i-D

i-D
Type bimonthly Fashion lifestyle magazine
Format Magazine
Owner Terry and Tricia Jones
Publisher Levelprint Ltd
Editor Terry Jones (editor-in-chief/creative director)
Holly Shackleton (editor)
Founded 1980
Language English
Headquarters London
Official website i-dmagazine.com

i-D is a British magazine dedicated to fashion, music, art and youth culture. i-D was founded by designer and former Vogue art director Terry Jones in 1980. The first issue was published in the form of a hand-stapled fanzine with text produced on a typewriter. Over the years the magazine evolved into a mature glossy but it has kept street style and youth central to every issue.

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Features

The magazine is known for its innovative photography and typography, and over the years established a reputation as a training ground for fresh talent. Photographers Nick Knight, Wolfgang Tillmans, Juergen Teller, Terry Richardson, Ellen von Unwerth, and Kayt Jones have produced work for i-D. The magazine celebrated its 250th edition at the end of 2004 and its 25th anniversary in 2005. The July Issue of 2009 was the magazines 300th publication, boasting many interesting articles and iconic photography, true to the magazines concept. The content, focused mainly on ideas from past issues and bringing these ideas into 2009. Raquel Zimmerman was the covergirl for this edition.

The magazine pioneered the hybrid style of documentary/fashion photography called The Straight Up. At first, these were of punks and New Wave youth found on English streets and who were simply asked to stand against any nearby blank wall. The resulting pictures—the subjects facing the camera and seen from "top to toe"—are a vivid historical documentary photography archive, and have established the posed "straight up" as a valid style of documentary picture-making.

Tipped on its side, the "i-D" typographic logo reveals a winking smiley. Most issues of i-D magazine have featured a winking cover model.

i-D has also held numerous exhibitions worldwide and published several books.

In 1984, Tony Elliott (Time Out) became its publishing partner with 51% share of the company. Terry remained editor-in-chief and creative director, but he also worked on other commercial projects. In 2004, Terry - together with his wife, Tricia - regained total control of the company.

i-D's silver anniversary in 2005 was celebrated with an exhibition (i-Dentity) and guest-edited issues. Terry invited a number of creative collaborators to work with him on different issues, around the central theme of identity.

They included:

All issues published in 2005 were marked with a silver spine. And for its birthday month (August 1980 was the first issue), four covers of the September 2005 issue were published.

i-D Magazine is similar to V Magazine in U.S. and Numéro of France.

Editors

The editors of i-D have been:

Books

Exhibitions

Smile i-D

Initially launched in 2001 to celebrate i-D's 20th birthday, Smile i-D highlights the spirit of the magazine. Since then, the show has continued to tour internationally, growing with each destination to include new material.

i-Dentity

The exhibition focused on identity, using still images, film, sound and smell to explore the theme. It was launched at the Fashion and Textile Museum in London in October 2005 to celebrate i-D's 25th anniversary.

Safe+Sound

References

Further reading

Taylor, Steve & Brody, Neville. 100 Years of Magazine Covers. London: Black Dog Publishing, 2006. ISBN 978-1904772422.

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