The Fake News Times started as a small idea. What if I created a newspaper that never tells the truth, yet somehow feels more believable than the real thing. A world where headlines are absurd, graphics are bold and everything looks official enough to fool your brain for a second.
This newspaper is a subscription based artwork. Four editions per year. Each one printed in a limited run of 250 copies and shipped to collectors around the world. No photography. No stock images. Everything is hand drawn in my signature vector style. Clean lines. Sharp compositions. High detail. A fully illustrated world that looks like a real newspaper until you actually read it.

Ninety nine percent of the content is pure nonsense. Absurd fake news from a universe that does not exist. Pigeons that unionize. CEOs that ban Mondays. Governments that declare socks illegal. Stories that never happened but somehow feel like they could.
One percent is real. Actual updates about my career, my exhibitions, my projects and the things I create. Hidden inside the chaos of fabricated stories like Easter eggs for the people who follow my journey closely.
The Fake News Times became a playground for design, typography and world building. Every issue is a standalone artwork, but together they form an evolving archive of stories that never happened. It is a study in how easily aesthetics can give authority. How design alone can convince or confuse.

I treat each edition like a collectible object. Printed with care. Packaged with intention. A piece of art disguised as journalism. A visual universe pretending to be serious while quietly laughing at itself.
The Fake News Times is not about news at all. It is about storytelling, style and world building. It is about creating something that feels real but operates in its own reality. And for the people who subscribe, it is a ticket into that universe. Four times a year. One illustrated lie at a time.