THE CONTEXTFollowing the death of Andy Warhol in 1987, along with the trailing effects of the ongoing AIDS pandemic, the nightlife in New York City became quiet. The Club Kids came to fill that void.
The Club Kids of New York THE APPROACHTo create a publication that celebrates a group of people known for their creativity and fearlessness that still impact today’s culture.
Outlaw Parties THE OUTCOMERhythm of the Night: Celebrating the Club Kids of New York.
An over 290-pg spiral-bound book with a fluorescent pink plexiglass cover. This publication becomes a visual exploration of what it means to be a Club Kid of the 90s using digital and analog techniques.
The idea of a 24-hour clock as page numbers is utilized to represent the day in life as a Club Kid. There is also a running footer with an ongoing playlist changing songs per page as a nod to music in the nightclubs.