In undertaking the dynamic project of crafting a magazine for the burgeoning fashion designer, Joey Ehrenberg, widely recognized as "j.ehren," a distinctive exploration of his iconic anarchist style took center stage. This editorial venture seamlessly intertwined with a collaborative effort involving Piles of San Francisco—a creative documentation initiative shedding light on the prevalent issue of street litter in the vibrant cityscape. The editorial narrative not only encapsulated the avant-garde essence of j.ehren's designs but also served as a compelling visual commentary on the juxtaposition of fashion and the urban environment. Through a meticulously curated blend of design elements, typography, and photography, the magazine emerged as a powerful testament to the intersection of artistic expression and societal commentary, embodying the innovative spirit of both the fashion designer and the city of San Francisco. This collaborative endeavor not only showcased my adeptness in graphic design and art direction but also underscored my ability to intricately weave together diverse elements to create a visually stunning and thought-provoking narrative.