Swindle (magazine) explained

Swindle
Editor2:Roger Gastman
Editor Title:Senior Creative Director
Editor Title2:Editor-In-Chief
Frequency:Quarterly
Format:A4
Publisher:Shepard Fairey
Founder:Shepard Fairey
Founded:2004
Finaldate:2009

Swindle was a bi-monthly arts and culture publication founded in 2004 by artist Shepard Fairey.[1] The magazine has not been published since 2009.[2]

The magazine had a strong focus on street art and has featured Banksy, Invader, Faile, and Miss Van on its cover. Swindle has featured interviews with celebrities such as Billy Idol, Debbie Harry, and Grandmaster Flash. In 2006 and 2007, Swindle compiled annual Icons issues that featured 50 leading art and culture figures.

Shepard Fairey's Studio Number-One produced the magazine until early 2009. Art direction for the magazine was done by Smyrski Creative.[3] In addition to its regular staff, Swindle had contributors from the music, fashion, and creative industries, including Fairey, Banksy, Henry Rollins, Caroline Ryder, Clint Catalyst, Day19, Shawna Kenney, and Damien Hirst.

In 2006, Advertising Age picked Swindles issue 8 as one of the "10 Magazine Covers We Loved."[4] The L.A. Weekly listed Swindle's creators among the "L.A. People of 2006."[5]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Rob Walker. The Buzz Guru. December 12, 2015. Inc. March 1, 2004.
  2. http://swindlemagazine.com/ Swindle Magazine homepage
  3. http://smyrskicreative.com/portfolio/selected-work/swindle-magazine "Smyrski Creative: Swindle Magazine"
  4. News: 10 Magazine Covers We Loved . Nat Ives . . December 18, 2006 . 2 July 2012.
  5. http://www.laweekly.com/la-people-2006/factory-of-talent/13146/ LA Weekly