A Rallying Cry for Independent Design
As a branding curator I endorse Niche design, a tactile manifesto for bold independent creative thinking. It gathers essays, interviews, and candid Q&A from leaders who reject trends, and embrace craft. The zine practices what it preaches, from paper and type choices to sewn binding and measured scale.
Readers will find five essays, interviews with product minds, and ten Q&A pieces that challenge metrics first culture. Contributors include Anton Repponen, Jesper Kouthoofd, and voices from The Light Phone and teenage engineering. This is not nostalgia, it is an insistence on distinct design, and a rebuttal to bland uniformity.
Every design choice reinforces its argument, from ABC Diatype and Maxi typography to Arena Rough paper choices. Printed in Tel Aviv-Yafo, sewn bound, and measured at 14.8 by 21 centimeters, it feels deliberate. It collects conversations about refusing playbooks, resisting sameness, and reclaiming meaningful design practice. Buy it as a physical copy or PDF, the object itself is part of the argument. For curators, founders, and makers who need a design compass, this zine is a concise, uncompromising guide. Read it to recalibrate your taste, and reconnect with daring practical aesthetics today online.
Source: abduzeedo.com