Student work from WI Collective.
As  part of their typography  class, students are given the infamous  and  illustrious Mod Magazine  brief. Featuring topics such as art,  design,  architecture, photography,  music, fashion, travel and culture,  students  must craft a 20 page  prototype as well as their own  mast-head for the  non existent ‘Mod’.  While   there are  restraints of what the magazine covers, students have free   reign in  what style and market they wish their magazine to be, thus   leading to  very different and individual interpretations of Mod.
Designed by James Algeo.

05.30.11 @ 11:12

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05.30.11 @ 10:49220

Student work from WI Collective.
As  part of their typography  class, students are given the infamous and  illustrious Mod Magazine  brief. Featuring topics such as art, design,  architecture, photography,  music, fashion, travel and culture, students  must craft a 20 page  prototype as well as their own mast-head for the  non existent ‘Mod’.  While   there are restraints of what the magazine covers, students have free   reign in what style and market they wish their magazine to be, thus   leading to very different and individual interpretations of Mod.
Designed by Omar Dalagan.

05.18.11 @ 12:23

Student work from WI Collective.
As  part of their typography  class, students are given the infamous and  illustrious Mod Magazine  brief. Featuring topics such as art, design,  architecture, photography,  music, fashion, travel and culture, students  must craft a 20 page  prototype as well as their own mast-head for the  non existent ‘Mod’.  While   there are restraints of what the magazine covers, students have free   reign in what style and market they wish their magazine to be, thus   leading to very different and individual interpretations of Mod.
Designed by Kathryn Ditchett.

05.18.11 @ 12:21

Student work from WI Collective.
As  part of their typography class, students are given the infamous and  illustrious Mod Magazine brief. Featuring topics such as art, design,  architecture, photography, music, fashion, travel and culture, students  must craft a 20 page prototype as well as their own mast-head for the  non existent ‘Mod’.  While  there are restraints of what the magazine covers, students have free  reign in what style and market they wish their magazine to be, thus  leading to very different and individual interpretations of Mod.
Designed by Kathryn Ditchett.

05.18.11 @ 12:182

Taken from IDN magazine - Street Art edition

05.10.11 @ 16:21

Taken from IDN magazine - Street Art edition

05.10.11 @ 16:19

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