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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.

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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.

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Brownbook Issue 65 (the Manama Issue) is now available at LOREM (not Ipsum). For its latest issue, Brownbook explores the Bahraini capital, Manama, and its twin city Muharraq, with a focus on their architectural landmarks, communities and craft workshops. Residents share their memories of three neighbourhoods in transition, which once revolved around fishing and pearl trades.

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Brownbook Issue 64 (the Taxis Issue) is now available at LOREM (not Ipsum). Taking in rural landscapes and city scenes from Morocco’s Atlas Mountains to Muscat’s beaches through the eyes of the region’s taxi drivers.

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Brownbook Issue 63 is now available at LOREM (not Ipsum). For its 63rd issue, Brownbook focuses on contemporary Nubia, exploring the region between south Egypt and north Sudan, where villages trail the path of the Nile and serene islands sit on its surface. This issue moves with fluidity and resolve, carried by the voices of the people that have preserved, revived and evolved Nubia, to make it the formidable society it is today.

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Brownbook Issue 62 is now available at LOREM (not Ipsum). In Issue 62, Brownbook investigates how brutalist architecture made its way to Tehran, where it took on a distinctly Persian identity, and the lasting impact it had on the city.

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