





This experimental folio highlights the Between the Lines collection of Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen. The collection explores bridging physical and digital systems. Additional themes of distortion, glitch, and imperfection in systems were important to convey in the folio. Analog methods, such as scanning techniques and hand-painted type were used to develop imagery and patterns. The interactive pull tabs reveal more information while filling the space between pages. The film strips of images were printed on clear mylar, emphasizing the shiny film present in many of the dresses. The cover page is scannable with Artivive, where a distorted video plays over the spread. The folio is printed on French Paper and bound with a simple three-hole saddle stitch.
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This experimental folio highlights the Between the Lines collection of Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen. The collection explores bridging physical and digital systems. Additional themes of distortion, glitch, and imperfection in systems were important to convey in the folio. Analog methods, such as scanning techniques and hand-painted type were used to develop imagery and patterns. The interactive pull tabs reveal more information while filling the space between pages. The film strips of images were printed on clear mylar, emphasizing the shiny film present in many of the dresses. The cover page is scannable with Artivive, where a distorted video plays over the spread. The folio is printed on French Paper and bound with a simple three-hole saddle stitch.