In addition to editor-in-chief Vlaja Jovanović, the inaugural issue was prepared by Nebojša Pajkić and Slavica Vukadinović.
[1] Influenced by Andy Warhol and modeled after his Interview magazine, Jovanović's Izgled gathered Belgrade-based creative individuals such as designers Marko Pešić, Peđa Gavrović and Srba Travanov, musicians Miško Mihajlovski and Goran Vejvoda as well as various locally (in)famous oddballs/misfits from the city's night life such as Biljana "Bezideja" Trifunović [sr].
The magazine's concept was presenting snapshots of urban life, featuring young men and women of Belgrade who spend their mornings and early afternoons sleeping, their late afternoons engaged in artistic and creative work, and their nights partying.
The magazine ran party photo spreads, featuring locally-known individuals, bands, artists etc.
Izgled and its sister magazine Vidici published photos of the embryonic Idoli conceptual band called VIS Dečaci, while both publications financed the recording of Idoli's debut single.