2001 Magazine
A magazine dedicated to skateboard culture. Tracing the evolution and always rolling forward.
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Volume 4 of 2001 magazine introduced Diego Najera, showcasing his multifaceted identity as an artist, car enthusiast, and pro skateboarder. This issue explores the evolution of skateboarding culture from the early 2000s, a time when skate videos hit the mainstream, and directors like Spike Jonze became recognized beyond skateboarding circles. The challenge was to design a large-format magazine that honored both the past and future of this once outsider culture, now more mainstream than ever. The result is a magazine with a soft-touch cover and matte-coated paper, elevating the imagery and athleticism to the level of art, while preserving the unique identity of 2001.
2001 Magazine
A magazine dedicated to skateboard culture. Tracing the evolution and always rolling forward.
Art Direction
Layout Design
Print Consultation
Context
Volume 4 of 2001 magazine introduced Diego Najera, showcasing his multifaceted identity as an artist, car enthusiast, and pro skateboarder. This issue explores the evolution of skateboarding culture from the early 2000s, a time when skate videos hit the mainstream, and directors like Spike Jonze became recognized beyond skateboarding circles. The challenge was to design a large-format magazine that honored both the past and future of this once outsider culture, now more mainstream than ever. The result is a magazine with a soft-touch cover and matte-coated paper, elevating the imagery and athleticism to the level of art, while preserving the unique identity of 2001.
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2001 Magazine
A magazine dedicated to skateboard culture. Tracing the evolution and always rolling forward.
Art Direction
Layout Design
Print Consultation
Context
Volume 4 of 2001 magazine introduced Diego Najera, showcasing his multifaceted identity as an artist, car enthusiast, and pro skateboarder. This issue explores the evolution of skateboarding culture from the early 2000s, a time when skate videos hit the mainstream, and directors like Spike Jonze became recognized beyond skateboarding circles. The challenge was to design a large-format magazine that honored both the past and future of this once outsider culture, now more mainstream than ever. The result is a magazine with a soft-touch cover and matte-coated paper, elevating the imagery and athleticism to the level of art, while preserving the unique identity of 2001.