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Printed Pages Issue 3 is out now. Our Autumn issue features interviews with legendary graphic designer Seymour Chwast on his years of experience, and lesser-known Belgian illustrator Jan Van Der Veken, looking at the unstoppable rise of his career over the past decade.
Printed Pages Issue 2 is out now. We're ringing in the summer with another jam-packed publication full to bursting with interviews, features and specially-commissioned creative work. Once again we sat down with creatives at the top of their game like photographer Nadav Kander and artist Geoff McFetridge to find out what informs their creative approaches and we sought out lesser-known stories like the British Museum's extraordinary braille guides for blind visitors.
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Print Isn’t Dead Element 003 comes wrapped in different typographic covers individually typeset by our designer James Lunn. And for those of you who are itching to know what’s featured inside this incredible issue, here’s an opportunity for you to catch a glimpse of our publication.
Hot Rum Cow Issue 6 (The Future Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Welcome to the age of synthetic alcohol, edible bottles, cloud cocktails, sober pills and robo-bars. It's not booze as we know it. It's future boozing.
Hot Rum Cow is back, and we’ve got a hell of a round in. For our unashamedly populist fifth issue, we bring you gallons and gallons of beer.
Hot Rum Cow Issue 1 – The Gin Issue – is out now. Good things come to those who wait. So Guinness used to tell us, and it’s as true now as it ever was.
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Of the Afternoon Issue 7 contains more content and more pages than we've ever printed before. Accessible and inspirational; Of the Afternoon asks questions and explores the creativity, passion and hard work behind some of the most exciting visual artists.
Of The Afternoon Issue 5 is available now on loremnotipsum.com and featuring work from 32 of the photographers that were shown in our exhibition, plus interviews with: Todd Hido, Rob Hornstra, Collier Schorr, Kristine Jakobsen, Sarah EyreTom Lovelace, studio visits.
Of The Afternoon Issue 4 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Of The Afternoon Issue 4 is distinguished by its unique design: the first half of the magazine is designed to share the work that we feature in one of our soon-to-be regular London exhibitions.
Looking back at the first three months of 2015, when Europe saw terror attacks in France and Denmark, Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov was shot dead in front of the Kremlin and radical left party Syriza won the Greek elections.
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Delayed Gratification Issue 17 is out now! Looking back at the last three months of 2014, when Mexico erupted in protest at the disappearance of 43 students, the UK ended military operations in Afghanistan and North Korea hacked Sony.
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Delayed Gratification Issue 16 is out now! Looking back at the summer of 2014, when Scotland voted to stay part of the United Kingdom, Germany took home the World Cup and Israel launched a ground invasion in the Gaza Strip.
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Say 'hello' to Delayed Gratification Issue 15! Looking back at the spring of 2014, when Boko Haram kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls in Nigeria, the World Cup kicked off in Brazil and Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson received their verdicts in the phone-hacking trial.
Delayed Gratification Issue 14 is available now! We are looking back at the start of 2014, when floods hit the UKn Airlines flight MH370 disappeared and the Central African Republic was thrown into turmoil. It was also the quarter when Russia annexed Crimea.
Delayed Gratification Issue 13 is out now! The end of 2013 saw Typhoon Haiyan, the strongest storm ever recorded at landfall, claim more than 6,000 lives in the Philippines. Meanwhile modern day slavery was exposed in London, a police helicopter crashed in Glasgow and Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s ex-president, died aged 95.
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Issue 2 of Cold North Magazine is available now. Cold North Magazine will champion craftsmanship, culture and quirky ideas through crisp photography, interviews, essays and various artworks paying homage to noble arts of craftsmanship.
The debut issue of Cold North Magazine. Cold North Magazine will champion craftsmanship, culture and quirky ideas through crisp photography, interviews, essays and various artworks paying homage to noble arts of craftsmanship.
The Cereal City Guide New York is available now on loremnotipsum.com. This guide to New York City features a discerning edit of our favourites places, alongside a photo essay of the city and personal essays by New Yorkers Fabrice Penot of Le Labo and Frank Muytjens of J. Crew.
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The London guidebook by Cereal features a discerning edit of our favourites places, alongside an extensive photo essay of the city, personal essays from Londoners we admire, a neighbourhood map, as well as a section of additional recommendations.
Cereal Magazine Volume 9 is available now! This volume features chapters on the cities of Melbourne, Australia; Bath, England; and Lisbon, Portugal. In the interlude, we tour Vitra Campus, interview the founder of Le Labo, and visit the Maldives.
Cereal Magazine Volume 8 is available now. Volume 8 features Yukon (Canada), Hong Kong, and the English seaside town of St Ives.
Cereal Magazine Volume 7 is out now. Volume 7 features an extensive chapter on New York, Marrakech, and our hometown of Bristol.
Cereal Magazine Volume 6 is out now. In the sixth volume of Cereal, we travel to Singapore; Brecon Beacons, Wales; and Vancouver, Canada.
Cereal Magazine Volume 5 is out now. In the fifth volume of Cereal Magazine, we travel to Helsinki, Finland; Charleston, USA; Paris, France; and the Isles of Scilly, UK.
























