It’s been a long time coming but issue 9 of Sway is now online and available to download.

For this issue, Rory and I wanted to experiment with a different type of theme so we decided to  choose a person and publish an entire issue around that person - it could be a response to them, a biography, a showcase. We chose to explore Eadweard Muybridge the photographer most known for his sequential images of galloping horses. For me personally, Muybridge has been a big inspiration to me and it was great to dive into his history and work further to produce this issue. Go take a look!

It’s been a long time coming but issue 9 of Sway is now online and available to download.

For this issue, Rory and I wanted to experiment with a different type of theme so we decided to choose a person and publish an entire issue around that person - it could be a response to them, a biography, a showcase. We chose to explore Eadweard Muybridge the photographer most known for his sequential images of galloping horses. For me personally, Muybridge has been a big inspiration to me and it was great to dive into his history and work further to produce this issue. Go take a look!

After a small hiatus, issue 8 of Sway, the experimental zine I co-publish with Rory King is now out and available for download! For this issue, Rory and I were interested in exploring the idea of “dialogue” and wanted to take a different approach to the theme. Instead of each of us responding to the theme on our own, we decided to both work from the same source material and instead of responding to the theme of “dialogue”, we thought it’d be fun to use actual dialogue. We decided on a powerful scene from the second season finale of one of our favorite shows, Lost.

The result is two visual interpretations of the same scene and in my opinion, one of our best issues yet. I’m really, really happy with how this one turned out. Go take a look!

After a small hiatus, issue 8 of Sway, the experimental zine I co-publish with Rory King is now out and available for download! For this issue, Rory and I were interested in exploring the idea of “dialogue” and wanted to take a different approach to the theme. Instead of each of us responding to the theme on our own, we decided to both work from the same source material and instead of responding to the theme of “dialogue”, we thought it’d be fun to use actual dialogue. We decided on a powerful scene from the second season finale of one of our favorite shows, Lost.

The result is two visual interpretations of the same scene and in my opinion, one of our best issues yet. I’m really, really happy with how this one turned out. Go take a look!

Issue 7 of Sway, the experiment zine I publish with Rory King is now online and available for download! This issue’s theme was “nature” and to add an extra challenge on top, we decided that each spread had to include an original illustration. This presented a new challenge in the creation of the issue as we couldn’t rely on imagery from the web but were left to experiment and create our own. I think they turned out well. Rory handled the first six spreads and I took the last six and I love how different each of ours look this time around.

View Issue 7: Nature here.

Issue 7 of Sway, the experiment zine I publish with Rory King is now online and available for download! This issue’s theme was “nature” and to add an extra challenge on top, we decided that each spread had to include an original illustration. This presented a new challenge in the creation of the issue as we couldn’t rely on imagery from the web but were left to experiment and create our own. I think they turned out well. Rory handled the first six spreads and I took the last six and I love how different each of ours look this time around.

View Issue 7: Nature here.

Sway: New Issue and New Site

After a bit of a delay, I’m excited to release issue four of Sway, the experimental zine I publish with Rory King. This issue’s theme is “yellow” and I edited and designed the first six spreads, focusing on the use of yellow in culture whether that be Van Gogh’s Yellow House, The Beatles’s Yellow Submarine or the 1988 play Yellow Fever, while Rory edited and designed the last half of the issue, producing an encyclopedia of sorts of how yellow is used in sports, foods, and history. I’m really proud of this one and think it’s the most focused issue we’ve produced so far.

Download Issue 4: Yellow

In conjunction with the new issue, we are also extremely excited to announce the full Sway website which will now be home to all future issues and an archive for past issues.

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