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"Immortal"
The word itself commands respect. It must be used with caution
because not all are deserving of it. Hip Hop Immortals focused
on selecting a design firm that could bring that word to
life, a design firm who shared our commitment to originality.
So the question was posed: Who should be entrusted with this task?
The search ended as soon as it began when we were introduced to Giovanni
Russo and his design firm, simply called No.
11 (Number Eleven). This ground breaking designer has a client
list that includes The Gap, Paco Rabanne, Aramis, Byblos, Club Monaco,
The Limited, Mossimo, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, and Valentino.
No. 11 had not only
mastered the art of reinvention, they understood the importance of
longevity through sustaining an effective and stylized campaign. We
were determined to distinguish ourselves in the marketplace and in
order to do that we needed to align ourselves with a design firm whose
talent was exactly that
distinguished. Their conspicuous book
design includes Albert Watson's Maroc, Deborah Turbeville's Studio
St. Petersburg with Bulfinch Press as well as Max Vadukul's Max Book.
What you will find between the covers of Hip Hop Immortals is nothing
less than a true piece of historically relevant artwork infused with
elements of style and originality the likes of which have yet to be
experienced.
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