Decent
26 voices reshaping identity




Client
Client
Decent
Decent
What we did
What we did
Creative Direction, Editorial Design
Creative Direction, Editorial Design
Project
Project
Decent Issue 3 explores the power of style with features on Conor Deegan of Fontaines D.C., comedian Munya Chawawa, Radio 6 DJ Don Letts, and more. How what we wear can shape identity, challenge norms and also bring joy. Rather than chasing micro-trends or algorithm-approved looks, it slows things down to explore the stories behind clothes: the memories tied to them, the freedom they offer and the ways they blur gender lines. From aesthetics to identity, rebellion to self-expression, the issue captures 26 unique voices whose style is as layered and meaningful as it is striking.
The design mirrors the honesty of the stories, with a documentary feel in harmony alongside the film photography throughout. Raw, slightly unpolished, yet confident and fashion-forward. With nods to 90s aesthetics and early internet culture, the issue challenges rigid ideas of masculinity, weaving in softness and playfulness for a look that feels unexpected yet distinctly Decent.
Decent Issue 3 explores the power of style with features on Conor Deegan of Fontaines D.C., comedian Munya Chawawa, Radio 6 DJ Don Letts, and more. How what we wear can shape identity, challenge norms and also bring joy. Rather than chasing micro-trends or algorithm-approved looks, it slows things down to explore the stories behind clothes: the memories tied to them, the freedom they offer and the ways they blur gender lines. From aesthetics to identity, rebellion to self-expression, the issue captures 26 unique voices whose style is as layered and meaningful as it is striking.
The design mirrors the honesty of the stories, with a documentary feel in harmony alongside the film photography throughout. Raw, slightly unpolished, yet confident and fashion-forward. With nods to 90s aesthetics and early internet culture, the issue challenges rigid ideas of masculinity, weaving in softness and playfulness for a look that feels unexpected yet distinctly Decent.












Credits
Maria Kivimaa
Founder and Editor-in-Chief
KOPA Printing House
Printers
Credits
Maria Kivimaa
Founder and Editor-in-Chief
KOPA Printing House
Printers
Art Gallery is a leading healthcare technology company specializing in advanced solutions and personalized wellness follow-up care. Their innovative approach seamlessly connects patients, health tech wearables, and comprehensive clinical support, establishing VitaNova as a pioneer in this transformative industry.
Noah Jenkins, CEO


