Collaborate with imacollector®
Why collaborate with imacollector®?
Because a collectible is not always defined by rarity or price. Its value also lies in its context, its story, its connection to a work and its ability to awaken an individual memory, sometimes even a collective one.
imacollector® offers an editorial, documentary and sensitive approach: observing objects, placing them back within their universe, explaining their interest and preserving their trace over time.
A collaboration can therefore become more than simple exposure. It can become useful, lasting content, aligned with the expectations of collectors, enthusiasts and readers who want to better understand Japanese material culture.
Possible formats
imacollector® can develop different formats depending on the project:
Editorial article about a work, licence, project or object
Documentary entry dedicated to a specific piece
Interview with a publisher, manufacturer, collector, artist or organiser
Editorial coverage of a fair, exhibition or event
Analysis of a figure, promotional item, collector’s edition or archive
Thematic feature on anime art, collecting, memory or the market
Each format must remain aligned with the imacollector® editorial line: document, contextualise and, above all, transmit.
Guardian of pop culture memory giving our passions the place they deserve.
For which projects?
imacollector® can collaborate on:
- manga releases;
- collector’s editions;
- Japanese figures;
- promotional items;
- anime cels, dougas, gengas, corrections or official reproductions;
- video games (RPGs, survival horror, etc.);
- expositions ;
- fairs and conventions;
- private collections;
- archives connected to anime, manga or video games;
- major licences from Japanese pop culture.
An independent approach
imacollector® is not intended to produce disguised advertising or advertorial content.
A collaboration can highlight an object, a release, an initiative or an event, but it must always respect the site’s editorial line.
The perspective remains that of a collector and a transmitter: curious, documented, attentive to context and to the cultural value of objects.
Propose a collaboration
Do you represent a publisher, manufacturer, shop, fair, platform, exhibition or project connected to Japanese pop culture?
Do you own a piece, archive or collection that deserves to be documented?
You can contact me to discuss a collaboration around an object, a work, an event or a universe.