Some images that have appeared over twitter over the last month or so.
1 – from i-D magazine, Folk Collective shoot by Jo Duck; 2 Nike, Find Your Fast; 3 – Women’s World Cup…
Filed under: Design, Photography, folk collective, i-D, Nike, photography
August 9, 2015 • 9:59 pm 0
Some images that have appeared over twitter over the last month or so.
1 – from i-D magazine, Folk Collective shoot by Jo Duck; 2 Nike, Find Your Fast; 3 – Women’s World Cup…
Filed under: Design, Photography, folk collective, i-D, Nike, photography
June 3, 2015 • 9:53 pm 0
I am spotting a theme here – i-D is 35 so every post of theirs has 35 things – best of etc..
Getting past that – here are 3 awesome front covers from 93-94. I have looked but I cannot work out who the art-director/creative director was for these covers – but they really are amazing – 20 years old but far more interesting than the 35 model concept they have chosen to run with for the current edition.
Sonic, Jan 93 – Naomi, Sept 93 – Amber, Mar 94
Filed under: Design, Magazine, Photography, amber valletta, design, i-D, magazine, naomi campbell, photography, sonic
June 3, 2015 • 9:18 pm 0
i-D is 35 years old! I can’t remember how long it took me to realise the connection of the front cover feature image and the masthead – too long. Here are a few of portraits from i-D’s 35 feature of profiles of actors, models before they were famous (although not really strictly true). Some of the portraits are a little meh – but these are the best. Keanu back in April 93 – photography Stephen Hamel – Orlando, Jan 02 – photography Alex Hoerner and Garrett (not too sure who he is) – pre-fall 12 – photography Matthew Brookes (Just as an aside i-D has one of the most interesting editorial twitter feeds I reckon…)

Filed under: Design, Photography, Alex Hoerner, i-D, Matthew Brookes, photography, portrait, Stephen Hamel
May 31, 2015 • 10:05 pm 0
As a break to UX based posts – here is some work from Robert Clayton (via i-D magazine) – photographs from 1991 of the Lion Farm estate. Nice article by Nathalie Olah (on their site) to support these photographs. A book of this work Estate: Robert Clayton with essays from Jonathan Meades (surely worth the price alone for his writing!) and Laura Noble.

Filed under: Design, Photography, Shop, Estate, i-D, Nathalie Olah, Robert Clayton