Little Atoms Magazine No. 2 is available now on loremnotipsum.com! Issue 2 of the award-winning Little Atoms magazine is here, featuring new illustration from Molly Crabapple, essays by Orwell-Prize winner Iona Craig and Turkish novelist Ece Temelkuran.
Scenes Journal Issue 2 (Fractures) is out now and includes interviews with Hossein Amini, Josephine Decker, Joel Potrykus and Ioana Uricaru - all writers and filmmakers, who, in some way or another, come from outside of the system and approach film through a different perspective.
PYLOT Magazine Issue 3 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. In the Status Quo Issue we are delighted to be featuring the work of established photographers such as Roger Ballen, Jane Hilton, Roger Charity, Paddy Summerfield.
The Noble Rot magazine is published quarterly and the home of exciting wine and food writing. Since its launch in February 2013 Noble Rot has seen chefs Fergus Henderson, Valentine Warner and José Pizarro rubbing shoulders with artists like LCD Soundsystem, Lily Allen and David Shrigley, blurring the boundaries between gastronomy and the creative arts.
Sidetracked Magazine Volume 34 is here. Adventure is about making choices. Where is the line between survival and disaster? When should we walk away? How can we include rather than exclude? And what marks will we leave behind? In this volume of Sidetracked, we present a collection of stories exploring the difficult questions in adventure.
Sixteen Journal Volume 12 is available now on loremnotipsum.com and entirely dedicated to Cinema. Sixteen Journal Volume 12 features 6 different covers: Jim Jarmusch (Couple), Emily Lipson (Camera Girl), Jack Davison (Lindsay Duncan), Joe Lai (Crying red), Sonia Szóstak (Girl sitting) and Mark Mahaney (Projector).
The Weekender Book London (Vol. 2) by Luce Lapadula is here. Immersed within the vast expanse of Europe’s largest city, it’s easy to overlook the hidden treasures tucked away amidst the bustling streets of London. Despite its status as one of the world’s most visited metropolises, many tend to gravitate towards the central districts, leaving the enchanting gems of the city’s outskirts waiting to be discovered. One of those areas is Richmond.
The Weekender Book Turin by Lorenzo Morandi is here. Nestled against the backdrop of the Alpine arch, Turin’s narrative is not confined to its historical splendor alone; it also emerges as a beacon of technological innovation, a nexus of contemporary art, and a vibrant cultural hub.
The Weekender Book Singapore by Matthew Chen will present Singapore in a different and more laid-back perspective than you might be used to. However, it will still showcase the iconic architecture and landmarks that juxtapose with a melting pot of diverse heritages/cultures and remnants of the city-state’s colonial past. And at the same, this issue explores the blurred boundaries between the old and the new, the hardscapes and the softscapes.
Konfekt Magazine Issue 20 is here. As autumn beckons us back indoors, we settle into interiors full of characterful items with stories to tell and memories to evoke.
Monocle Design Directory Issue 1 (2025/2026) is here. The premiere issue of the Monocle Design Directory spotlights creative communities around the globe, it takes an inside look at contemporary Mexican residences and reports on the 20th-century Catalan furniture designers finally getting the attention that they deserve.
Ernest Journal Issue 11 is here. Healing waters in the Westfjords; Java’s volcanic rituals and industry; in conversation with Stanley Donwood; nature and artifice on St Kilda; a new era of bio-design; the allure of pylons; Hvaldmir the Russian spy whale; seeking the wild west in the wild east.
Sidetracked Magazine Volume 33 is here. A journal featuring a collection of personal stories of adventure travel, exploration, journeys and expeditions.
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British Journal of Photography BJP Issue 7906 (Home) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. British Journal of Photography’s first issue of 2022 is themed Home. Over the last couple of years, the idea of home has taken on new meaning for many of us. For photographers, it is the inspiration or the backdrop of new projects, where personal and intimate parts of their life have been candidly shared.
Sunday Magazine Issue 0 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The pilot issue is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Sunday Magazine is an independent motoring magazine focusing on slow journalism. Full of enigmatic reporting and dazzling photography.
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Lagom magazine issue 8 is out now. In Lagom issue 8, we look into alternative methods and processes of making work fit around personal needs by speaking with creatives such as Jono Smart, a Glasgow-based independent potter, and Emily Fischer, of Brooklyn-based Haptic Labs.
Lodestars Anthology City Guide London. Welcome to the London guide by the people of Lodestars Anthology Magazine. It is a guide to the brilliant, buzzing, colourful London. Within these pages you'll find a carefully curated collection of restaurants, activities, walks, swims, hotels and weekend escapes - and photographic travel inspiration aplenty. What a city!
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The Movement Movement Issue 0 (The Starting Line) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. A new independent print magazine. It is an entirely inclusive space for all women and non-binary people to celebrate movement in all its forms, from professional sport to whatever ways we move in our everyday lives.
Luncheon Magazine Issue 19 is coming with four different covers: UGH for 2023 (Torsos) 42 by Amy Sillman, 2023-2024 / Richard E. Grant photographed by Tim Gutt, creative direction by Shona Heath and styling by Tati Cotliar, 2025 / Ensemble from 'Dragons Unwinged at the Butcher's Block' (detail) by Paolo Carzana, 2025 / Self-portrait by Sarah Moon and Paolo Roversi, Studio Luce, 2025 (Limited Edition).
The Road Rat Issue 20 is here. A unique collaboration between the world’s most beautiful and respected car magazine and the makers of the world’s most desirable cars.
Noble Rot Issue 38 is here. One of the few irksome things about fine wine culture – apart from its pretence, and its propensity for snobbery – is the sheer cost of getting through the front door. Whereas anyone wanting to explore the best in art, for example, has access to Kahlo and Caravaggio at their fingertips, few people will ever have the means to taste the world’s most fabled crus.
Disegno Magazine is aimed at those who are hungry for updates on architecture, design and fashion. The three aspects of vanity are very neatly compiled into one very special magazine and it is the most sought out magazine as it graces the stands only twice in a year.
Sidetracked Adventure Travel Magazine is an journal featuring a collection of personal stories of adventure travel, exploration, journeys and expeditions. The concept is simple: to capture the emotion and experience of adventures and expeditions throughout the world… and to inspire.
Real Review Issue 16 (Regime shift) is here. A contemporary culture publication from the UK with the strapline "what it means to live today".














