Lodestars Anthology Issue 3 (Australia Revisited) is available now. Issue 3 is all about Australia - the sun-drenched nation, where billabongs and swagmen, jolly as they are, thrive alongside intrepid epicures and curious entrepreneurs.
Dropped Magazine Volume 3 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. In Volume 3, there are a variety of perspectives and opinions, from within the cycling community. There is a variety of Q&As about racing, inclusivity, photography and travel, alongside some longer, reflective stories. Each feature is accompanied with incredible photography, capturing the awe-inspiring moments, often found whilst adventuring by bike.
Good Place Magazine Issue 2 is here and packed full of original storytelling, created by a wildly talented team of journalists and photographers, who leave no stone unturned in their hunt for the tale less told.
Wallpaper Magazine February 2022 (the Design Awards Issue) is here. Welcome to the Wallpaper* Design Awards issue – celebrating the very best in design over the past 12 months. And what an exceptional year it was, with tremendous creativity that helped us through challenging times to build a brighter future.
Monocle Magazine Issue 150 (the Amusing Special Report Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Monocle’s 150th issue features a special report on humour: what makes people laugh around the world, can politicians be funny and why do people keep telling jokes that could land them in jail?
Suitcase Magazine Volume 35 (the Celebration Issue) is here. As the old year gives way to the new, Vol. 35: Celebration finds plenty to toast in 2022: winter sunshine and snow; places to party and landscapes to get lost in. Fresh horizons beckon in the likes of Brisbane, a city that has redefined itself through thriving creative neighbourhoods and an inherently optimistic nature, while long-loved Ibiza shows us its off-season face - scrubbed of make-up and beguiling us with its glowing good looks.
Wallpaper Magazine January 2022 (Inside Apple) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. As we approach 2022, I am delighted to present our January Next Generation issue – highlighting cutting-edge creativity that is shaping the future – and a groundbreaking exclusive, never-seen-before access to the Apple Design Team and their studio at Apple Park.
Penalty Magazine Volume 1 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Penalty Magazine is featuring 200+ pages of premium football sub-culture & lifestyle content by some of the most talented creatives in the game.
Hidden Scotland Issue 3 is here, the Autumn Winter 2021/22 issue. We’ll start with four potent words: the past is alive. Scotland is a land sculpted by its history, a place moulded by the passage of time, and over the following pages, the days of yore are a recurrent theme. Stepping back into the mists of prehistory, we explore the Jurassic beginnings of the Isle of Skye, where dinosaurs once roamed.
PORT Magazine Issue 29 is here. The Autumn/Winter and 10-year anniversary issue of Port – featuring musicians Brian Eno, Little Simz and AJ Tracey, actors Willem Dafoe and George MacKay, authors Elif Shafak and Wole Soyinka, artists Gavin Turk and Tacita Dean, chef Douglas McMaster, architect Sumayya Vally, designer George Sowden, milliner Stephen Jones, alongside writing from Shon Faye, Raymond Antrobus, Hatty Nestor and Sequoia Nagamatsu.
The Entrepreneurs Issue 5 is available on loremnotipsum.com. Smell a gap in the market? Look no further. ‘The Entrepreneurs’ is your guide to the people who have taken the leap and struck out on their own, from the club kids reinventing nightlife to the fashion brands with a simple recipe for success. Ready to join their ranks? This is where you should start.
Riposte Magazine Issue 13 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. After a long Covid-enforced hiatus we’re ecstatic to be back with issue #13, dedicated to the theme of “Care” – because we could all do with some after the past 18+ months of chaos.
Lodestars Anthology Issue 15 (Greece) is here. This is a magazine about a Greece - a celebration of her myths, mountains and glittering seas. It contains glimpses of island life and odes to olives, and lashings of wildflowers, ruins, wilderness and awe. A place of gods and romance, Greece has always offered multitudes - so soak up these pages and allow yourself to fall under her spell.
Club Oenologique Issue 10 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Small production, epic ageability and relative affordability make Spain a fantastic, yet underexplored, source for wine collectors.
Sidetracked Magazine Volume 22 is here. Featuring curated stories of adventure from the world’s wildest places – stories of adversity, ambition, endurance, and courage. Stories that question what our purpose is in a changing world, and how we can help make a better future.
Monocle Magazine Issue 149 (the Christmas Special) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The Monocle’s December/January bumper issue will take you to the far reaches of the globe, from poring over design details in Uzbekistan to petting mountain rescue dogs in Alaska. Alongside our annual Soft Power Survey, we get the local view on Libya a decade on from Gaddafi’s fall and catch up with the president of Costa Rica at Cop26. We also take a drive around Detroit’s art scene and see why Lithuania’s second city is luring film scouts.
The Weekender Book (Stockholm) by Matt Porter is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Matt Porter, the photographer behind this volume, is a freelance creative based in London.
Vestoj Magazine Issue 10 (On Doubt) examines the crippling kind of doubt, and the kind that propels us forward and the fact that we can’t know which is which. When it comes to fashion specifically, we explore who and what we have faith in and why. What keeps us from doubting the system, and if we did, would it crumble? The issue looks at the disillusion that seems so prevalent in the industry now, and the great apprehension about how to best move forward. And, on a smaller scale – the shopping experience. Do I like it? Do I need it? Can I afford it? Is it ‘me’?
Rucksack Magazine Volume 8 (The Coast Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The stories in this issue explore the theme of coast; vast, open spaces in a constant state of change.
Paperboy Magazine Issue 2 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The theme of this second issue is "sharing". A whole 108 pages dedicated to the infectious beauty of giving and the joy of generosity.
Good Place Magazine Issue 1 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. A new travel magazine dedicated to publishing uncommon stories about our wonderful world. The first issue circumnavigates the globe from the Natural History Museum in South Kensington to the jungles butting up against the Rio San Juan in Nicaragua, calling in on a backstreet Milanese bar, the shifting dunes of the Namib desert and the music joints of LA on its way.
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Monocle Magazine Issue 148 (the Design Special) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. This perfectly formed issue of Monocle is a design special that puts the brands, architects and products you need to know in the frame. We also visit a Gio Ponti masterwork in Paris and discuss the merits of concrete and its impact on the environment. Plus: bangers in Berlin and why Lisbon is the new Leblon.
Suitcase Magazine Volume 34 (the Revival Issue) is here. As we venture into the world once again, our Revival issue is an exploration of all things travel in 2021 and beyond. We'll explore hard but tread softly as we reconnect both with nature and loved ones, with an increased determination to protect the environment and a newfound appreciation for going slow. Suitcase Magazine Volume 34 takes you to Albania, China, Finland, Isles of Scilly, India, Mexico and Scotland.
Hotshoe Magazine Issue 206 (Chris Killip) is here and features Chris Killip, one of Britain's greatest documentary photographers, who died last October at the age of 74. Throughout a career spanning more than 30 years, he made some of the most striking images of life in the British Isles as a response to the social situations resulting from deindustrialisation, and in the process created what Martin Parr referred to as "a different way of looking".

























