Noisetrend
Growing up, I spent many nights reading magazines across an eclectic range of topics. Inspired by magazine layout and composition, I dreamt of producing my own printed publication.
2020 was the year I finally thought to myself, "What are you waiting for? Create a magazine." So, I teamed up with fellow creatives to produce Noisetrend — an 84-page magazine featuring thought-provoking essays, stunning photography, and interviews with fresh, envelope-pushing artists.
In the ever-shifting landscape of music and art, Noisetrend became a creative outlet for us. With the impact of COVID, we all felt the push to create something new that allowed us to find a sense of normalcy in a world where we didn't recognize much as normal (and honestly, we were all cooped up at home and bored).
Work
Creative Leadership
Naming
Identity
Design
Packaging
Production
Social/Digital
Merch
Photo and Video
Noisetrend was launched during the holidays, and by the new year, we were out of stock. A second run was produced to meet demand and fulfill requests from Warner Brothers and Dirty Hit Records.
Contents
A Conversation with Dangy
A Conversation with Mishko
Polterguys Photoset
A Conversation with Zella Day
Machine Gun Kelly's Venture into Pop-Punk
A Mediocre Human's Guide to Sustainability
Capturing a Movement
Uncertain Skies: How Flight Attendants Are Dealing with a Pandemic
Really Fucking Good: Cinnamon Banana Pancakes
Brands We Love
Specs
84 Pages of Trend-worthy Content
Premium 80lb Uncoated Pages
Soft Touch 100lb Cover
Perfect-bound Spine
Designed & Printed in the USA
To celebrate the release of Noisetrend, we also produced a limited-edition t-shirt. This shirt was gifted to influencers and listed for sale on the magazine's website.
Like the magazine, we wanted this shirt to feel premium, so we opted for a heavy-weight garment, applied fiber-reactive dyes, and a branded woven label.
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