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Editorial Design, Art Direction

Editorial Design, Art Direction

Editorial Design, Art Direction

A zine capturing important conversations in the creative, community-driven space

A zine capturing important conversations in the creative, community-driven space

How To Dress Well is a musician from California whose work blends experimental sound with emotional depth. For post-office, a community-driven creative space in Amsterdam, he gathered a dozen sonic explorers to listen together to his new album, I Am Toward You, released just a month earlier.

How To Dress Well is a musician from California whose work blends experimental sound with emotional depth. For post-office, a community-driven creative space in Amsterdam, he gathered a dozen sonic explorers to listen together to his new album, I Am Toward You, released just a month earlier.

How To Dress Well is a musician from California whose work blends experimental sound with emotional depth. For post-office, a community-driven creative space in Amsterdam, he gathered a dozen sonic explorers to listen together to his new album, I Am Toward You, released just a month earlier.

This zine is the beginning of a new archive of conversations at post-office. It is designed as an open-source format: members of the community are invited to take the template, add their own voices, and make future zines from it, guided only by a few simple rules. Each new edition will carry forward one riso color from the previous issue while introducing a new one, layering continuity with change — much like the conversations themselves.


The goal is not just to preserve dialogue, but to keep it alive: a living, evolving record of creativity, shaped collectively.

This zine is the beginning of a new archive of conversations at post-office. It is designed as an open-source format: members of the community are invited to take the template, add their own voices, and make future zines from it, guided only by a few simple rules. Each new edition will carry forward one riso color from the previous issue while introducing a new one, layering continuity with change — much like the conversations themselves.


The goal is not just to preserve dialogue, but to keep it alive: a living, evolving record of creativity, shaped collectively.

The artwork within this zine is by Daniel Krell, the late brother of How To Dress Well. We wanted to hold his work with tenderness, giving it space, attention, and importance, and allowing it to resonate alongside the words.

Read more about the zine

Read more about the zine

Credits

Credits

Tom Krell (How To Dress Well),
Bryan Wolff & Marc Vermeeren (Creative Direction & Interview)

Tom Krell (How To Dress Well),
Bryan Wolff & Marc Vermeeren
(Creative Direction & Interview)

Tom Krell (How To Dress Well),
Bryan Wolff & Marc Vermeeren (Creative Direction & Interview)

Original artwork

Original artwork

Daniel Krell

Daniel Krell

Photography

Photography

Clémence Guillemot

Clémence Guillemot

Printer

Printer

Terry Bleu (Amsterdam)

Terry Bleu (Amsterdam)

Printer

Terry Bleu (Amsterdam)

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