Fare Magazine Issue 5 (Glasgow) is here. Glasgow is a buzzing place; an inspired home to self-starters and young creatives, and a city abounding in grit, good humour, and warmth.
Sindroms Magazine Issue 4 (Pink Sindrom) is out now. The Pink Sindrom explores the complexity and brilliance of pink through the lens of five topics that we deeply associate with the colour—youth, naivety, euphoria, intimacy and artificiality—which we explore in 180 pages of conceptual, carefully-curated editorials, thought pieces and striking visual essays.
The Preserve Journal Issue 1 is now available at loremnotipsum.com. The Preserve Journal features 124 responsibly printed pages of independent and self-published curiosity exploring a sustainable food culture.
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Ark Journal Volume 1 is now available at LOREM (not Ipsum). In Volume One we explore fundamental themes and the enduring appeal of modernism. Designer Ilse Crawford recounts her quest for the perfect chair and we pay homage to honest materials ranging from good old brick to textiles.
Mayday magazine Issue 4 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). In Issue Four, we explore radical ideas, technologies and viewpoints in hopes of understanding. We can’t shy away from views or ideas that seem extreme, only by virtue of being different than our own. So we face the future head-on, take stock and work our way forward. The journey takes us from right-wing extremism to Kundalini yoga, and from gene drives to historical eccentrics. Maybe we can find some answers somewhere in between.
Sindroms Magazine Issue 3 (White Sindrom) is out now. The third issue, White Sindrom, explores our own interpretation of white through the concept of a blank canvas—a starting point for every story in this issue.
Fare Magazine Issue 4 (Seoul) is out now. In Fare's fourth issue we journey to Seoul, where a mid-century miracle swept this small historic city into a twenty-first century megalopolis.
Curated Copenhagen is a homage to Oak’s hometown and the female pioneers who cultivate its creativity. The booklet presents the ongoing conversation between these female creatives and the city they have chosen to call home. The spaces they have crafted take you on a journey through the best the city has to offer in art, design, architecture and gastronomy.
Mayday magazine Issue 3 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). In Mayday magazine issue 3 we focus on how our identities and contemporary lives are mirrored in a technological society.
Sindroms Magazine Issue 2 (Yellow Sindrom) is out now. The second issue, Yellow Sindrom, delves into design, lifestyle and culture through the lens of ‘yellow’ feelings, such as happiness, optimism, friendship, anxiety and jealousy.
Å Journal Issue 2 (Solstice) is out now. Å Journal is a biannual international print publication from Denmark that promotes life led by timeless and sustainable values that highlight high quality design rather than fleeting tendencies.
Fare Magazine Issue 3 (Charleston) is out now. Charleston is a gem of the American South both old and new, where on gas-lit cobbled streets locals rediscover and reckon with the city’s weighty past.
Sindroms Magazine Issue 1 (Red Sindrom) is out now. The first issue, Red Sindrom, celebrates the use of red in everyday life through conceptual and carefully curated editorials and visual essays, which carry the reader through an emotional rollercoaster throughout its 140 pages.
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Mayday magazine Issue 2 is out now. In this second issue we focus on humans working together in a machine-driven era. It’s about heroic and entrepreneurial ideas combined in new, unimagined patterns.
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Peep Magazine Issue 2 (Carlotta di Lenardo cover) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Featuring projects from Eike König, Small Gods, Sketchbooks, RAW, Protest Press, New Europa, My Family, Monarch and Kraft, Made As Found, Machin Super, Kiosk Publishers, Instant Gratification, Grandpa Journey, and many more.
Space Magazine Issue 7 (the B-sides Issue) takes inspiration from B-sides, those “bonus” tracks that bands added to their hit singles. B-sides picked up a reputation as low quality filler, but my own record collection and experience tells me that my favourite artists recorded B-sides every bit as memorable as their singles.
Oak The Nordic Journal Volume 9 (the Creative Spaces Issue) is out now. The ninth issue of Oak looks to spaces and places that inspire Nordic creativity — not just regionally, but internationally.
Fare Magazine Issue 2 (Helsinki) is out now. Helsinki is a city at its height. It is also something of an anomaly. Culturally, it is a partial amalgamate of its neighbors—and former rulers—in Sweden and Russia, but as the capital of a young and independent Finland, it is full of nascent pride and positivity. It rejoices in an entrepreneurial spirit and a belief that new projects and new legacies can be made here, even as older ones are preserved and celebrated.
Mayday magazine Issue 1 is out now. Mayday is an independent magazine about the erratic realities facing people, society, business and culture.
Beneficial Shock! Issue 2 (Mind) is out now. From 'The Method' employed by actors to fully inhabit a character to dangerous little vermin literally invading our brains intent on devilish mind control, the content of this issue should get your own grey matter going.
Space Magazine Issue 6 is dedicated to taking another look... at objects that seem ordinary or every- day, at people you somehow never met. It’s about that flood of recognition, sensing what you lost or maybe never had, a place or object that you somehow missed before.
Oak, The Nordic Journal Volume 8 (the Innovation Issue) is out now. The eighth issue of Oak introduces the Nordic innovators who are breaking new ground across design, art, food and culture.
Å Journal Issue 1 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Å Journal is a biannual international print publication from Denmark that promotes life led by timeless and sustainable values that highlight high quality design rather than fleeting tendencies.
Fare Magazine Issue 1 (Istanbul) is out now. Fare Magazine boldly begins in Istanbul, a stunning metropolis of melancholic beauty; uniquely poised across two continents, it played imperial capital to three sprawling empires, and thus shaped by a wholly unique mix of cultures and influences spanning from Eastern Europe, into North Africa and the Middle East.
























