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King Size
(2025)

Tags, Bricolage and Subcultural Globalization.

Twenty years before social media would reshape graffiti culture, Adam Kraft released KING SIZE (2004) – a cult-level, ground-breaking book that instantly set a new benchmark. Stockholm-based ADAM hand-built twenty massive, 50-mm-wide DIY markers – each with a 200 ml reservoir – crafted entirely from hardware-store materials. These one-of-a-kind tools were then sent to some of the world’s most influential taggers, from New York to Tokyo.

The original edition featured a behind-the-scenes construction chapter and iconic photographic contributions from SACER (†), TWIST, FOE, KEGR, NUG, and ZYS. Paired with essential texts by Craig Castleman (Getting Up), Joe Austin (Taking the Train), and Andreas Berg, the book quickly became a must-own title for anyone interested in graffiti, subculture, and urban expression.

Now – twenty-five years after Kraft initiated the project – the legend returns. The new, expanded second edition is not merely updated: it’s reinvented. At 848 pages, this is a truly KING SIZE volume. The complete original book appears here in full, enriched with previously unseen photographs and new colour images.

In recent years, Kraft also engineered an entirely new 50 mm marker, once again embracing his signature bricolage methods. This second generation tool was tested by nearly triple the number of artists, including top writers in Berlin, València, Naples, Hamburg, New York, and Paris. The book features a thoughtful new introduction as well as a fresh text by Ernesto Oroza exploring the cultural power of DIY craft.

Author: Adam Kraft
Publisher: A5 Press
Published: 13 December 2025
Language: English
Format: Softcover (with dust jacket)
Size: 11 x 18 cm
Pages: 848
ISBN: 9789153164746







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King Size — Marker Project
(2004)

“In the spring year 2000 I initiated a project I call KING SIZE. It is a work where I embrace this subculturally globalized expression. To do this I built 20 markers. Unlike the markers you can buy at the shop, mine are big. They carry more ink — 20 centiliters — and have a broader tip — 50 millimeter.”

“There is a special craftsmanship tradition within the graffiti movement, especially for the supply of markers reconstructions of ketchup bottles, blackboard erasers and deodorants. It’s a form of “takewhatyouget mentality” an engineering that comes out of lack in material supply and favourable conditions. I’ve always had a passion for constructing things this way; bikes, furniture an…

Author: Adam Kraft
Language: English
Format: Softcover (with dust jacket)
Pages: 306
ISBN: 9789163151828
Edition of: 3000