Smith Journal Volume 29 is out now. Inside you’ll find a collection of car doors that positively reek of history (as well as booze and petrol fumes).
Frankie Magazine Issue 88 is out now. We meet some pretty special people, as well: creative types in shared studios; a lass inspired by her cross-cultural adoption; and another who spends her days staring into space for legitimate work. We discuss things only people with cancer know; romance novels that don’t totally suck; and explore some of history’s secret languages and codes. All that, plus the usual laughs, prettiness and chin-scratchers? Sounds pretty good, if we do say so ourselves.
SPACES Magazine Volume Five by frankie magazine is out now. This highly anticipated volume of Frankie’s house-loving interiors book knocks on doors around Australia, pops over to New Zealand, visits some cities in Asia and meets a whole bunch of creative people along the way.
Noble Rot Issue 19 (the Shrine to the Vine) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Issue 19 is featuring Brunello die Montalcino, Jancis Robinson and many more.
Das Wetter #17 ist da und erhältlich auf loremnotipsum.com. Dies ist unsere siebzehnte Ausgabe, die erste nach unserem 5. Geburtstag, erneut mit 3 Titelgeschichten.
Design Anthology Issue 1 (UK Edition) is out now. In our inaugural issue we explore innovative materials being used in furniture and product design; we interview architect John Pawson about the Jaffa Hotel in Tel Aviv; sample locavore food culture in Vilnius and many more.
Kyoto Journal Issue 93 (the Food Issue) is available now from LOREM (not Ipsum). Food. It sustains us. It inspires us. It enslaves us… Kyoto Journal delves into the vibrant culinary cultures of Asia, all the while discovering what food really means to us.
White Fungus Magazine Issue 16 is out now. The 16th issue of White Fungus features a 50-page interview with Carolee Schneemann in which the artist candidly recounts her life in art and a career spanning six decades. This ground-breaking conversation is accompanied by historic artworks and photos from deep within the artists archives.
It’s Freezing in LA! Issue 2 (Fire) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). In issue 2 we consider how best to prioritise Indigenous voices, redesign design questions and take a look at a long history of attempts to change the weather. We look at peat bogs and algae; cosmetics and tungsten bulbs, and untangle a few more strands of humanity's greatest challenge.
Die neue Transhelvetica 51 (Sau) ist da. Wie die Schweine haben wir uns durch packende Ausstellungen, leckere Restaurants, schlammige Vorgärten bis ins Büro eines Glücksforschers gewühlt und unsere Nasen überall reingesteckt, wo es etwas Saumässiges zu sehen und erleben gab. Nun grunzt und quietscht es wie verrückt zwischen den Seiten der neuen Ausgabe «Sau» hervor, so dass wir jedem Leser wärmstens empfehlen, die rosa Brille aufzusetzten, umzublättern und mit der Lektüre zu beginnen!
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 31 (the Architecture Issue) is out now. The spring issue of Kinfolk builds on our foundational interest in design to consider the discipline in its most ambitious manifestation: architecture.
MAUER Magazine Issue 1 (Fire ∞ Water) is out now. MAUER is a print publication that seeks to share and promote the work of emerging analog photographers from around the world. Each edition is based on a topic that works as a starting point to explore its representation through different perspectives.
her. Magazine Volume 8 is out now. For the spring/summer 2019 issue of her. we have featured two huge talents on the covers. Starting of with Snoh Aalegra, the soulful musician photographed by Kenneth Cappello, while the other cover features the impressive Dree Hemingway shot by Magnus Unnar.
To Think Magazine Issue 1 (To Think Deeper) is out now. To Think is a magazine that explores thoughts and conversation on visual culture. Each issue of To Think Magazine asks just one question and aims to see what happens when we place deep thinkers together by raising debate around questions we are constantly faced with; and by doing so deliberately force new collisions and contrasts that allow us to see thinking in new ways.
The New Order Vol. 20 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The 20th instalment of The New Order magazine is highlighted by the cover story featuring Matthew Williams.
MATTO Magazine Issue 1 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). In the first issue, interviews and studio visits with creatives such as Masaho Anotani, Metasitu, Claire Barclay, Metahaven and Marlene Huissoud, and photography series by Araki Nobuyoshi, Alice Schillaci, Ana Kras and Alice Schillaci, and more.
Pressing Matters Issue 5 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). There is a real joy in creating something unexpected from a simple idea. That notion is echoed throughout issue five, be it an Argentinian artist bringing together a series of small printed pieces to create a breathtaking letterpress sculpture.
Sidetracked Magazine Volume 14 is out now! Sidetracked Adventure Travel Magazine is an journal featuring a collection of personal stories of adventure travel, exploration, journeys and expeditions.
So It Goes Issue 12 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Issue 12 is featuring Amy Adams by Boe marion, Julia Garner, Jim Goldberg, Kurt Vile, Channel Tres, Luca Guadagnino, Ruben Östlund and Jill Soloway.
Lindsay magazine No. 3 is out now. In Lindsay magazine Issue No. 3 we meet Lebanese director Nadine Labaki, Berlin-based musician and composer Nils Frahm, and Moroccan-British artist Hassan Hajjaj.
C41 Magazine Issue 7 (Bellissimo) is out now. Issue 7 of C41 Magazine revolves around one word: Bellissimo. Nowadays the common standard of what is beautiful has radically changed. Time ago beauty was related to a concept of absolute perfection. In this issue C41 questions the meaning of objective beauty. “Is beauty in the eye of the beholder”? C41 wants to tell stories of beauty researchers who come from the most varied fields.
Gay Times Issue 492 is out now. In February, we launch Generation Gay Times: an exploration into a new generation of young people where over 57% don't identify exclusively as 'straight'. In addition to some of the best magazines we've ever produced, we'll be aligning all of our content across every single Gay Times channel for the first time in our history.
Mincho Magazine Issue 17 is out now. Mincho #17 is devoted to analyzing that complex relationship from the perspective of its contemporary graphical and artistic representation, ranging from naturalist illustration to pieces carried out with the purpose of raising awareness of environmental causes, and also including landscape interventions and liquid simulations by artists working in the expanded field.
We are happy to introduce the 2018 edition of the Cereal City Guide London featuring more than 50% new content, including longer essays & interviews and a brand new design.

























