Holiday Magazine Issue 397 (Cartagena de Indias) is here. Following its last trip—to Samarkand—Holiday ventures across the Atlantic and sets course for Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. An issue devoted to a Caribbean wonder listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site.
Balcony Magazine Issue 2 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. This iteration of balcony embraces closeness. It dances within the liminal spaces that exist between people. These are relationships of grand intimacy and sometimes imperceptible scale.
Playground Magazine Issue 5 brings together over 70 creatives – strategists, artists, designers, and writers – to map the current state of creativity across Europe and beyond.
The Weekender Book "Madrid" is here. Discover Madrid through the eyes of Charlotte Bergan Cioli as she rediscovers it for herself. Her home for two years, she invites you to join her on a journey through the places and spaces that have made her welcome and proud to call the city home. Move from Thursday to Sunday through bookshops, markets, and museums; from morning coffee on a rooftop terrace to tapas in a taverna; from waterlilies in the park to fine art in the Museo National Thyssen.
The Gentlewoman No. 33 is featuring the ever-evolving cultural icon Solange Knowles. A megawatt pop star with a free lending library and her own college course, Solange takes us on a tour of her radical imagination.
Lodestars Anthology City Guide Kanazawa is here. An ode to Kanazawa (Japan), a city shaped by tradition, art and design. This new, 148-page City Guide is full of fabulous restaurants, hotels & ryokans, activities, natural attractions and Japanese getaways to build a trip around. It’s sure to inspire wanderlust.
AORTICA Magazine Issue 1, a road trip tucked into a magazine, is devoted to portraits and wanderlust, asking questions till the cows come home. Each issue zooms in on a single destination, focusing on its »Schöpfungskraft« ‹ German for creative power.
The Weekender Nr. 3 ist da. In der dritten Ausgabe von The Weekender besuchen wir die bekannte Möbeldesignerin Gesa Hansen in Paris, ein paar Engländer im schwedischen Örtchen FLODA und den britischen Illustrator Jody Barton.
Lodestars Anthology City Guide Lisbon is here. Fall in love Lisbon's food, fado and all-round fabulousness. This new City Guide features a fantastic selection of restaurants, hotels, artists, activities, tours, green spaces and weekend escapes... everything you need for the perfect escape.
Dog+Human Magazine Issue 2 is here. Dedicated to every dog lover around the world. This project on paper aims to explore the life with our four-legged companions, through art and photography, with special stories and interviews. This is a magazine, yet also a journey. A collection of stories revolving around love and gratitude for dogs, and how their presence have a positive impact on our life.
Arxipelag Magazine Volume 3 (the Fun Issue) is here. Forget escapism. Fun is the raw engine of creation—the quiet hustle keeping ideas sharp. Volume 3 exposes how joy, tension, and curiosity physically shape visual storytelling.
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We are happy to annouce The Hour Magazine Issue 1. The Hour is a new international journal which reflects our fascination with watches, their creation, the people behind them and the people who wear them.
Backstage Talks Issue 8 (Keep Goings). What does it take to keep going? How can we make sure our work is sustainable in all senses of the word? How do we know what is enough in a world that demands constant growth? Do we have enough patience for the things that take time? And shouldn’t we just quit? We asked world-class creatives, including Jessica Hische, Pablo Rochat, Wilfrid Wood, DIA Studio and Emily Keegin, to help us figure it out.
Lodestars Anthology Issue 18 (Islands) is here. To celebrate 10 years of magazine making, issue 18 is dedicated to Islands, dreamy and diverse destinations (where nature and connection take centrestage) that you'll immediately want to add to your travel wishlist.
Magazine B Issue 97 (Disney) is here. Disney began as an animation studio founded in 1923 by brothers Walt and Roy O. Disney, based in California, U.S. They are credited with laying the foundations for modern animation history, including introducing the first oil and colour animation and introducing a system to divide up the animation production process.
The Slow Press Volume 4 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. An independent food magazine based in Singapore fixated on the rich stories behind what we eat. Through longform journalism, design, illustration, and photography, the magazine seeks to bring Singapore’s vibrant food heritage to the foreground in an introspective, yet quirky and fun way. Volume 4 explores the theme of portions large and small - kueh economics, fine dining in tiffins, food miniatures, private dining, and even mukbang.
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Elementum Journal Edition Five is out now. In Edition Five we explore the theme of 'hearth' – the places that gather us in and the routes that guide us home. Elementum is an independent literary journal with a focus on nature writing and visual storytelling.
The Road Rat Issue 8 is here. Award-winning writer Jamie Kitman spent three months interviewing dozens for his profile of Elon Musk. Plus why everyone wants a bit of the Ferrari 250 SWB. And… 70 years of Toyota Land Cruisers, the bizarre tale of Nissan’s ‘Frontzilla’ Le Mans car, Rolls-Royce Boat Tail, faded old French garages, ’50s advertising and when ‘boxy’ was sexy. Free sticker set allows you to censor strong language on cover.
Disegno Magazine No. 41 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Disegno is aimed at those who are hungry for updates on architecture, design and fashion.
FAIRE Magazine Issue 8 is available now on loremnotipsum.com and celebrates a wonderful group of 13 creatives, artists, artisans and creatives from around the world. FAIRE Magazine is featuring lead stories about creatives from around the world and special interest stories in every issue exploring heritage craftsmanship, off the beaten track creative sources and inspirational new talent.
212 Magazine Issue 21 (Dear John). There was a time when we put our feelings into words and sent them away. Now, as the world is being reconfigured and the narratives we once relied on no longer hold, ‘Dear John’, reaches back to that gesture to ask a simple yet vital question: in the midst of all this transformation, how do we return to ourselves?
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Hello Mr. Issue 4 is out now. We are excited to announce our fourth issue of Hello Mr. and introduce you to our new cover mister, Saeed Jones, photographed by Michael George.
Frame Magazine Issue 166 is here. Delve into the portfolios of progressive creatives merging past practices with forward thinking – from deconstructing cultural heritage in order to revitalize crafts to challenging architectural hierarchies by reinterpreting tradition. This issue investigates how restoration, craft, indigenous techniques and cultural traditions are intersecting with technology, new materials and globalization.
Cercle Magazine No. 10 Parade (English edition) is out now and dedicated to the subject of Parades. The tenth edition evolves in its layout and content, with always its curious and demanding outlook: committed, festive and exuberant, the Parade theme will be tackled in many ways. Interviews, a selection of artists in the portfolio pages, and also various sections will give the floor to numerous contributors from the world over.






















