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Volume 14 of Smith Journal is full of people with extraordinary trophy cabinets. One of them is Ray Brown, an Australian tailor who went from working in a Brisbane tailor shop to defining the look of ‘80s hair metal.
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Smith Journal Volume Five is out now. The world turns on the efforts of quiet men and women, and there are some brilliant minds on the pages of Smith Journal volume five.
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Smith Journal Volume Fifteen is out now! There’s something deeply satisfying about having a crack at an irrational dream. And volume 15 of Smith Journal is full of people who know that feeling well.
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Smith Journal Volume 11 is available now. If Smith Journal Volume 11 had a soundtrack it’d be a mix of death metal, hip hop, pop and rock... but not in the ways you might expect.
Smith Journal Volume Eight is out now! You don’t need a mohawk to be a punk. It’s the DIY-ethos of creating stuff that’s real and raw, regardless of what’s in fashion, that matters. They might not resemble The Ramones, but volume eight is full of punks.
Four & Sons Magazine Issue 4 is out now. In our (almost) eponymous issue, we learn about musical canine freestyle, the powerful snouts of a working dog, and how to turn a debilitating ‘black dog’ into a positive force.
Four & Sons Magazine Issue 3 is available now. In our third issue, we talk to over 20 dog-loving creative types and one legendary Tokyo groomer. We learn about street mutts and hunting dogs, LA gang members and bully breeders, hound-headed humans and wild coyotes.
Four & Sons Magazine Issue 2 is out now. We visit creatives and their canine muses at work and play: designer Thakoon Panichgul on the eve of Fashion Week, artist Wes Lang in his paint-splattered studio, and indie darling Carrie Brownstein on Portlandia’s off season.
Process Journal Edition Ten has arrived! Taking on the same revised format of Edition Nine, Edition Ten is our first City Profile, and what better city to focus on than the Empire City itself, New York.
Process Journal Six is available now. Edition Six features: Sea Design, Unit Editions, Wieden+Kennedy, NB Studio, Ultra Studio, DesignStudio, Underware, BVD, Kobi Benezri Studio and more.
Process Journal Edition Seven is available now. Edition Seven features: Heydays, Lars Müller Publishers, Studio Dumbar, Projects of Imagination, Lundgren+Lindqvist, Colophon, Six, The Hungry Workshop.
Process Journal Nine is available now. Edition Nine contributors include: Manual (US), Build (UK), Bedow (SE) and Mark Gowing Design (AU), in addition to essays by Rob Duncan (US) and Paul Blackburn (UK).
Process Journal Five is available now. Edition Five features: Christopher Doyle, Thomas Williams, Farrow, Aesop, Winkreative, Moving Brands, Brogen Averill, Holt Design.
Process Journal Eight is out now and available at LOREM (not Ipsum). Edition Eight features: A Practice for Everyday Life, Hey!, North, Sons & Co, Jarek Kowalczyk, Klim, Outcast Editions, Accept & Proceed.
Four & Sons Magazine Issue 1 is available now! The premier issue includes a chat with iconic photographer Elliott Erwitt, tips from filmmaker Mike Mills and a behind-the-scenes studio tour with artist couple Chris Johanson and Johanna Jackson.
Say 'hello' to Nourished Journal Edition Three. The latest Edition Three is now available at LOREM (not Ipsum) and features interviews with inspiring individuals.
Mr. Wolf Edition One is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum) and features CEO Nudie Jeans, Palle Stenberg / Fjällräven’s Global Product Manager / Band: Little Dragon / Music sensation: MOVITS / IT Girls: Rebecca & Fiona / Musician: Jacob Snavely of Little Gang / Cycle: Skeppshult Bicycles and more.
MADE Quarterly Edition One is out now. The premiere edition of MADE Quarterly features: Nendo (JPN), Aulik Fiser Architects (CZE), Dinosaur Designs (AUS), Feit (AUS), Alt Group (NZL), Form Us With Love (SWE), Wrenchmonkees (DNK), Katie Quinn Davies (AUS), Patterns From Above (USA), and Noe Duchaufour-Lawrance (FRA).
For Offscreen Magazine issue six, we spoke to designer and startup-advisor Daniel Burka; Adobe's vice-president of products Jeff Veen; The Verge co-founder and editor-in-chief Joshua Topolsky; indie artist and Big Cartel co-founder Matt Wigham.
Future Perfect Issue 3 is available now!
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Future Perfect Issue 2 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum).
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