
Dijon for Pitchfork
No joke, my top artist on Apple Music for this year is Dijon. Ive listened to Baby an unhealthy amount of times. This zine was so incredibly fun to work on, taking everything I learned from the last three issues to make this one even better. I worked with a few different elements to complement the writing and photography, and also to break some general rules/conventions i had set up for myself in the past zines. I messed with gradients, physical texture, stretching type and a ton of weird curves until I landed on something that we all felt was right on each spread.
For the texture on every page, I printed out the untextured spread, taped tracing paper to the scanner bed, scanned the printouts behind the tracing paper, retouched a bit, and placed those scans in layout.
1. Zine Cover
2. Video flipping through the whole zine
3. Opener spread for the zine
3. pgs. 2-3
4. Reflective Sticker
5. Pitchfork handwritten sketches, (the rico nasty writing was for a video lol)
6. Scanner bed with two sheets of tracing paper attached for practical scanned textures
7. pgs. 4-5
8. pgs. 12-13
9. pgs. 16-17
10. Back cover
11. Sticker close up on “Pitchfork”
12. Me 👀
Written by Paul Thompson (@pxthompson)
Written by Paul A. Thompson
Photographs and videos by Julian Klincewicz (@julianklincewicz)
Special thanks to Joanie Del Santo (@skinnybonesjoans), personal stylist to Dijon
Edited by Jeremy Larson (@jeremydlarson), Mano Sundaresan (@manobells)
Visuals by Bowen Fernie (@bowenfernie), Stephanie Tran (@transtephanie_ ), and Roxanne Behr (@roxtrot)
Design by 🙇🙋, Michael Houtz (@michael_houtz), and Keir Novesky (@keirnov)
Dijon for Pitchfork
No joke, my top artist on Apple Music for this year is Dijon. Ive listened to Baby an unhealthy amount of times. This zine was so incredibly fun to work on, taking everything I learned from the last three issues to make this one even better. I worked with a few different elements to complement the writing and photography, and also to break some general rules/conventions i had set up for myself in the past zines. I messed with gradients, physical texture, stretching type and a ton of weird curves until I landed on something that we all felt was right on each spread.
For the texture on every page, I printed out the untextured spread, taped tracing paper to the scanner bed, scanned the printouts behind the tracing paper, retouched a bit, and placed those scans in layout.
1. Zine Cover
2. Video flipping through the whole zine
3. Opener spread for the zine
3. pgs. 2-3
4. Reflective Sticker
5. Pitchfork handwritten sketches, (the rico nasty writing was for a video lol)
6. Scanner bed with two sheets of tracing paper attached for practical scanned textures
7. pgs. 4-5
8. pgs. 12-13
9. pgs. 16-17
10. Back cover
11. Sticker close up on “Pitchfork”
12. Me 👀
Written by Paul Thompson (@pxthompson)
Written by Paul A. Thompson
Photographs and videos by Julian Klincewicz (@julianklincewicz)
Special thanks to Joanie Del Santo (@skinnybonesjoans), personal stylist to Dijon
Edited by Jeremy Larson (@jeremydlarson), Mano Sundaresan (@manobells)
Visuals by Bowen Fernie (@bowenfernie), Stephanie Tran (@transtephanie_ ), and Roxanne Behr (@roxtrot)
Design by 🙇🙋, Michael Houtz (@michael_houtz), and Keir Novesky (@keirnov)

Dijon for Pitchfork
No joke, my top artist on Apple Music for this year is Dijon. Ive listened to Baby an unhealthy amount of times. This zine was so incredibly fun to work on, taking everything I learned from the last three issues to make this one even better. I worked with a few different elements to complement the writing and photography, and also to break some general rules/conventions i had set up for myself in the past zines. I messed with gradients, physical texture, stretching type and a ton of weird curves until I landed on something that we all felt was right on each spread.
For the texture on every page, I printed out the untextured spread, taped tracing paper to the scanner bed, scanned the printouts behind the tracing paper, retouched a bit, and placed those scans in layout.
1. Zine Cover
2. Video flipping through the whole zine
3. Opener spread for the zine
3. pgs. 2-3
4. Reflective Sticker
5. Pitchfork handwritten sketches, (the rico nasty writing was for a video lol)
6. Scanner bed with two sheets of tracing paper attached for practical scanned textures
7. pgs. 4-5
8. pgs. 12-13
9. pgs. 16-17
10. Back cover
11. Sticker close up on “Pitchfork”
12. Me 👀
Written by Paul Thompson (@pxthompson)
Written by Paul A. Thompson
Photographs and videos by Julian Klincewicz (@julianklincewicz)
Special thanks to Joanie Del Santo (@skinnybonesjoans), personal stylist to Dijon
Edited by Jeremy Larson (@jeremydlarson), Mano Sundaresan (@manobells)
Visuals by Bowen Fernie (@bowenfernie), Stephanie Tran (@transtephanie_ ), and Roxanne Behr (@roxtrot)
Design by 🙇🙋, Michael Houtz (@michael_houtz), and Keir Novesky (@keirnov)

Dijon for Pitchfork
No joke, my top artist on Apple Music for this year is Dijon. Ive listened to Baby an unhealthy amount of times. This zine was so incredibly fun to work on, taking everything I learned from the last three issues to make this one even better. I worked with a few different elements to complement the writing and photography, and also to break some general rules/conventions i had set up for myself in the past zines. I messed with gradients, physical texture, stretching type and a ton of weird curves until I landed on something that we all felt was right on each spread.
For the texture on every page, I printed out the untextured spread, taped tracing paper to the scanner bed, scanned the printouts behind the tracing paper, retouched a bit, and placed those scans in layout.
1. Zine Cover
2. Video flipping through the whole zine
3. Opener spread for the zine
3. pgs. 2-3
4. Reflective Sticker
5. Pitchfork handwritten sketches, (the rico nasty writing was for a video lol)
6. Scanner bed with two sheets of tracing paper attached for practical scanned textures
7. pgs. 4-5
8. pgs. 12-13
9. pgs. 16-17
10. Back cover
11. Sticker close up on “Pitchfork”
12. Me 👀
Written by Paul Thompson (@pxthompson)
Written by Paul A. Thompson
Photographs and videos by Julian Klincewicz (@julianklincewicz)
Special thanks to Joanie Del Santo (@skinnybonesjoans), personal stylist to Dijon
Edited by Jeremy Larson (@jeremydlarson), Mano Sundaresan (@manobells)
Visuals by Bowen Fernie (@bowenfernie), Stephanie Tran (@transtephanie_ ), and Roxanne Behr (@roxtrot)
Design by 🙇🙋, Michael Houtz (@michael_houtz), and Keir Novesky (@keirnov)
Dijon for Pitchfork
No joke, my top artist on Apple Music for this year is Dijon. Ive listened to Baby an unhealthy amount of times. This zine was so incredibly fun to work on, taking everything I learned from the last three issues to make this one even better. I worked with a few different elements to complement the writing and photography, and also to break some general rules/conventions i had set up for myself in the past zines. I messed with gradients, physical texture, stretching type and a ton of weird curves until I landed on something that we all felt was right on each spread.
For the texture on every page, I printed out the untextured spread, taped tracing paper to the scanner bed, scanned the printouts behind the tracing paper, retouched a bit, and placed those scans in layout.
1. Zine Cover
2. Video flipping through the whole zine
3. Opener spread for the zine
3. pgs. 2-3
4. Reflective Sticker
5. Pitchfork handwritten sketches, (the rico nasty writing was for a video lol)
6. Scanner bed with two sheets of tracing paper attached for practical scanned textures
7. pgs. 4-5
8. pgs. 12-13
9. pgs. 16-17
10. Back cover
11. Sticker close up on “Pitchfork”
12. Me 👀
Written by Paul Thompson (@pxthompson)
Written by Paul A. Thompson
Photographs and videos by Julian Klincewicz (@julianklincewicz)
Special thanks to Joanie Del Santo (@skinnybonesjoans), personal stylist to Dijon
Edited by Jeremy Larson (@jeremydlarson), Mano Sundaresan (@manobells)
Visuals by Bowen Fernie (@bowenfernie), Stephanie Tran (@transtephanie_ ), and Roxanne Behr (@roxtrot)
Design by 🙇🙋, Michael Houtz (@michael_houtz), and Keir Novesky (@keirnov)

Dijon for Pitchfork
No joke, my top artist on Apple Music for this year is Dijon. Ive listened to Baby an unhealthy amount of times. This zine was so incredibly fun to work on, taking everything I learned from the last three issues to make this one even better. I worked with a few different elements to complement the writing and photography, and also to break some general rules/conventions i had set up for myself in the past zines. I messed with gradients, physical texture, stretching type and a ton of weird curves until I landed on something that we all felt was right on each spread.
For the texture on every page, I printed out the untextured spread, taped tracing paper to the scanner bed, scanned the printouts behind the tracing paper, retouched a bit, and placed those scans in layout.
1. Zine Cover
2. Video flipping through the whole zine
3. Opener spread for the zine
3. pgs. 2-3
4. Reflective Sticker
5. Pitchfork handwritten sketches, (the rico nasty writing was for a video lol)
6. Scanner bed with two sheets of tracing paper attached for practical scanned textures
7. pgs. 4-5
8. pgs. 12-13
9. pgs. 16-17
10. Back cover
11. Sticker close up on “Pitchfork”
12. Me 👀
Written by Paul Thompson (@pxthompson)
Written by Paul A. Thompson
Photographs and videos by Julian Klincewicz (@julianklincewicz)
Special thanks to Joanie Del Santo (@skinnybonesjoans), personal stylist to Dijon
Edited by Jeremy Larson (@jeremydlarson), Mano Sundaresan (@manobells)
Visuals by Bowen Fernie (@bowenfernie), Stephanie Tran (@transtephanie_ ), and Roxanne Behr (@roxtrot)
Design by 🙇🙋, Michael Houtz (@michael_houtz), and Keir Novesky (@keirnov)

Dijon for Pitchfork
No joke, my top artist on Apple Music for this year is Dijon. Ive listened to Baby an unhealthy amount of times. This zine was so incredibly fun to work on, taking everything I learned from the last three issues to make this one even better. I worked with a few different elements to complement the writing and photography, and also to break some general rules/conventions i had set up for myself in the past zines. I messed with gradients, physical texture, stretching type and a ton of weird curves until I landed on something that we all felt was right on each spread.
For the texture on every page, I printed out the untextured spread, taped tracing paper to the scanner bed, scanned the printouts behind the tracing paper, retouched a bit, and placed those scans in layout.
1. Zine Cover
2. Video flipping through the whole zine
3. Opener spread for the zine
3. pgs. 2-3
4. Reflective Sticker
5. Pitchfork handwritten sketches, (the rico nasty writing was for a video lol)
6. Scanner bed with two sheets of tracing paper attached for practical scanned textures
7. pgs. 4-5
8. pgs. 12-13
9. pgs. 16-17
10. Back cover
11. Sticker close up on “Pitchfork”
12. Me 👀
Written by Paul Thompson (@pxthompson)
Written by Paul A. Thompson
Photographs and videos by Julian Klincewicz (@julianklincewicz)
Special thanks to Joanie Del Santo (@skinnybonesjoans), personal stylist to Dijon
Edited by Jeremy Larson (@jeremydlarson), Mano Sundaresan (@manobells)
Visuals by Bowen Fernie (@bowenfernie), Stephanie Tran (@transtephanie_ ), and Roxanne Behr (@roxtrot)
Design by 🙇🙋, Michael Houtz (@michael_houtz), and Keir Novesky (@keirnov)

Dijon for Pitchfork
No joke, my top artist on Apple Music for this year is Dijon. Ive listened to Baby an unhealthy amount of times. This zine was so incredibly fun to work on, taking everything I learned from the last three issues to make this one even better. I worked with a few different elements to complement the writing and photography, and also to break some general rules/conventions i had set up for myself in the past zines. I messed with gradients, physical texture, stretching type and a ton of weird curves until I landed on something that we all felt was right on each spread.
For the texture on every page, I printed out the untextured spread, taped tracing paper to the scanner bed, scanned the printouts behind the tracing paper, retouched a bit, and placed those scans in layout.
1. Zine Cover
2. Video flipping through the whole zine
3. Opener spread for the zine
3. pgs. 2-3
4. Reflective Sticker
5. Pitchfork handwritten sketches, (the rico nasty writing was for a video lol)
6. Scanner bed with two sheets of tracing paper attached for practical scanned textures
7. pgs. 4-5
8. pgs. 12-13
9. pgs. 16-17
10. Back cover
11. Sticker close up on “Pitchfork”
12. Me 👀
Written by Paul Thompson (@pxthompson)
Written by Paul A. Thompson
Photographs and videos by Julian Klincewicz (@julianklincewicz)
Special thanks to Joanie Del Santo (@skinnybonesjoans), personal stylist to Dijon
Edited by Jeremy Larson (@jeremydlarson), Mano Sundaresan (@manobells)
Visuals by Bowen Fernie (@bowenfernie), Stephanie Tran (@transtephanie_ ), and Roxanne Behr (@roxtrot)
Design by 🙇🙋, Michael Houtz (@michael_houtz), and Keir Novesky (@keirnov)

Dijon for Pitchfork
No joke, my top artist on Apple Music for this year is Dijon. Ive listened to Baby an unhealthy amount of times. This zine was so incredibly fun to work on, taking everything I learned from the last three issues to make this one even better. I worked with a few different elements to complement the writing and photography, and also to break some general rules/conventions i had set up for myself in the past zines. I messed with gradients, physical texture, stretching type and a ton of weird curves until I landed on something that we all felt was right on each spread.
For the texture on every page, I printed out the untextured spread, taped tracing paper to the scanner bed, scanned the printouts behind the tracing paper, retouched a bit, and placed those scans in layout.
1. Zine Cover
2. Video flipping through the whole zine
3. Opener spread for the zine
3. pgs. 2-3
4. Reflective Sticker
5. Pitchfork handwritten sketches, (the rico nasty writing was for a video lol)
6. Scanner bed with two sheets of tracing paper attached for practical scanned textures
7. pgs. 4-5
8. pgs. 12-13
9. pgs. 16-17
10. Back cover
11. Sticker close up on “Pitchfork”
12. Me 👀
Written by Paul Thompson (@pxthompson)
Written by Paul A. Thompson
Photographs and videos by Julian Klincewicz (@julianklincewicz)
Special thanks to Joanie Del Santo (@skinnybonesjoans), personal stylist to Dijon
Edited by Jeremy Larson (@jeremydlarson), Mano Sundaresan (@manobells)
Visuals by Bowen Fernie (@bowenfernie), Stephanie Tran (@transtephanie_ ), and Roxanne Behr (@roxtrot)
Design by 🙇🙋, Michael Houtz (@michael_houtz), and Keir Novesky (@keirnov)

Dijon for Pitchfork
No joke, my top artist on Apple Music for this year is Dijon. Ive listened to Baby an unhealthy amount of times. This zine was so incredibly fun to work on, taking everything I learned from the last three issues to make this one even better. I worked with a few different elements to complement the writing and photography, and also to break some general rules/conventions i had set up for myself in the past zines. I messed with gradients, physical texture, stretching type and a ton of weird curves until I landed on something that we all felt was right on each spread.
For the texture on every page, I printed out the untextured spread, taped tracing paper to the scanner bed, scanned the printouts behind the tracing paper, retouched a bit, and placed those scans in layout.
1. Zine Cover
2. Video flipping through the whole zine
3. Opener spread for the zine
3. pgs. 2-3
4. Reflective Sticker
5. Pitchfork handwritten sketches, (the rico nasty writing was for a video lol)
6. Scanner bed with two sheets of tracing paper attached for practical scanned textures
7. pgs. 4-5
8. pgs. 12-13
9. pgs. 16-17
10. Back cover
11. Sticker close up on “Pitchfork”
12. Me 👀
Written by Paul Thompson (@pxthompson)
Written by Paul A. Thompson
Photographs and videos by Julian Klincewicz (@julianklincewicz)
Special thanks to Joanie Del Santo (@skinnybonesjoans), personal stylist to Dijon
Edited by Jeremy Larson (@jeremydlarson), Mano Sundaresan (@manobells)
Visuals by Bowen Fernie (@bowenfernie), Stephanie Tran (@transtephanie_ ), and Roxanne Behr (@roxtrot)
Design by 🙇🙋, Michael Houtz (@michael_houtz), and Keir Novesky (@keirnov)

Dijon for Pitchfork
No joke, my top artist on Apple Music for this year is Dijon. Ive listened to Baby an unhealthy amount of times. This zine was so incredibly fun to work on, taking everything I learned from the last three issues to make this one even better. I worked with a few different elements to complement the writing and photography, and also to break some general rules/conventions i had set up for myself in the past zines. I messed with gradients, physical texture, stretching type and a ton of weird curves until I landed on something that we all felt was right on each spread.
For the texture on every page, I printed out the untextured spread, taped tracing paper to the scanner bed, scanned the printouts behind the tracing paper, retouched a bit, and placed those scans in layout.
1. Zine Cover
2. Video flipping through the whole zine
3. Opener spread for the zine
3. pgs. 2-3
4. Reflective Sticker
5. Pitchfork handwritten sketches, (the rico nasty writing was for a video lol)
6. Scanner bed with two sheets of tracing paper attached for practical scanned textures
7. pgs. 4-5
8. pgs. 12-13
9. pgs. 16-17
10. Back cover
11. Sticker close up on “Pitchfork”
12. Me 👀
Written by Paul Thompson (@pxthompson)
Written by Paul A. Thompson
Photographs and videos by Julian Klincewicz (@julianklincewicz)
Special thanks to Joanie Del Santo (@skinnybonesjoans), personal stylist to Dijon
Edited by Jeremy Larson (@jeremydlarson), Mano Sundaresan (@manobells)
Visuals by Bowen Fernie (@bowenfernie), Stephanie Tran (@transtephanie_ ), and Roxanne Behr (@roxtrot)
Design by 🙇🙋, Michael Houtz (@michael_houtz), and Keir Novesky (@keirnov)

Dijon for Pitchfork
No joke, my top artist on Apple Music for this year is Dijon. Ive listened to Baby an unhealthy amount of times. This zine was so incredibly fun to work on, taking everything I learned from the last three issues to make this one even better. I worked with a few different elements to complement the writing and photography, and also to break some general rules/conventions i had set up for myself in the past zines. I messed with gradients, physical texture, stretching type and a ton of weird curves until I landed on something that we all felt was right on each spread.
For the texture on every page, I printed out the untextured spread, taped tracing paper to the scanner bed, scanned the printouts behind the tracing paper, retouched a bit, and placed those scans in layout.
1. Zine Cover
2. Video flipping through the whole zine
3. Opener spread for the zine
3. pgs. 2-3
4. Reflective Sticker
5. Pitchfork handwritten sketches, (the rico nasty writing was for a video lol)
6. Scanner bed with two sheets of tracing paper attached for practical scanned textures
7. pgs. 4-5
8. pgs. 12-13
9. pgs. 16-17
10. Back cover
11. Sticker close up on “Pitchfork”
12. Me 👀
Written by Paul Thompson (@pxthompson)
Written by Paul A. Thompson
Photographs and videos by Julian Klincewicz (@julianklincewicz)
Special thanks to Joanie Del Santo (@skinnybonesjoans), personal stylist to Dijon
Edited by Jeremy Larson (@jeremydlarson), Mano Sundaresan (@manobells)
Visuals by Bowen Fernie (@bowenfernie), Stephanie Tran (@transtephanie_ ), and Roxanne Behr (@roxtrot)
Design by 🙇🙋, Michael Houtz (@michael_houtz), and Keir Novesky (@keirnov)

Dijon for Pitchfork
No joke, my top artist on Apple Music for this year is Dijon. Ive listened to Baby an unhealthy amount of times. This zine was so incredibly fun to work on, taking everything I learned from the last three issues to make this one even better. I worked with a few different elements to complement the writing and photography, and also to break some general rules/conventions i had set up for myself in the past zines. I messed with gradients, physical texture, stretching type and a ton of weird curves until I landed on something that we all felt was right on each spread.
For the texture on every page, I printed out the untextured spread, taped tracing paper to the scanner bed, scanned the printouts behind the tracing paper, retouched a bit, and placed those scans in layout.
1. Zine Cover
2. Video flipping through the whole zine
3. Opener spread for the zine
3. pgs. 2-3
4. Reflective Sticker
5. Pitchfork handwritten sketches, (the rico nasty writing was for a video lol)
6. Scanner bed with two sheets of tracing paper attached for practical scanned textures
7. pgs. 4-5
8. pgs. 12-13
9. pgs. 16-17
10. Back cover
11. Sticker close up on “Pitchfork”
12. Me 👀
Written by Paul Thompson (@pxthompson)
Written by Paul A. Thompson
Photographs and videos by Julian Klincewicz (@julianklincewicz)
Special thanks to Joanie Del Santo (@skinnybonesjoans), personal stylist to Dijon
Edited by Jeremy Larson (@jeremydlarson), Mano Sundaresan (@manobells)
Visuals by Bowen Fernie (@bowenfernie), Stephanie Tran (@transtephanie_ ), and Roxanne Behr (@roxtrot)
Design by 🙇🙋, Michael Houtz (@michael_houtz), and Keir Novesky (@keirnov)
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RIP Virgil 💚
This was a beast of a feature to work on, but such a fun one to get to design and lay out. I found it so inspiring to get a closer look at the breadth of work Virgil did, the rabbit holes he went down for inspiration, and ultimately what that reveals about who he was andwhat drove his passion and creativity. I absolutely couldn’t have designed this without the expertise and direction from @keirnov and @michael_houtz , and @transtephanie_ who diligently searched through and selected the photos that we used for print!
I worked on the design, custom monoweight headline, layout of the print feature, and I assisted the product teams in translating the print design over to the interactive web archive.
Check it out at any place you can find GQ, or you can check out the interactive archive online now.
“Inside the Top Secret Virgil Abloh Archive”
Words by @samuelhine
Photographs by @michael_schmelling
Art Direction: @michael_houtz
Design Direction: @keirnov
So many people made this happen so I hope I didnt miss anyone:
Alexander Ratner, @stevenpostlethwaite , Clementine Levinson, @gabeconte, @transtephanie_ , @milesapope , Johnny Chan, @hunterwolff.space , @beatrice_tamagnini , Elton Rhee , @n_ryan

RIP Virgil 💚
This was a beast of a feature to work on, but such a fun one to get to design and lay out. I found it so inspiring to get a closer look at the breadth of work Virgil did, the rabbit holes he went down for inspiration, and ultimately what that reveals about who he was andwhat drove his passion and creativity. I absolutely couldn’t have designed this without the expertise and direction from @keirnov and @michael_houtz , and @transtephanie_ who diligently searched through and selected the photos that we used for print!
I worked on the design, custom monoweight headline, layout of the print feature, and I assisted the product teams in translating the print design over to the interactive web archive.
Check it out at any place you can find GQ, or you can check out the interactive archive online now.
“Inside the Top Secret Virgil Abloh Archive”
Words by @samuelhine
Photographs by @michael_schmelling
Art Direction: @michael_houtz
Design Direction: @keirnov
So many people made this happen so I hope I didnt miss anyone:
Alexander Ratner, @stevenpostlethwaite , Clementine Levinson, @gabeconte, @transtephanie_ , @milesapope , Johnny Chan, @hunterwolff.space , @beatrice_tamagnini , Elton Rhee , @n_ryan

RIP Virgil 💚
This was a beast of a feature to work on, but such a fun one to get to design and lay out. I found it so inspiring to get a closer look at the breadth of work Virgil did, the rabbit holes he went down for inspiration, and ultimately what that reveals about who he was andwhat drove his passion and creativity. I absolutely couldn’t have designed this without the expertise and direction from @keirnov and @michael_houtz , and @transtephanie_ who diligently searched through and selected the photos that we used for print!
I worked on the design, custom monoweight headline, layout of the print feature, and I assisted the product teams in translating the print design over to the interactive web archive.
Check it out at any place you can find GQ, or you can check out the interactive archive online now.
“Inside the Top Secret Virgil Abloh Archive”
Words by @samuelhine
Photographs by @michael_schmelling
Art Direction: @michael_houtz
Design Direction: @keirnov
So many people made this happen so I hope I didnt miss anyone:
Alexander Ratner, @stevenpostlethwaite , Clementine Levinson, @gabeconte, @transtephanie_ , @milesapope , Johnny Chan, @hunterwolff.space , @beatrice_tamagnini , Elton Rhee , @n_ryan

RIP Virgil 💚
This was a beast of a feature to work on, but such a fun one to get to design and lay out. I found it so inspiring to get a closer look at the breadth of work Virgil did, the rabbit holes he went down for inspiration, and ultimately what that reveals about who he was andwhat drove his passion and creativity. I absolutely couldn’t have designed this without the expertise and direction from @keirnov and @michael_houtz , and @transtephanie_ who diligently searched through and selected the photos that we used for print!
I worked on the design, custom monoweight headline, layout of the print feature, and I assisted the product teams in translating the print design over to the interactive web archive.
Check it out at any place you can find GQ, or you can check out the interactive archive online now.
“Inside the Top Secret Virgil Abloh Archive”
Words by @samuelhine
Photographs by @michael_schmelling
Art Direction: @michael_houtz
Design Direction: @keirnov
So many people made this happen so I hope I didnt miss anyone:
Alexander Ratner, @stevenpostlethwaite , Clementine Levinson, @gabeconte, @transtephanie_ , @milesapope , Johnny Chan, @hunterwolff.space , @beatrice_tamagnini , Elton Rhee , @n_ryan

RIP Virgil 💚
This was a beast of a feature to work on, but such a fun one to get to design and lay out. I found it so inspiring to get a closer look at the breadth of work Virgil did, the rabbit holes he went down for inspiration, and ultimately what that reveals about who he was andwhat drove his passion and creativity. I absolutely couldn’t have designed this without the expertise and direction from @keirnov and @michael_houtz , and @transtephanie_ who diligently searched through and selected the photos that we used for print!
I worked on the design, custom monoweight headline, layout of the print feature, and I assisted the product teams in translating the print design over to the interactive web archive.
Check it out at any place you can find GQ, or you can check out the interactive archive online now.
“Inside the Top Secret Virgil Abloh Archive”
Words by @samuelhine
Photographs by @michael_schmelling
Art Direction: @michael_houtz
Design Direction: @keirnov
So many people made this happen so I hope I didnt miss anyone:
Alexander Ratner, @stevenpostlethwaite , Clementine Levinson, @gabeconte, @transtephanie_ , @milesapope , Johnny Chan, @hunterwolff.space , @beatrice_tamagnini , Elton Rhee , @n_ryan

RIP Virgil 💚
This was a beast of a feature to work on, but such a fun one to get to design and lay out. I found it so inspiring to get a closer look at the breadth of work Virgil did, the rabbit holes he went down for inspiration, and ultimately what that reveals about who he was andwhat drove his passion and creativity. I absolutely couldn’t have designed this without the expertise and direction from @keirnov and @michael_houtz , and @transtephanie_ who diligently searched through and selected the photos that we used for print!
I worked on the design, custom monoweight headline, layout of the print feature, and I assisted the product teams in translating the print design over to the interactive web archive.
Check it out at any place you can find GQ, or you can check out the interactive archive online now.
“Inside the Top Secret Virgil Abloh Archive”
Words by @samuelhine
Photographs by @michael_schmelling
Art Direction: @michael_houtz
Design Direction: @keirnov
So many people made this happen so I hope I didnt miss anyone:
Alexander Ratner, @stevenpostlethwaite , Clementine Levinson, @gabeconte, @transtephanie_ , @milesapope , Johnny Chan, @hunterwolff.space , @beatrice_tamagnini , Elton Rhee , @n_ryan

RIP Virgil 💚
This was a beast of a feature to work on, but such a fun one to get to design and lay out. I found it so inspiring to get a closer look at the breadth of work Virgil did, the rabbit holes he went down for inspiration, and ultimately what that reveals about who he was andwhat drove his passion and creativity. I absolutely couldn’t have designed this without the expertise and direction from @keirnov and @michael_houtz , and @transtephanie_ who diligently searched through and selected the photos that we used for print!
I worked on the design, custom monoweight headline, layout of the print feature, and I assisted the product teams in translating the print design over to the interactive web archive.
Check it out at any place you can find GQ, or you can check out the interactive archive online now.
“Inside the Top Secret Virgil Abloh Archive”
Words by @samuelhine
Photographs by @michael_schmelling
Art Direction: @michael_houtz
Design Direction: @keirnov
So many people made this happen so I hope I didnt miss anyone:
Alexander Ratner, @stevenpostlethwaite , Clementine Levinson, @gabeconte, @transtephanie_ , @milesapope , Johnny Chan, @hunterwolff.space , @beatrice_tamagnini , Elton Rhee , @n_ryan

RIP Virgil 💚
This was a beast of a feature to work on, but such a fun one to get to design and lay out. I found it so inspiring to get a closer look at the breadth of work Virgil did, the rabbit holes he went down for inspiration, and ultimately what that reveals about who he was andwhat drove his passion and creativity. I absolutely couldn’t have designed this without the expertise and direction from @keirnov and @michael_houtz , and @transtephanie_ who diligently searched through and selected the photos that we used for print!
I worked on the design, custom monoweight headline, layout of the print feature, and I assisted the product teams in translating the print design over to the interactive web archive.
Check it out at any place you can find GQ, or you can check out the interactive archive online now.
“Inside the Top Secret Virgil Abloh Archive”
Words by @samuelhine
Photographs by @michael_schmelling
Art Direction: @michael_houtz
Design Direction: @keirnov
So many people made this happen so I hope I didnt miss anyone:
Alexander Ratner, @stevenpostlethwaite , Clementine Levinson, @gabeconte, @transtephanie_ , @milesapope , Johnny Chan, @hunterwolff.space , @beatrice_tamagnini , Elton Rhee , @n_ryan

RIP Virgil 💚
This was a beast of a feature to work on, but such a fun one to get to design and lay out. I found it so inspiring to get a closer look at the breadth of work Virgil did, the rabbit holes he went down for inspiration, and ultimately what that reveals about who he was andwhat drove his passion and creativity. I absolutely couldn’t have designed this without the expertise and direction from @keirnov and @michael_houtz , and @transtephanie_ who diligently searched through and selected the photos that we used for print!
I worked on the design, custom monoweight headline, layout of the print feature, and I assisted the product teams in translating the print design over to the interactive web archive.
Check it out at any place you can find GQ, or you can check out the interactive archive online now.
“Inside the Top Secret Virgil Abloh Archive”
Words by @samuelhine
Photographs by @michael_schmelling
Art Direction: @michael_houtz
Design Direction: @keirnov
So many people made this happen so I hope I didnt miss anyone:
Alexander Ratner, @stevenpostlethwaite , Clementine Levinson, @gabeconte, @transtephanie_ , @milesapope , Johnny Chan, @hunterwolff.space , @beatrice_tamagnini , Elton Rhee , @n_ryan
RIP Virgil 💚
This was a beast of a feature to work on, but such a fun one to get to design and lay out. I found it so inspiring to get a closer look at the breadth of work Virgil did, the rabbit holes he went down for inspiration, and ultimately what that reveals about who he was andwhat drove his passion and creativity. I absolutely couldn’t have designed this without the expertise and direction from @keirnov and @michael_houtz , and @transtephanie_ who diligently searched through and selected the photos that we used for print!
I worked on the design, custom monoweight headline, layout of the print feature, and I assisted the product teams in translating the print design over to the interactive web archive.
Check it out at any place you can find GQ, or you can check out the interactive archive online now.
“Inside the Top Secret Virgil Abloh Archive”
Words by @samuelhine
Photographs by @michael_schmelling
Art Direction: @michael_houtz
Design Direction: @keirnov
So many people made this happen so I hope I didnt miss anyone:
Alexander Ratner, @stevenpostlethwaite , Clementine Levinson, @gabeconte, @transtephanie_ , @milesapope , Johnny Chan, @hunterwolff.space , @beatrice_tamagnini , Elton Rhee , @n_ryan
Wingdings, Times, and Arial
Made with @cavalry.app
Selects is a weekly staff-curated playlist by @pitchfork . Every week features bespoke art for music streaming services, socials, and web.

How Jay-Z Pushed American Fashion Forward
This was a real beast. So much of our design process was intertwined with the in-depth research on Jay’s visual archive by our Photo Editors, conversations with Edit/Photo about what to highlight in Frazier’s interview, attention to detail by the keen-eyes of our Production and Design teams, and everyone collaborating to explore how to compile all of this into an exciting and rich reading experience for anyone picking up the mag. (All while juggling other fun projects….This was done start-to-finish in the span of 2 weeks) Really could not have brought this to life alone, I’m so grateful for the whole team! 🖤
Words by @the_summerman
In Conversation with @jerrylorenzo @tremaineemory @angelobaque @chicagodonc
Editor: @jon__wilde
Visuals and Creative Direction: @therealbrauna @ellemenopeeee @roxtrot
Art and Design Direction: @michael_houtz @keirnov
Production: Timothy Meneely, @djonamarkic @jim_gomez

How Jay-Z Pushed American Fashion Forward
This was a real beast. So much of our design process was intertwined with the in-depth research on Jay’s visual archive by our Photo Editors, conversations with Edit/Photo about what to highlight in Frazier’s interview, attention to detail by the keen-eyes of our Production and Design teams, and everyone collaborating to explore how to compile all of this into an exciting and rich reading experience for anyone picking up the mag. (All while juggling other fun projects….This was done start-to-finish in the span of 2 weeks) Really could not have brought this to life alone, I’m so grateful for the whole team! 🖤
Words by @the_summerman
In Conversation with @jerrylorenzo @tremaineemory @angelobaque @chicagodonc
Editor: @jon__wilde
Visuals and Creative Direction: @therealbrauna @ellemenopeeee @roxtrot
Art and Design Direction: @michael_houtz @keirnov
Production: Timothy Meneely, @djonamarkic @jim_gomez

How Jay-Z Pushed American Fashion Forward
This was a real beast. So much of our design process was intertwined with the in-depth research on Jay’s visual archive by our Photo Editors, conversations with Edit/Photo about what to highlight in Frazier’s interview, attention to detail by the keen-eyes of our Production and Design teams, and everyone collaborating to explore how to compile all of this into an exciting and rich reading experience for anyone picking up the mag. (All while juggling other fun projects….This was done start-to-finish in the span of 2 weeks) Really could not have brought this to life alone, I’m so grateful for the whole team! 🖤
Words by @the_summerman
In Conversation with @jerrylorenzo @tremaineemory @angelobaque @chicagodonc
Editor: @jon__wilde
Visuals and Creative Direction: @therealbrauna @ellemenopeeee @roxtrot
Art and Design Direction: @michael_houtz @keirnov
Production: Timothy Meneely, @djonamarkic @jim_gomez

How Jay-Z Pushed American Fashion Forward
This was a real beast. So much of our design process was intertwined with the in-depth research on Jay’s visual archive by our Photo Editors, conversations with Edit/Photo about what to highlight in Frazier’s interview, attention to detail by the keen-eyes of our Production and Design teams, and everyone collaborating to explore how to compile all of this into an exciting and rich reading experience for anyone picking up the mag. (All while juggling other fun projects….This was done start-to-finish in the span of 2 weeks) Really could not have brought this to life alone, I’m so grateful for the whole team! 🖤
Words by @the_summerman
In Conversation with @jerrylorenzo @tremaineemory @angelobaque @chicagodonc
Editor: @jon__wilde
Visuals and Creative Direction: @therealbrauna @ellemenopeeee @roxtrot
Art and Design Direction: @michael_houtz @keirnov
Production: Timothy Meneely, @djonamarkic @jim_gomez

How Jay-Z Pushed American Fashion Forward
This was a real beast. So much of our design process was intertwined with the in-depth research on Jay’s visual archive by our Photo Editors, conversations with Edit/Photo about what to highlight in Frazier’s interview, attention to detail by the keen-eyes of our Production and Design teams, and everyone collaborating to explore how to compile all of this into an exciting and rich reading experience for anyone picking up the mag. (All while juggling other fun projects….This was done start-to-finish in the span of 2 weeks) Really could not have brought this to life alone, I’m so grateful for the whole team! 🖤
Words by @the_summerman
In Conversation with @jerrylorenzo @tremaineemory @angelobaque @chicagodonc
Editor: @jon__wilde
Visuals and Creative Direction: @therealbrauna @ellemenopeeee @roxtrot
Art and Design Direction: @michael_houtz @keirnov
Production: Timothy Meneely, @djonamarkic @jim_gomez

How Jay-Z Pushed American Fashion Forward
This was a real beast. So much of our design process was intertwined with the in-depth research on Jay’s visual archive by our Photo Editors, conversations with Edit/Photo about what to highlight in Frazier’s interview, attention to detail by the keen-eyes of our Production and Design teams, and everyone collaborating to explore how to compile all of this into an exciting and rich reading experience for anyone picking up the mag. (All while juggling other fun projects….This was done start-to-finish in the span of 2 weeks) Really could not have brought this to life alone, I’m so grateful for the whole team! 🖤
Words by @the_summerman
In Conversation with @jerrylorenzo @tremaineemory @angelobaque @chicagodonc
Editor: @jon__wilde
Visuals and Creative Direction: @therealbrauna @ellemenopeeee @roxtrot
Art and Design Direction: @michael_houtz @keirnov
Production: Timothy Meneely, @djonamarkic @jim_gomez

How Jay-Z Pushed American Fashion Forward
This was a real beast. So much of our design process was intertwined with the in-depth research on Jay’s visual archive by our Photo Editors, conversations with Edit/Photo about what to highlight in Frazier’s interview, attention to detail by the keen-eyes of our Production and Design teams, and everyone collaborating to explore how to compile all of this into an exciting and rich reading experience for anyone picking up the mag. (All while juggling other fun projects….This was done start-to-finish in the span of 2 weeks) Really could not have brought this to life alone, I’m so grateful for the whole team! 🖤
Words by @the_summerman
In Conversation with @jerrylorenzo @tremaineemory @angelobaque @chicagodonc
Editor: @jon__wilde
Visuals and Creative Direction: @therealbrauna @ellemenopeeee @roxtrot
Art and Design Direction: @michael_houtz @keirnov
Production: Timothy Meneely, @djonamarkic @jim_gomez
60 doodles, 90 seconds
To celebrate another @pitchfork Over/Under in the books (go watch it, this one with Earl Sweatshirt & MIKE is a real gem), I decided to throw together my faves out of the 300 + doodles i’ve made for this series so far!
Frame by frame animations made in @procreate
Huge shout out to @haskour.mov for trusting me to refresh this series’ graphics!
bet you didn’t know the crosswalk guy was so flexible
made in @cavalry.app
Selects is a weekly staff-curated playlist by @pitchfork . Every week features bespoke art for music streaming services, socials, and web.
bet you didn’t know the crosswalk guy was so flexible
made in @cavalry.app
Selects is a weekly staff-curated playlist by @pitchfork . Every week features bespoke art for music streaming services, socials, and web.
made this week’s Selects with the story tab in IG and treated with @cavalry.app
Selects is a weekly staff-curated playlist by @pitchfork . Every week features bespoke art for music streaming services, socials, and web.
made this week’s Selects with the story tab in IG and treated with @cavalry.app
Selects is a weekly staff-curated playlist by @pitchfork . Every week features bespoke art for music streaming services, socials, and web.
made this week’s Selects with the story tab in IG and treated with @cavalry.app
Selects is a weekly staff-curated playlist by @pitchfork . Every week features bespoke art for music streaming services, socials, and web.

The Ozempic Diaries @gq
A distorted type treatment made with some good ol’ pyrex as a lens.
Written by @viajoshhunt
Photographs by @johnclaytonlee
Art direction: @michael_houtz
Design direction: @keirnov

The Ozempic Diaries @gq
A distorted type treatment made with some good ol’ pyrex as a lens.
Written by @viajoshhunt
Photographs by @johnclaytonlee
Art direction: @michael_houtz
Design direction: @keirnov

The Ozempic Diaries @gq
A distorted type treatment made with some good ol’ pyrex as a lens.
Written by @viajoshhunt
Photographs by @johnclaytonlee
Art direction: @michael_houtz
Design direction: @keirnov

The Ozempic Diaries @gq
A distorted type treatment made with some good ol’ pyrex as a lens.
Written by @viajoshhunt
Photographs by @johnclaytonlee
Art direction: @michael_houtz
Design direction: @keirnov
The Ozempic Diaries @gq
A distorted type treatment made with some good ol’ pyrex as a lens.
Written by @viajoshhunt
Photographs by @johnclaytonlee
Art direction: @michael_houtz
Design direction: @keirnov

The Ozempic Diaries @gq
A distorted type treatment made with some good ol’ pyrex as a lens.
Written by @viajoshhunt
Photographs by @johnclaytonlee
Art direction: @michael_houtz
Design direction: @keirnov

The Ozempic Diaries @gq
A distorted type treatment made with some good ol’ pyrex as a lens.
Written by @viajoshhunt
Photographs by @johnclaytonlee
Art direction: @michael_houtz
Design direction: @keirnov

🚨SPD HAPPY HOURS ARE BACK🚨 join us for our last Thursday of the month happy hour at The Magician, Thursday February 26th. Hosted by GQ’s @keirnov @michael_houtz @kelseyniziolek @chrispanicker
No cover charge = no excuse not to come.
this one’s for all the horses out there ❤️🐎 happy lunar new year!
made with @cavalry.app @hydravideosynth
Selects is a weekly staff-curated playlist by Pitchfork. Every week features bespoke art for music streaming services, socials, and web.
this one’s for all the horses out there ❤️🐎 happy lunar new year!
made with @cavalry.app @hydravideosynth
Selects is a weekly staff-curated playlist by Pitchfork. Every week features bespoke art for music streaming services, socials, and web.
AI Music Is Here to Stay. How Do We Reckon With It?
Written by @kieranpressreynolds
Robot overlord pixel art made in @aseprite and @cavalry.app

AI Music Is Here to Stay. How Do We Reckon With It?
Written by @kieranpressreynolds
Robot overlord pixel art made in @aseprite and @cavalry.app
AI Music Is Here to Stay. How Do We Reckon With It?
Written by @kieranpressreynolds
Robot overlord pixel art made in @aseprite and @cavalry.app
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