Cheese Magazine Issue 3 is as diverse in location as the first two issues, and it would be fair to say that this issue gets close and personal with the wonderful animals that make the cheeses we love.
ELECTRA Magazine Issue 18 (City, Countryside) is out now. The subject “City, Countryside” is key to understanding our times, a theme which touches all areas of political, economic, social and cultural life.
The Road Rat Issue 11 features the original BMW M colours on the front and back covers and over 20 pages of BMW M1 origin story by writer Richard Meaden. Also between the covers there’s Maserati, Matra, Ford F-Series pickup, Enzo Ferrari’s original V12, unseen images from Goodwood in the 1950s, and Paul Bracq, designer of the W113-series Mercedes SL, in the regular Retrospective feature.
Magazine F Issue 19 (Whiskey) is here. Whiskey made from malt, water, and yeast from barley germinated is an alcoholic beverage derived from distilled spirits manufactured by monks around the 4th and 5th centuries for medical purposes.
Frankie Magazine Issue 106 is finally out in the big wide world, and it sure has some treats in store for you. Inside its lovely matte pages, you’ll find creative people showing off their most treasured objects; an investigation into feminist kitchen design; and a trip to Iran’s biggest salt lake.
Good Sport magazine Issue 5 (the Communication Issue) is here. Follow your nose into Good Sport 05 as we celebrate sweat, sunrise, self-reflection and shakshuka. Rising very, very early in search of an untainted day, we put dance on the grid, find trust in a meal, sit boxing in the mirror and ask sport to finally get real.
Highsnobiety Issue 24 is here. For the latest issue of HIGHStyle, supermodel Irina Shayk graces our cover as part of a 28-page takeover, letting us in on her “KGB” style secrets and what it takes to land a West Village apartment. Elsewhere, T-Pain serves his all-time favorite cocktail recipe, Andre Walker talks us through his archive, and we share some hot bondage goodness straight from our neighborhood in Berlin.
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Plus Magazine Issue 3 is here. The third issue of Plus explores the idea of what love is. The power of love has enabled people to tie different voices from different countries and cities together in this issue.
Offscreen Magazine Issue 24 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Issue 24 features interviews with Ali Alkhatib, Jutta Treviranus, Xiaowei Wang, Jillian C. York and many more.
Four & Sons Magazine Issue 10 is available now. Thirty-five years ago (or five years, in human terms) we set out to explore our relationship with dogs, not only as loyal friends and comrades at our heels, but also as creative muses—to champion the joy and offbeat energy that comes from being around and inspired by dogs.
Lindsay magazine No. 5 is here and travels to the mountains via the paintings of Etel Adnan, along coastlines wherever waves roll in, and then all over the world through the photographic archive of Lindsay James Stanger. We celebrate the history of hair braiding in South Africa, Salasacan weaving techniques in Ecuador, Vedic jewellery traditions and the new sound of Ukraine.
Offscreen Magazine Issue 23 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Offscreen Issue 23 features interviews with Rachel Botsman, Bruce Schneier, Seth Godin, Genevieve Bell and many more.
Good Sport magazine Issue 4 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Good Sport Issue 4 heads left field into a theme we’re all craving now more than ever – Community.
Offscreen Magazine Issue 22 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Offscreen Issue 22 features interviews with Cennydd Bowles, Jenny Odell, Paul Ford, Anab Jain and many more.
Lindsay magazine No. 4 is here. In Issue No. 4 we meet Nigerian-born artist Toyin Ojih Odutola, Indigenous Australian Elders Uncle Bob Smith and Aunty Caroline Bradshaw, and Palestinian-American chef and artist Amanny Ahmad. We peer inside the Parisian ateliers Lesage and Lemarié, muse over the elegant lines of historical European chair design and celebrate the colourful woodblock prints of Japanese artist Awazu Kiyoshi.
Offscreen Magazine Issue 21 is out now. Issue 21 features interviews with Kim Goodwin, James Bridle, Renée DiResta, Nathan Schneider and many more.
Frankie Magazine Issue 90 is out now and it’s packed full of special bits and bobs. For starters, you’ll find a deep-dive into the Victorian-era language of flowers, complete with beaut illustrated poster for your wall. There’s also a pull-out recipe zine featuring scrummy meals that can be thrown together when motivation is low, and a special craft section making daggy old crafts cool again.
Smith Journal Volume 31 is out now. In this volume you’ll ponder the architecture of the world’s fallout shelters, go hunting with some hardy Greenlanders (and their hardier dogs), unearth teeny-tiny meteorites in your own backyard, and learn how to write the ultimate complaint letter care of Ernest Hemingway, Hunter S. Thompson and Cormac McCarthy.
Hey Gents Magazine Issue 5 is out now. For Hey Gents Magazine Issue 05—our biggest yet—the Hey Gents team travelled to Japan, seeking out specialty cafes, restaurants, bars, shops and hotels in Tokyo and Kyoto. Interviews in this issue include conversations with the founder of Trunk(Hotel) and the product design team at Kinto.
Smith Journal Volume 30 is out now and all about the money. Inside you’ll read about the eye-catching art of coin carving, take a ride on Indonesia’s mad max-like scooters, learn what it takes to forge a famous painting, visit one of the world’s last professional scissor-makers, embark on a quest to clone a forest, and go undercover with the CIA’s former chief of disguise.
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.
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.























