D.C.-based contemporary design practice Spaeth Hill is about to put out its first volume of äntrepō, “a dreamy new publication featuring interviews with national and international designers, original essays and expressive artwork,” reports brightestyoungthings.com (BYT).
BYT met with partner and design lead Nathan Hill to discuss the inaugural installment, which is titled Revelations. It states the 215-page “labor of love has been in development for five years now, and the boundary-pushing, fully-immersive result (featuring contributions from Benoît Bodhuin, Symrin Chawla, Perrin Drumm, Kristine Kawakubo, Ellen Lupton, Kristen Mallia, Ralph Nauta, Michael O’Neal, Kevin Perry and Nejc Prah) is a perfect gift idea a for design enthusiasts and creatives alike.”
In terms of future installments, Hill says they are looking for designers “that are practicing graphic design work that feels experimental in some way. We’re really looking for people who are pushing boundaries, not just creating a lot of what you see on Instagram, not trending so much; it’s more about if the designer can really explain how they’re pushing boundaries and how they’re continuously trying to reinvent who they are and what they’re doing, not only for themselves, but for their clients. I think those are the people we’re looking for.”
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