Protein Journal – Issue 15

Protein Journal Issue 15 – The Gender Issue. Our latest issue investigates how and why attitudes towards gender are changing. Lads’ mags are dead, a new wave of feminists are taking over the internet and designers are championing unisex fashion.

This product is sold out, but you may also like:

Out of stock

Want to be notified when this product is back in stock?

    You may also like

    CHF 26.00
    Last item

    Immersions Magazine No. 0. Découvrez le Numéro 0 (Val d’Hérens) de la nouvelle revue Immersions. Un ouvrage thématique grand format, qui ose le mélange des genres, prône un style d’information alternatif et fait la part belle à la photographie. Avec ce numéro de lancement, plongez au cœur du val d’Hérens.

    CHF 39.00
    Last item

    Luncheon Magazine Issue 5 (Spring/Summer) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Luncheon is a style and culture magazine that invites old and new friends of all generations and cultural experiences to share their views, life and work over lunch.

    CHF 21.00
    2 items left

    Protein Journal Issue 13 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Protein Journal Issue 13 – The Play Issue has just hit the shelves. Last issue we looked at the topic of 'work', this time we're hanging out on the other side of coin, and getting stuck into the subject of 'play'.

    CHF 20.00
    In stock

    Protein Journal Issue 16 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Protein Journal Issue 16 – The Age Issue: Our latest issue explores how age really is just a number. Issue 16 comes with two different covers. Whether you're sixteen or sixty this issue's got something for you...

    CHF 23.00
    Last item

    Scenes Journal Issue 2 (Fractures) is out now and includes interviews with Hossein Amini, Josephine Decker, Joel Potrykus and Ioana Uricaru - all writers and filmmakers, who, in some way or another, come from outside of the system and approach film through a different perspective.

    We contribute 1% of our revenue towards carbon removal. LOREM (not Ipsum) is part of Stripe Climate, a coalition of businesses accelerating carbon removal. Stripe Climate aggregates funds from forward-thinking businesses around the world to increase demand for carbon removal. We believe businesses can play a critically important role in helping fight climate change.