Contributor
Art
Zio Baritaux
How editor Grace Srinivasiah and designer Alex Tults used social media and illustration to empower women.
How Rinny Perkins is using her 70s-inspired digital collages to talk intersectional feminism and self-care.
Culture
The books, movies, and TV shows that they most identify with; and the stereotypes that they don’t.
Pansy is about not listening to your dad when he says you can’t wear your flared, bedazzled hot pants.
Photography
How artist Ciarra K. Walters is using photography to talk about trauma.
Growing up in the Eastern Bloc, artist Super Future Kid didn’t have access to the colorful cartoons the rest of us took for granted.
Rikkí Wright’s ongoing series “SIS” is a deeply personal celebration of black sisterhood.
Seattle-based tattoo artist Lolli tells i-D about her queer designs — from gay alien babes to Beyoncé in the Hogwarts Sorting Hat.
From selfies and sex to periods and politics, these six artists are changing a tired narrative about tapestries.
A few of our favorite artists share their work and experiences as LGBTQI+ people of color in the tattoo world.
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