Makeshift Magazine Issue 2 is out now. Makeshift’s second quarterly issue, themed Mobility, is officially en route to a doorstep or newsstand near you! From fuel smuggling in Cambodia to Jeep Parades in Colombia, the Mobility Issue takes you on a tour of how people move themselves and their possessions at the street level.
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Makeshift Magazine Issue 12 (Laws and Orders) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The Laws and Orders Issue of Makeshift is featuring India’s private eyes, homemade firearms in Egypt, and everyday superheroes working in the United States.
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Makeshift Magazine Issue 11 is available now: The Ritual Issue of Makeshift. Featuring sorceresses in Hong Kong, living statues in Spain, and do-it-yourself morticians in the United States.
Kinfolk Issue 13 is out now – the Imperfect Issue. Kinfolk Issue Thirteen: For our autumn edition of Kinfolk, we’d like to celebrate the holes in our socks, our scorched attempts at marmalade making and all the crappy haircuts we’ve had over the years.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 11 is out now. The Spring 2014 edition of Kinfolk explores the meaning of home, what it looks like, how different people arrange them and the qualities that the best ones share. Whether you live with your best friend, partner, strangers or a lazy hound, your concept of home will change with every coat of paint.
Kindling Quarterly Issue 6 is out now!
Kindling Quarterly Issue 5 is featuring DJ Ayres, The Boyhood Project, Gabe Sullivan, Nicolas Neubeck, Stephen Policoff and more.
Kindling Quarterly Issue 4 is featuring Brett Bloom, Aesthetic Movement, RJD2, Alexander Chen, Keith Negley and more.
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Inventory Magazine Issue 13 is out now! The cover of our Fall-Winter ’15 issue features French designer Agnès B., photographed by Quentin de Briey.
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Inventory Magazine Issue 12 is out now! The cover of our Spring-Summer ’15 issue, shot by Tim Barber, features American artist and designer, Erik Brunetti.
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Human Being Journal Issue 6 is out now. Sometimes disruptiveness, innovation and irreverence look ordinary. Human Being Journal issue 6, In Plain Sight, is a collaboration between Human Being and Soulland, the celebrated Danish menswear label.
Whether caught in the drudgery of a dead-end job, turning a passion into a career, or supporting a family by whatever means necessary, we all have to work. Given that reality, it’s strange we don’t do more to improve our working lives.
Before the dawn of civilization, there were 326 million trillion gallons of water on Earth. Today, after millennia of population growth, industry, and agriculture, there are still 326 million trillion gallons. Unlike other natural resources, we cannot run out of water.
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GOOD Magazine Issue 18 is out now. At Oxford University, sometime in the 19th century, the roof of New College’s dining hall needed repair.
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Out of unimaginable tragedy, New Orleanians—with characteristic tenacity—found opportunity. A truly impressive group of people, businesses, and organizations has been hard at work rebuilding, respecting, and preserving history and tradition while taking advantage of the possibility and freedom afforded by working in a city starting over.
Who we are is defined, maybe more than we care to admit, by where we live. The emotional attachments we feel to our neighborhoods are understandable: Where a person chooses to put down roots should say a lot about them.
In the animal kingdom, migration is a natural ebb and flow, a seasonal shift from one place to another and back again. When birds fly south for winter and salmon swim upstream to spawn, they are acting on a genetically coded imperative.
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