In the third issue Offscreen talks to CSS-wizard and Internet nomad Chris Coyier, Australian bootstrap-entrepreneur Collis Ta'eed, ex-Google designer and Avocado co-founder Jenna Bilotta, creative visionary and Facebook designer Wilson Miner, Smashing co-founder und editor-in-chief Vitaly Friedman and Happy Cog's Philly-based president Greg Hoy.
ABSTRAKT Magazine No. 7 is out now. Survival Strategies in the 21st century. The world is opening up more and more. Progressive globalisation, the continuous fall of national borders and trade barriers and relaxed copyright rules are clear evidence. Also available in German.
In the second issue Offscreen speaks with the legendary Iconfactory founder Gedeon Maheux, Berlin's Wunderkind Christian Reber, robot-inspired app maker Mark Jardine, Sketchnote artist Eva-Lotta Lamm, retro-game designer Shaun Inman and British Software entrepreneur Dan Counsell.
Boat Magazine Issue 4 is out now (the Athens (Greece) Issue). We arrived in Athens in the eye of the storm – the economy is dire, some of the worst statistics out there are topped right here in Athens.
Offscreen Magazine Issue 1 includes conversations with web standards wizard Dan Cederholm, all-round-talent Drew Wilson, former last.fm design lead Hannah Donovan, 37signals' designer and product manager Ryan Singer, design entrepreneur Andrew Wilkinson and pixel-perfectionist Benjamin de Cock.
Boat Magazine Issue 3 (the London Issue) stayed anchored in London. With the coverage of the Olympics and the Jubilee, London was in full swing as being presented to the world in a wash of pomp of ceremony.
Apartamento Magazine Issue 15 is out now! For too many people, being happy at home is pretty much an abstract idea, something they can’t know or imagine, until it appears on some taste maker’s must-have list, or in a magazine, or reposted on Tumblr.
Odiseo Magazine Volume 2 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Featuring Lina Scheynius’ self portraits, Jo Schwab’s "Habitual Grace", and Amy Hood as seen by the lens of Jonathan Leder.
The Gourmand Issue 2 is out now. Clare Considine shares her insights into the life of 85-year-old sushi master Jiro Ono. Natasha Hoare examines the legacy of Gordon Matta-Clark's 1970s SoHo eatery – a restaurant and a work of art in its own right.
Magazine B Issue 56 (Michelin Guide) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Conceived in France in 1900 by tire company Michelin to encourage automobile traveling and thus the sales of Michelin tires, restaurant guidebook Michelin Guide has been a leader in popularizing gourmet culture for over a century. Preserving tradition while inspiring young chefs and providing a consistent reference point for diners of all backgrounds, the Michelin Guide today serves as the premier arbiter of restaurants, sparking media excitement and frenzy in cities worldwide.
Magazine B Issue 55 (Apple Music) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Apple’s music streaming service Apple Music was launched in June 2015. Equipped with playlists curated by Apple Music editors and radio stations featuring prominent DJs, the service serves as a platform for accessing high quality music in the music-flooded digital era. By forging meaningful relationships with artists through album exclusives and music video funding, Apple Music is redefining the landscape of music streaming.
Magazine B Issue 52 (WeWork) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). WeWork expanded and improved on a model the duo had successfully and profitably tested with their previous startup, Green Desk, through which they leased an entire floor of a building in New York to re-lease as a co-working space to multiple tenants.
Slanted Magazine Issue 26 (New York) is out now. Slanted met the generation of designers, typographers and artists who witness and shape the transition of the city. Slanted Magazine Issue 26 (New York) is thematically complemented by illustrations, photography and fine art from contemporary culture.
Dirty Furniture Issue 1 is available now. In our launch issue we look at the price tag of haunted furniture, the history of ‘comfort’ and the role of the sofa in sitcoms.
Magazine B Issue 46 (Pantone) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The rich and colorful history of Pantone dates back to 1963, when the young Lawrence Herbert created the Pantone Matching System (PMS) after buying out a small commercial printing company in New Jersey, USA. By assigning a number to each color, anyone could achieve accurate and consistently repeatable color results, and this system catapulted Pantone into becoming the standard language for color communication for color-critical industries. While its roots are in the graphic arts community, Pantone expanded its system concept across a variety of industries and proved that ‘color’ can indeed become a brand.
Magazine B Issue 47 (Häagen Dazs) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Founded in 1961 in Bronx, New York, Häagen-Dazs has generated a lot of ink over the years with its Northern European-inspired naming strategy.
Magazine B Issue 42 (Star Wars) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). The first Star Wars film was released in 1977. Over the past four decades, this chronicle of galactic war and adventure has established itself as an American pop culture icon, generating tremendous revenue and attracting an enormous fandom across the globe.
Magazine B Issue 39 (Breville) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Started as a small radio manufacturer in Melbourne, Australia, Breville expanded into the kitchen appliance industry with the launch of their hugely successful sandwich toaster in 1974.
Magazine B Issue 34 (Leica) is here. Leica made photography a part of everyday life when they introduced the first 35 mm camera in 1914. Leica’s century-old tradition of quality highlights the true essence of what a camera is and sets the company apart from the powerful Japanese DSLR brands.
Slanted Magazine Issue 25 (Paris) is out now. Loved and hated, hated and loved—seemingly no other European nation has a similarly segmented relationship to their capital as the French. Everything starts in Paris and everything conspires here.
Magazine B Issue 28 (Google) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Google began from the search engine of the same name created in 1997 by the company’s two founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
Sidetracked Volume 2 is out now and filled with some of the most inspiring adventure stories around. Liv Sansoz takes us deep into the heart the unknown; into Tien Shan on the border of China and Kyrgyzstan, dodging rockfall and braving the harsh local regime to climb big walls.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 9 is out now. The ninth issue of Kinfolk is all about defining your weekend, finding the right balance between work and play and making the most of your days off.
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Kinfolk Volume 8 is out now and a glimpse of Japan through the Kinfolk lens, an ode to a country and culture we admire. This special Japan issue focuses on its traditions and fun things to do (origami flowers, hand-dyed indigo, ikebana).






















