Intern Magazine – Issue 4

Intern Magazine Issue 4 is available now! Creative Career Paths. Right now, our careers are ever-evolving. People are learning skills with broad applications or just learning that their skills have broad applications. Kelia Anne MacCluskey’s boldly coloured cityscape, sets the tone for our journey through some of these infinite possibilities.

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    Intern Magazine Issue 1 is out now. Issue One is a 144 page, perfect bound 240mm x 170mm insight into the world of internships. Featuring work from Vincy Cheung, Jack Taylor, Lauren Murphy and Paul Phung. A learned perspective comes courtesy of Mike Perry, James Victore and Tim Lindsay among others.

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    Intern Magazine Issue 3 (The Education Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. This time round we stop off in Amsterdam, Medellin, Chicago, Amman, Berlin, Toronto, Cape Coast, Kansas City and Saxmundham as we explore creative education and internships around the world.

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    Kinfolk Magazine Issue 33 (the Education Issue) is out now. From interviews with celebrated academics and alternative practitioners to a fashion editorial set in the most visually inspiring school in Denmark, Issue Thirty-Three of Kinfolk considers how education might be reimagined for a time when cognitive scientists are increasingly insistent that there is no expiry date on our brain’s ability to learn.

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    Nomad Magazine Issue 1 is out now. The first edition of nomad contains an interview with the renowned Danish city planner Jan Gehl centred on the question: “How can major cities be designed for human life?”.

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