Mozilla Foundation: Imagine Intel
Mozilla Foundation: Imagine Intel
Visual Identity, Editorial Design
Art Direction, Editorial Design
Art Direction, Editorial Design
A printed magazine exploring creativity at AI’s turning point
Example of the key visual language
from the magazine
A printed magazine exploring
creativity at AI’s turning point
Imagine Intel is a new magazine from the Mozilla Foundation, exploring the hopes, anxieties, and demands of creatives at a transformational moment for creativity and technology.
The publication brings together voices and perspectives from artists and thinkers working with AI, packaged as a timely, accessible zine.
Imagine Intel is a new magazine from the Mozilla Foundation, exploring the hopes, anxieties, and demands of creatives at a transformational moment for creativity and technology.
The publication brings together voices and perspectives from artists and thinkers working with AI, packaged as a timely, accessible zine.













Created with a community-first editorial approach, the zine weaves real insights from working creatives with curated cultural references brought together through editorial design. At its core, Imagine Intel challenges dominant AI narratives, proposing creative futures shaped by communities (not corporations) and equipping creatives with the context to engage with AI on their own term.
The content was developed together with co-matter, research & strategy studio from Berlin.
Imagine Intel is printed in edition of 500 copies and is also available as a free digital zine on the Mozilla Foundation website. Designed as an open, evolving series, it will return with a second edition, Imagine Intelligences, set in India in early 2026.
Imagine Intel is a new magazine from the Mozilla Foundation, exploring the hopes, anxieties, and demands of creatives at a transformational moment for creativity and technology.
The publication brings together voices and perspectives from artists and thinkers working with AI, packaged as a timely, accessible zine.
Created with a community-first editorial approach, the zine weaves real insights from working creatives with curated cultural references brought together through editorial design. At its core, Imagine Intel challenges dominant AI narratives, proposing creative futures shaped by communities (not corporations) and equipping creatives with the context to engage with AI on their own term.
The content was developed together with co-matter, research & strategy studio from Berlin.






Example of the key visual language from the magazine
Created with a community-first editorial approach, the zine weaves real insights from working creatives with curated cultural references brought together through editorial design. At its core, Imagine Intel challenges dominant AI narratives, proposing creative futures shaped by communities (not corporations) and equipping creatives with the context to engage with AI on their own term.
The content was developed together with co-matter, research & strategy studio from Berlin.
For the zine, we commissioned LA-based illustrator Dakarai Akil to create chapter-specific artworks that visualise creative workers’ data and themes, acting as a visual companion to the original research. Drawing on archival materials, Akil imagines future-facing, politically charged works rooted in afrofuturism.
Imagine Intel is printed in edition of 500 copies and is also available as a free digital zine on the Mozilla Foundation website. Designed as an open, evolving series, it will return with a second edition, Imagine Intelligences, set in India in early 2026.
For the zine, we commissioned LA-based illustrator Dakarai Akil to create chapter-specific artworks that visualise creative workers’ data and themes, acting as a visual companion to the original research. Drawing on archival materials, Akil imagines future-facing, politically charged works rooted in afrofuturism.






Imagine Intel is printed in edition of 500 copies and is also available as a free digital zine on the Mozilla Foundation website. Designed as an open, evolving series, it will return with a second edition, Imagine Intelligences, set in India in early 2026.






Credits
(Mozilla Foundation)
Leonora Chance, Ziyaad Bhorat, Nabiha Syed, Lauren Hendry Parson, Carli Cole, Hannah Ismael, Gabriel Kahan (Berggruen Institute)
Credits (co–matter)
Severin Matusek, Günseli Yalcinkaya, Alice Smith
Credits (Art & Print)
Dakarai Akil (Collages),
PARK (Print)
Imagine Intel is printed in edition of 500 copies and is also available as a free digital zine on the Mozilla Foundation website. Designed as an open, evolving series, it will return with a second edition, Imagine Intelligences, set in India in early 2026.
For the zine, we commissioned LA-based illustrator Dakarai Akil to create chapter-specific artworks that visualise creative workers’ data and themes, acting as a visual companion to the original research. Drawing on archival materials, Akil imagines future-facing, politically charged works rooted in afrofuturism.

















Credits (Mozilla Foundation)
Leonora Chance, Ziyaad Bhorat, Nabiha Syed, Lauren Hendry Parson, Carli Cole, Hannah Ismael,
Gabriel Kahan (Berggruen Institute)
Credits (co–matter)
Severin Matusek, Günseli Yalcinkaya, Alice Smith
Credits (Art & Print)
Dakarai Akil (Collages),
PARK (Print)
Credits (Mozilla Foundation)
Leonora Chance, Ziyaad Bhorat, Nabiha Syed, Lauren Hendry Parson, Carli Cole, Hannah Ismael, Gabriel Kahan (Berggruen Institute)
Credits (co–matter)
Severin Matusek, Günseli Yalcinkaya, Alice Smith
Severin Matusek, Günseli Yalcinkaya,
Alice Smith
Credits (Art & Print)
Dakarai Akil (Collages),
PARK (Print)