The Sigma Foundation (Location: Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Representative Director: Kazuto Yamaki, hereinafter referred to as Sigma Foundation) is pleased to announce the publication of its third photobook, "Trevor Key." The release is scheduled for around August, with further details on the date and price to be announced later. Cover: Cherub, 2026 Trevor Key and Peter Saville Original photograph © Trevor Key 1988 Image from New Order 'Technique' 1989 Courtesy of New Order "Trevor Key" Publisher: Sigma Foundation Publication: July 2026 Print Run: 1,500 copies Photographer: Trevor Key Essay: Charlotte Cotton Interviews: Peter Saville, Charlotte Cotton Editing and Composition: Björn Kusoffsky Design: Stockholm Design Lab Executive Producer: Stockholm Design Lab Collaboration: Peter Saville Pages: 244 Printing: Hakko Bijutsu ISBN: 978-4-911681-02-2 Size: 213 x 285 x 24.5mm This new collection of works by photographer Trevor Key is the first attempt to celebrate his creative process and foresight over more than two decades, from 1972 to 1995. The book is a timely reminder of Key's proto-digital, hands-on approach, which can be described as the "magic of photography," and serves as an enduring visual love letter to the future of image-making. Throughout his creative journey, Key partnered with like-minded individuals who shared his rigorous conceptual thinking, including art directors Jamie Reid, David James, and Peter Saville. Together, they expanded their imaginations, solved visual challenges, and continued to take creative risks. The visual core of this work lies in the experimental collaborations between Key and Saville. This was poured into their personal quest, which transcended the boundaries of conventional client work, to rethink image-making and create a truly independent and contemplative creative flow. In conversations featured in the book with Saville, a renowned art director and Key's collaborator, and Charlotte Cotton, a writer and curator, Savil