To produce an independent magazine, on an aspect of visual culture, with a full size prototype, cover, spine, stock and extent. To consider the magazine brand, including; proposition, title and audience, reflected in through the format, masthead/logo and magazine cover. 
Dusk was created for young urban creatives looking to find out more about the history of street culture, to provide a range of articles, from the origins of graffiti, to interviews with some of the arts biggest writers in history. Encouraging the UK creative scene to become more informed on the history and influences of graffiti and street art and the impact it had on other street cultures; hip hop, streetwear and skating.
Working in collaboration with Montana Cans, Dusk offers a discount code for each issue based on that issues colour scheme. Dusk magazine cover design hints heavily at the contents of the issue, 'juice' issue being predominantly based on the art of trespassing and getting up on trains, with the tagline featured on the back 'Speaking for the street'
Featuring works from notorious photographers within the scene and personal/local photography from around the UK. Articles throughout will cover all topics in the world of street culture and how they have been directly impacted by graffiti. It will include interviews that look at the lives and inspirations of notorious street artists, discovering the culture they helped inspire along the way. 

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