Printed Pages Issue 16 (Autumn/Winter 2018) is out now. The Autumn/Winter 2018 edition contains just over 200 pages of the fantastic content you’ve come to expect from us. It is an inspiring, informed and engaged snapshot of the creative world curated by the It’s Nice That team.
Printed Pages Issue 15 (Spring/Summer 2018) featuring interviews with stage designer to the stars Es Devlin, graphic design duo Sagmeister & Walsh, artists Gilbert and George, pioneer of street photography Joel Meyerowitz, artist Eddie Peake, New Yorker cartoonist Joost Swarte, performance artist Tehching Hsieh, and designer/activist Anne Lund, creator of anti-nuclear symbol The Smiling Sun.
Printed Pages Issue 14 (Autumn/Winter 2017) is out now. On the cover is an illustration by Igor Bastidas, an up-and-coming artist who has created a story that kicks off the magazine and sets the tone for what’s to come. Inside you’ll find the work of photographers, illustrators, artists and graphic designers who cover topics ranging from Dolly Parton festivals in the US to the surreal adventures of a sex-mad naturist. We showcase the work of more than 30 different creatives and share the stories behind their great work.
Printed Pages Issue 10 (Spring/Summer 2016) is available now! The 240-page magazine is an inspiring snapshot of the creative world curated by the It's Nice That Team.
Printed Pages Issue 13 (Spring/Summer 2017) is out now and it celebrates It’s Nice That celebrates 10th anniversary. The magazine includes 240 pages of inspiring work and engaging articles that feature creatives from around the world.
Printed Pages Issue 12 is here. Issue 12 contains 240 pages of inspiring work and engaging articles that feature creatives from around the world. The magazine brings together the best work from the last six months It’s Nice That and provides an essential overview of the creative world.
Printed Pages Issue 10 is available now! There’s nothing shy about the AW15 issue of Printed Pages. To mark the new direction this issue takes, we needed something bold and a little subversive.
Printed Pages Issue 9 is available now (Spring/Summer 2015 issue). It’s been a good few months since we released the Winter 2014 issue of Printed Pages, but we’ve been busy little bees in that time making a magazine that’s bigger and better.
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Printed Pages Issue 8 is out now! John Short’s cover shoot of an intriguing pair of reverse footprints sets the tone for the Winter issue of Printed Pages – riddled with intrigue and demanding closer inspection.
Printed Pages Issue 7 is out now. Printed Pages Autumn edition comes wrapped in an image photographed by the excellent Ben Sandler and Bonsoir Paris, exploring the theme of “The Fall”.
Printed Pages Issue 6 is out now. We've crammed our Summer issue full of fantastic art and design-related content, questioning Eike König about the objects that define him, investigating the growing trend of theatrical catwalk shows and touring the studios of some of the world's finest children's illustrators.
Printed Pages Issue 5 is out now. We're ringing in some changes, the first of which is our brand spanking new spine. Which is a direct result of the second big change; that we've upped the page count from 76 to 128. Kind of a big deal.
Printed Pages Issue 4 is available now on loremnotipsum.com and comes with a striking cover illustration from Antipodean illustrator Jonathan Zawada housing some truly top content. We've got interviews with the Hayward Gallery's daring Director Ralph Rugoff discussing his outsider status in London's art scene and Emily King on her career as a design historian.
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Printed Pages Issue 3 is out now. Our Autumn issue features interviews with legendary graphic designer Seymour Chwast on his years of experience, and lesser-known Belgian illustrator Jan Van Der Veken, looking at the unstoppable rise of his career over the past decade.
Printed Pages Issue 2 is out now. We're ringing in the summer with another jam-packed publication full to bursting with interviews, features and specially-commissioned creative work. Once again we sat down with creatives at the top of their game like photographer Nadav Kander and artist Geoff McFetridge to find out what informs their creative approaches and we sought out lesser-known stories like the British Museum's extraordinary braille guides for blind visitors.