Saturday, January 10, 2004

King Mini Benefits From Lack of New Ashton & Demi Stories

January 10, 2004
KMIs commitment to works of "Geniusness"" seems to have struck chord with the overworked and undervalued interns of the publishing world. Hungry to fill editorial space, these world-wide-intra-net savvy go-getters have turned to KMI for something fresh. The Taiwan design magazine X-Funs has dedicated several pages to what we can only guess is a highly informative interview with KMI founder and CEO Vincent Stall. If you read Taiwanese or will be traveling through Asia in the near future, we recommend that you track down a copy of this beautifully produced magazine. Then, please take the time to translate the article and let us know what it says. State side curiosity seekers can check out the article at xfuns.com.tw.. Not to be outdone, the American design magazine Print has selected two KMI properties for the 2003 edition of their prestigious Regional Design Annual, which can still be found on the stands of most McBookeries nationwide. And if that wasn't enough of an ego stroke, the French publisher Bongout has included two KMI illustrations in their publication Amokoma. This lavishly hand-silkscreened book can be viewed and purchased from them directly at Bongout. Despite these accolades, rest assured we have no intention of resting on our laurels.
As KMI enters its 7th year of business, you can be assured that our commitment to "Geniusness"" will remain steadfast and unwavering.

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