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Kaws Creates Original Fake For i-D

Art, Graphic Design, Music Video / Film

Posted by Patrick Burgoyne, 6 June 2008, 10:48    Permalink    Comments (4)

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We've really enjoyed seeing more and more magazines explore special covers and print techniques over the past year or so - providing unique experiences that the web can't replicate. Next month's issue of i-D will feature a collaboration with achingly hip artist and toy designer Kaws...

i-D is running two covers for the issue. The regular one features the word original:

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But you don't want that one. What you want is the super-rare, fake, Kaws-designed one with a fifth colour (fluoro pink on the A of Kaws) and a spot varnish, shown at the top of the page. For the print fetishists among you, the spot varnish appears in these areas

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Originalfake is, of course, the name of Kaws' shops. A limited number will be released for the newsstand as well as turning up in the letterboxes of some, fortunate subscribers.

The collaboration goes further than the front cover - around a fifth of the editorial pages inside feature Kaws' work:

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i-D managing editor Karen Leong emailed us to explain how the collaboration worked: "Lo-res images and unfinished layouts were emailed to Kaws, who then supplied RGB Illustrator files with 'Smart Object Vector' layer to our production director, Matthew Hawker, who then imported them into Photoshop, colour-corrected and combined with the hi-res."

4 Comments

its great to see i-d using lllustration AT LAST
dadif
2008-06-06 12:38:07


I just got to get me one of those i-D
Not Another Graphic Designer
2008-06-06 13:01:39


Is that the same Art Director, Matthew Hawker who launched the Sydney based arts magazine; 'Not only Black+White"?
Art StJames
2008-06-06 15:31:09


I think so, Art, it does look like Hawker's work.
Fake ID Man
2008-08-13 20:17:30


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