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Project100

Welcome to Topps Project100

The collision of baseball cards and art is here to stay. Topps is handing over the creative reigns to 20 world-class artists to create official MLB Topps trading cards! Topps Project100 invites fans to collect a 100 card checklist that will be released on Topps.com across spring, summer, fall and winter seasons (25 cards per season). We've carefully built Project100 to offer collectors our most focused and premium art project to date. Stunning foil technology will take artwork to new heights, limited quantities will leave fans wanting more, and a carefully curated checklist will offer a balanced variety of Baseball's biggest names.

 

Project100 Base

Base Edition

Every Project100 card is available in Base, Deluxe, or Artist Proof Editions. Base card features include:

• Base Editions limited to 3,999

• Unique foil printing on every card

• Premium 130pt thick card stock

• One-Touch case with holographic logo sticker seal

• New slimmer outer box with specific card label to help keep your collection organized

Project100 Deluxe

Deluxe Edition

Deluxe Editions are parallel cards foil numbered to /100 that feature color and/or foil variations. Deluxe Edition boxes include (2) Project100 cards:

• Parallel Edition foil-numbered to /100

• PLUS Base Edition

Project100 Artist Proof

Artist Proof Edition

Introducing new and improved artist proof editions. Every artist proof is signed by the artist. Five go to the artist, and 15 are released for sale. Artist Proof Edition boxes include (3) Project100 cards:

• Artist Signed Artist Proof foil-numbered to /20.

• PLUS Parallel Edition numbered to /100

• PLUS Base Edition
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Stunning and unique foil printing on every single card.

Silver, Rainbow and Cracked ice foil... Foil borders, backgrounds and text... Project100 has it all. Every Project100 base, deluxe and artist proof edition card features unique foil printing technology chosen carefully by each artist to create the most premium baseball art cards ever seen.

Season One Catalog

Each season of Project100 will have an official catalog, featuring a visual checklist, exclusive artist interviews and photography, and everything you need to know about the brand– a must have collectible for any Project100 collector. A 1st Edition catalog will be released initially and limited to 100 copies. Once sold out, a standard issue catalog featuring alternate cover art will be released.

Season One Lineup 11x14 Print

Each season of Project100 has a carefully curated look and lineup of artists, and we're commemorating that with fine art prints. The official Season One fine art print will be available as a base edition, as well as extremely limited editions signed by each artist and numbered to /10

Bundle Options

Building the set? Or just love every card that week? Base Cards will be sold as 5-card bundles each week, available at limited quantities.

Season One Artist Lineup

Andre Power

DJ, Designer, Painter, Visual Artist… Andre Power does it all. The Los Angeles based creative is Co-Founder and Creative Director behind acclaimed worldwide music and artist collective, Soulection. The multi-talented creative has honed his skills in music, art and community building across the globe.

J. Demsky

J. Demsky started his creative journey getting immersed in the graffiti boom in the early 90s, and since then he has been travelling and spraying throughout more than 50 countries. As a kid he used to spend his time playing arcade games and watching Japanese mecha and sci-fi movies in VHS mode. Now Demsky feels eager to expand his artistic output and develop new concepts in his studio work, glancing to the future from those nostalgic times, an ongoing personal therapy exercise based on getting immersed in creating impossible shapes gravitating in multiple dimensions in a organized chaos environment. Understanding art as a vehicle to stimulate senses and heal the soul, Demsky has collaborated with worldwide galleries and multiple cultural and commercial projects.

John Geiger

Designer John Geiger has perfected his aesthetic of unique concepts, materials, and color combinations into an eponymous label. Founded in 2017, John Geiger has quickly risen as a formidable creator in this group with early contributions that have made their mark in the world of footwear, including being named one of “The 25 Most Influential People in Sneakers Right Now” by Complex. Every product release has an individual story and with John Geiger, no opportunity is wasted to explore and experiment his vision further. His signature sneaker and apparel drops sell out quickly, completely, and consistently, leaving legions of fans eagerly awaiting new arrivals.

Malik Roberts

Brooklyn based artist Malik Roberts is a painter and multimedia artist who often works with images recognizable from the media, reframing his appropriated source material to reveal the absurdity of daily life. His fragmented forms and deconstructed portraits convey the underlying strains and pressures masked by his figures' appearances. While Roberts' visual language is steeped in modern and pop art influences, his sophisticated compositions provoke engagement by inviting the viewer to consider the impact of visual media on the consumption of ideas in the digital age.

NoPattern

Established in 2004 at the age of 18, NoPattern Studio is the Chicago-based practice of self-taught artist, designer, & photographer Chuck Anderson. Known for his surreal use of color & light, pioneering juxtapositions of traditional & digital mediums and endless experimentation, Chuck’s work has become a ubiquitous presence in visual culture. In 2010 at age 25 he was named a ‘Design Icon’ by Computer Arts Magazine and now 36, Anderson’s client list includes ESPN, Apple, Nike, Microsoft, New York Times, Vans, Target, Burton, and the Chicago Bulls, Cubs, and White Sox. His art practice has also expanded in recent years, having self-published several art books as well as prints, apparel, and other design objects.