Editor: Adrian Shaughnessy
Publisher: Association Of Illustrators
Publication: 2007, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, section sewn
Pages: 82
Size: 210 x 300
Text: English
Founded by Adrian Shaughnessy, Varoom functioned as a sophisticated journal that treated illustration as a serious subject for critical analysis rather than just a commercial craft. Each issue was built around a specific theme — such as "Activism," "Style," or "The Body" — to explore how visual storytelling impacts global culture, politics, and technology. The publication was known for its high production values, evolving through various physical formats before settling into a chunky, book-like aesthetic on tactile, uncoated paper. Though regular production ceased in 2021, it remains a definitive archive for the industry, featuring contributions from world-class image-makers and maintaining a legacy as the preeminent voice for the "illustrated image."
Contents:
- Wolves, Logic And Happy Mistakes:
An Interview With Sara Fanelli
By Steven Heller.
- Soulful Simplicity:
The Work Of David Foldvari
By Anna Gerber.
- Euphoric Environments:
The Work Of Tod Hanson
By Jody Boenhart.
- Heated Debate:
The Image That Exploded
By Lewis Blackwell.
- The Compelling Image
Chosen By David Hughes.
- You Can Still Do A Lot With Quite A Small Brain
: A Visual Essay By Robert Ryan.
- Stewart Mackinnon:
Lost Illustrator
By Rick Poynor.
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