreMichael Cox’s pictures capture the everyday beauty of Britain’s outskirts.
Read MorePhotographer Rik Moran discovers that Vienna’s underground railway is a delight for both commuters and lovers of 20th century design.
Read MoreLove on the tracks: Umbrella writers share their experiences of the best bits of the network.
Read MoreIf you know leather bike saddles then you’ll know Brooks. We go behind the scenes at its factory to see what makes its seats so special.
Read MoreFrom Knightsbridge to Peckham, Miami to London’s West End, one Italian snapper finds beauty in concrete, steel and sensual spiral ramps.
Read MoreHow early Soviet movie posters made a country sit down and take notice.
Read MoreWe speak to creative guru Aaron Draplin about the inspiration behind his his iconic designs.
Read MoreJeepney. Boda-boda. Tesla Model S? Umbrella writers take a ride in search of the planet’s most handsome cabs.
Read MoreUmbrella speaks to Patrick Martinez, owner of the Tinned Fish Market of Manchester, about the finest portions of fish bought directly from the best manufacturers.
Read MorePaul Gorman is a writer and cultural commentator living in suburban London. Since 1978, Paul’s amassed an expansive body of work around the visual identity of pop culture, which has been the spark for many of his own projects.
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