Print Process: HYPEBEAST Magazine Issue 11

Take a peek into the intricate production of The Restoration Issue.

In keeping with the progressive nature of the HYPEBEAST platform as a whole, HYPEBEAST Magazine undergoes a visual overhaul every five issues, meaning that our next issue — Issue 11: The Restoration Issue — has been reimagined top-to-bottom to reflect the maturation of the publication since its inception in 2012. Here, we feature the final stretch between the magazine as a concept, and the magazine as a physical product. After four months of ideation, collecting and writing stories, proofreading, editing and designing, the final master file is sent to the printing press. To mark the third evolution of the magazine, we visited the printing press at the beginning of the production process to follow the realization of Issue 11 into its final physical form, and the many steps such an endeavor entails.

HYPEBEAST Magazine Issue 11: The Restoration Issue will launch at the end of this month for $12 USD at select stockists and newsstands worldwide.


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