Reykjavík Grapevine - 11.09.2009, Blaðsíða 18

Reykjavík Grapevine - 11.09.2009, Blaðsíða 18
18 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 14 — 2009 Feature | 101 Issues of Grapevine #23 - Issue 6 - 2005 #24 - Issue 7 - 2005 #25 - Issue 8 - 2005 #26 - Issue 9 - 2005 The first issue where now-MP Birgitta Jónsdóttir acted as art cor- respondent. Random headline: "Sunday Time Shocked That Blue Lagoon Doesn't Cure Cancer". This issue also included an editorial that pissed off every journalist in Iceland. Entitled "Four newspa- pers, twelve magazines, no press," we'll be damned if it didn’t have a lot of merit, as later events have proved. The issue also featured a new logo and marked the beginning of the first Grapevine concert series, the "Grapevine Bad Taste Summer Concert Series". JT/Ok We used advertisement space to promote our newly opened Grapevine Info kiosk. A quote from the feature: "How am I sup- posed to remember what I meant by what I said ten years ago?" - Former shell CEO, Gunnar Karl Guðmundsson. "He doesn't have to remember exactly what he said: the emails are pretty conclusive." Grapevines' staff journalist Paul F. Nikolov reports on the Icelandic oil scandal. JT/Ok We told you so! In this issue, Grapevine started asking questions about the so-called "Icelandic economic wonder". Please take the time to read the Haukur Már Helgason speech, written, but sadly not performed, for the Icelandic President on the occasion of the 61st anniversary of Iceland’s independence. JT/Ok Here’s a great idea: making an all-illustrated ‘comic’ issue of the Grapevine!" Ehrm. Well the idea was good, the issue is awesome, but it nearly killed the entire staff. Quoth Bart Cameron: “A gleeful disaster of an issue.” Quoth chief designer Hörður Kristbjörnsson: “Without a doubt one of the hardest issues I have ever sent to print, while at the same time one of the most ambitious ones. A favourite. We celebrated the release of the issue by opening a comic art ex- hibition at the Bad Taste Gallery. To this day, it is the only exhibition this publication has ever opened. JT/Ok Oh good "economic boom" times. Remember when Icelanders could import any international band? In this issue alone, we review concerts by Duran Duran, Anthony & The Johnsons and The Foo Fighters. JT/Ok Grapevine 101 #27 - Issue 10 - 2005 Our most famous cover, which got on the evening news, NPR and was even mentioned by the bishop in his ad- dress to parliament. It was our most misunderstood cover as well. The feature was about Icelandic women, and we thought it would be a nice twist to not have them blond and blue eyed. Because of this, we had problems borrowing a national costume. A lot of people think we set up the group that wouldn’t lend us the costumes. We didn’t, it was Channel Two who called them and they responded, rather unfortunately, with the words: “Ice- land’s future isn’t black, but perhaps yellow.” A media storm followed which we had little to do with. Full kudos to Hörður and Hörður for a nice picture. VG Says Hörður Kristbjörnsson: Without a doubt the cover that put us on the map. A great idea that touched a lot of people. However, when looked at from a strict design angle, it perhaps isn’t as good as it could have been. A bit clumsy and dark.” Hk This is probably my all-time favorite, although putting it together was a hassle. Two days before print, we were still out of ideas. Earlier I had decided to pass on an op- portunity to interview Björk for the issue. At the time, she was promoting her Volta album, and had already done a million interviews. I didn't see what we would add to that media circus, and I didn't want to do it just for the sake of doing it. So, there we were, two days before print, and we had no idea what to put on the cover. Gunni and I started to look at some great examples of graphic design done right for inspiration. We came across the magnificent Obey / Andre the Giant poster, with his face illustrated with the word "obey." We discussed how it would be cool to make an image out of words, using an actual interview, and only have the interview on the cover. We looked at each other, it was as simple as that. This was the unique twist for a Björk interview we needed. The problem now was that Björk had already left Iceland for her world tour, and I think she was in Bra- zil at the time. I quickly fired off an email to her people, explaining that we had a great idea for a Björk cover and all we needed was for her to answer a few questions. She agreed to a short email interview, and we got it just in time to finish the cover design before shipping the is- sue off to print. The interview was listed in the table of contents as "The Hidden Björk Interview" and was only published on the cover. Some people probably missed it. It came out great though, and I remember it was featured on a widely read magazine design blog - but we were this close to not pulling this cover together. SBB #8 - Issue 3 - 2004 #56 - Issue 5 - 2007 ISSUE 01 2003 - "JACkBOOTS ON ICE" Notable: The fist issue, the only issue at the time. The only issue to be 28 pages, ever. Jóndi: The first publication date was to set on June 6. Needless to say, by June 3rd, the set deadline day for that first issue, we really had nothing, a few articles by me, a few from random sources, a couple of ads sold by Hilmar and Eymar, a layout, a couple of photos by Aldís. Not enough to put out an issue, too few ads to pay for print. We made a new deadline, and set it for June 11. The first issue should then be out Friday the 13th of June. Yeah, our lucky day. By Monday the 9th, we were in trouble. Most the articles and photos were done, but the ad sales were still far from covering our printing cost. Tuesday morning, I decided that I'd try and do something about it. The first ad I sold was to a Whale Watching company in Kef lavik - "Moby Dick". During the next 48 hours, I sold enough ads to pay for the print costs. During the nights, I worked on the content, collected listings information by walking around town, wrote some articles and slept very little. At this point most of us were not sleeping, and our diet consisted of cigarettes that the nice guys at Kjötborg store would lend us, and coffee. Also from Kjötborg. I lost twenty kilos that month. And gained a nasty habit of smoking. You win some, you lose some. I guess. The issue went to print late Thursday. And I went to sleep for the first time since Tuesday. I felt pretty bad. I also felt pretty good. Then came a new problem to deal with. How do you distribute 20.000 copies of a newspaper, and where do you distribute them? I remember reaching the conclusion that I had to borrow my parent's white Pajero jeep and drive it around the country to distribute to the rest of Iceland. I'm glad we just sent it by bus. Some friends were called up. They showed up. We distributed the first issue. I was proud. By the way, you guys: Thank a bunch for that! Oddur Óskar Ahh, the first issue. After spending forty-some hours awake, we took it to the press. After sleeping for about six hours, we had to fix some major bugs and a big part of the layout. But seeing the paper rolling out the printing press was amazing. It is fun to look back on the days leading up to first issue— honestly, no one in the staff knew anything about what they were doing. We were constantly solving problems, and after we had finished the first issue, our next problem emerged: How much space do 20.000 copies of a newspaper take? The first issue was full of bugs, the biggest being that our listed phone number in the paper was wrong and, yes, I take full responsibility for that. I still remember changing it from right to wrong—but the mind can play tricks on you when you have been up way, way, way past your bedtime and have been on a staple diet of coffee and well... some more coffee. High point: Getting this thing published. Low point: None. Achievement: Pissing off the whole US Army in Iceland Favorite quote: "Men seeking women, women seeking men, men seeking men, women seeking women, man seeking small animal" Valur Gunnarsson, page 26. Classified ads. ISSUE 02 2003 - "THE RETURN OF THE PAGANS" We kind of knew from start that the second issue would be even harder than the first one. It was kind of like what happens on the second show after the premiere. We were really stressed out in regards to get a good cover. When Aldís handed in the new cover I was convinced that it would almost impossible to do better than that. We were 100% certain that we had made the perfect cover. This would be hard to beat we thought. Yeah. We did think that at the time. Notable: The cover is a “Photoshop masterpiece” High point: Printing colour photo- graphs for the first time. Low point: Receiving death threats for the first time. Achievement: Our first ‘solid’ issue. Favourite quote: “Heavy Special + French Fries & Coke: Kr. 1.095 ISK” (who said ad copy can’t be funny?). ISSUE 03 2003 - "WHALES, HARPOONS AND OTHER WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION" The whale issue. To be honest, we never really cared that much for this cover— it might be because the colours in the finished product are slightly off. But the only way to portray whaling was either to a) hire a boat and stay around and try to get a epic photo of a whale, which was not really within our budget at the time, or b) to get a someone to make a comic illustration of a whale and pay him for it—most probably in beer High point: First illustrated cover. First (partly) actual classified section. Soon abandoned. Low point: Printing a photo of boobs. Achievement: The fist time we printed a photo of boobs. Favourite quote: "Lonely co-editor seeks female company. Either individuals or groups. Preferably financially independent, but not a must. All enquires will be excepted." Page 30, Classifieds. ISSUE 04 2003 - "GODLIkE GENIUS, DEVILISH GRIN" Let’s face it—this is an awesome portrait of Megas. Everything on this cover fits neatly, good colours and a nice tagline. Judging by the cover one might think that the people behind this Issue in some way knew what they were doing. High point: Megas Low point: Making fun of a large sack of balls in print. Not mature at all. Achievement: The first professionally looking cover, we think. Favourite quote: On Bubbi: "Went to America to become world famous, was offered the part of Thor in some z-film on the conditions he did steroids, opted for cocaine instead, came home and went through in inevitable drug bender / rehab / mellow album about wife cycle." Page 13. ISSUE 05 2003 - "AMUSING THE MUSES" The cover art by Aldís has always been a favourite. Becoming the official culture night listings medium was a huge responsibility and a huge honour. And a huge amount of extra work for no amount of extra money. High point: Paul F Nikolov writes his first article on immigration. Achievement: Being the official culture night listings medium. Favourite quote: "A picture of the picture in question, notice the absence of burning crosses, indicating that this is not the Ku Klux Klan, contrary to popular belief.” Page 4, Letters. ISSUE 06 2003 - "ICELAND VS. THE WORLD" The summer was over. The experiment had ended, 6 issues. 3 months. It was back to school and hoping to have a return next year. High point: Wulfmorgenthaler Low point: This was the last issue of that summer. Hence, the next months would be a low point for the publishing industry in Iceland at that time. Achievement: Getting through the first six issues with almost no casualties. Favourite quote: "Since then I have invaded the American base in Kef lavik, risked offending the old Gods by being drunk and obnoxious around their followers, seen and eaten many a whale in the interest of research, learnt, about the ultimate futility of existence through a three hour discussion with Megas, and, of course, gone horseback riding with a group of Swedes. My life has almost become what some people might call interesting." Page 5, Editorial, Valur Gunnarsson. 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