Frame Magazine Issue 124 is out now. Issue 124 sheds light on today’s most ground-breaking initiatives in ecotourism. Snøhetta’s Zenul Khan explains how the future-proof hotel Svart will produce more energy than it consumes. In Amsterdam, a rooftop greenhouse at the QO Hotel closes the circular economy’s four loops of sustainability, while the flexible Circl pavilion employs principles of reuse and recycling.
Offscreen Magazine Issue 20 is out now. To celebrate, issue 20 is printed with a special metallic Pantone colour throughout. It looks surreal. You don't want to miss this one! Offscreen Magazine Issue 20 is featuring interviews with Richard Pope, Amber Case, Aza Raskin, Tricia Wang and many more.
Let’s Explore Magazine Issue 2 (the Perseverance Issue) is out now. This issue is filled with 29 incredible stories by contributors from all corners of the globe and these stories are again published in a 176 page, photography-heavy, gorgeously designed, collectable, high-quality magazine.
Hole & Corner Magazine Issue 16 (the Nest Issue) is here! This issue features four exclusive, limited edition covers by the artist Charlotte Taylor, celebrating the theme of the home at different times of day.
Disegno Magazine No. 19 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Disegno is aimed at those who are hungry for updates on architecture, design and fashion.
Hole & Corner Magazine Issue 16 (the Nest Issue) is here! This issue features four exclusive, limited edition covers by the artist Charlotte Taylor, celebrating the theme of the home at different times of day.
Is in Town Magazine Issue 6 is out now. Taking its name from the industry jargon based on model’s distinctly city-migrating lifestyles, is in town is a magazine that showcases the most interesting models and gives them a voice.
The Gourmand Issue 11 is available now on loremnotipsum.com and is featuring: Lee Miller, Gaggan Anand, Kaveh Akbar, Lee Ranaldo, Rita Bullwinkel, Jeremy Lee, Seagulls, Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro, Crisp Sandwiches and much more...
Form Magazine No. 279 (Embodiment in Design) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Form Magazin No. 279 (Embodiment in Design) ist da.
LogoArchive #2 is out now. Today’s zine format and the revival of an independent publishing spirit of the past is a provocation. It is an opportunity to further the practice of research, archival and circulation beyond the book, to offer a counterpoint to mainstream design publications, to develop a dialogue between the two with the intention of elevating all forms of publishing.
The Weekender Nr. 30 ist da, die Herbstausgabe von The Weekender. Unsere 30. Ausgabe feiern wir wie ein jugendlicher Erwachsener – entspannt, aber voller Tatendrang und mit vielen bunt gemischten Geschichten. Der Herbst kann kommen!
Tooth-Ache Magazine Issue 3 is out now. Tooth-Ache is a food magazine from San Francisco (USA). This issue features a ton of great chefs, both savory and pastry. Toothache is a new indie food magazine made completely by chefs, for chefs.
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Musotrees Volume 5 is out now! Introducing “The Chemistry Issue”; featuring Cairo, Nairobi, Kathmandu, San Francisco, New York, Penang, Singapore, Auckland, Edinburgh, Bogota and Jakarta.
Foam Magazine Issue 51 (the Seer/Believer Issue) is about Myths, about seeing and believing. It contains portfolios of Jeff Wall, Martin Gusinde, Tacita Dean, Tereza Zelenkova, Joseph Boeys and more. See attachments for cover and portfolio content.
Another Gaze Issue 2 is here and features essays about Lucrecia Martel, Alice Rohrwacher, Cecilia Mangini, Chantal Akerman, Mika Rottenberg, Anocha Suwichakornpong, Agnès Varda, Barbara Hammer, Laida Lertxundi. Another Gaze Issue 2 also includes interviews with Nandita Das, Lucile Hadžihalilović, Elisabeth Subrin, Jayisha Patel, Aminatou Echard.
Frame Magazine Issue 123 is out now. The Jul/Aug issue of Frame explores how the notion of the workspace is changing as offices expand their amenities exponentially. NapYork provides micro-rest facilities for NYC professionals, while co-working space Tenoha, Milan offers multiple services.
Toiletpaper magazine Issue 16 is out now. Issue 16 is powered by Dom Perignon. The magazine contains no text; each picture springs from an idea, often simple, and through a complex orchestration of people it becomes the materialization of the artists’ mental outbursts.
Standart Magazine Issue 12 brings you more in-depth coverage of coffee, design, and the people behind it all. We’re trying to find the answers over coffee, so we invite you to join us and our talented host of writers and artists for a fresh batch of articles and stories.
Racquet magazine No. 7 is out now. The Summer 2018 issue of Racquet magazine features writing by Jason Biggs, Andrea Petkovic, Rowan Ricardo Philips, Amy Sohn and Ben Rothenberg, with original photography by Ari Marcopoulos and design by Charles Miller, Julian Montague and Dalbert Vilarino.
ARCH+ Magazin Ausgabe 232 (An Atlas of Commoning: Orte des Gemeinschaffens) ist da. An Atlas of Commoning entfaltet ein Netzwerk der Ideen für ein solidarisches und emanzipatorisches Gemeinschaffen, welches das Individuum nicht in der Gemeinschaft gleichschaltet, sondern das Einzigartige, das Andersartige und das Besondere zu entscheidenden Qualitäten des Miteinanders macht.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 29 is out now. Issue 29 of Kinfolk is a celebration of print culture. Starting with its material parts—the aesthetic, tactile pleasures of paper and the power of the written word—we look at the various other ways in which printed matter stills matters: from the lost art of handwriting to the secret lives of bookshelves and to the design of passports—the very papers that determine one’s right to freedom.
Gentle Rain Magazine Issue 3 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. It’s time to make it rain again. Issue 3 is featuring exciting stories from Hamburg and the people from Hamburg.
Die neue Transhelvetica 48 (Mexico) ist da. Sogar Mexico finden wir überall in der Schweiz. Mal ist da eine lange, sich an exponierter Stelle durchs satte Grün windende Trockensteinmauer: hier und dort etwas verrutschte, flache Steinbrocken, die vom Tragen vieler Füsse erzählen und vom Überdauern stürmischer Nächte, ein Stückchen fast vergessener Geschichte, wie eine im Dschungel überwucherte Ruine der Maya.
























