Deem Journal Issue 2 (Pedagogy for a New World) is here and is examining the role of design in the ways we produce and share knowledge. Issue Two is led by a conversation between artist, architect, and community organizer Lauren Halsey and Deem editors Alice Grandoit-Šutka and Isabel Flower. The story investigates architecture and the power of place, the importance of community autonomy, and how Halsey’s goals as an artist have manifested in the Summaeverythang community center in South Central, Los Angeles.
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.
Magazine F Issue 12 (Kimchi) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Kimchi is a millennia-old, preserved food of Korea.
Folklife Magazine Volume 4 is here. We hear stories from those who are mothers, who have mothers, who changed as mothers, who wove traditions as mothers, and who used not much more than matchsticks, as mothers. We journey to the later years of life with memory of mothers and their passing, and we find our mother in the world around us. Mother, here, now, always. As we recognize how we have been sustained and nurtured, perhaps we can be inspired to practice a reverence for our essential mother, the earth, in this pandemic world . . . for she is what will bring us back to life. (And chock-full of so much more. We think you're going to love it.)
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Primary Paper Magazine Issue 5 (Faith) looks deeply at the theme of ‘Faith’. Beyond just religion and spirituality, Faith is what guides the life we live. It’s what we believe, what we trust and what we admire. Faith can be powerful, complex, influential and sometimes confronting. It can create a sense of community, but can also cause a divide. The concept of Faith is about placing true confidence in what you believe in, be it religious, spiritual, philosophical or human.
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.
TAUKO Magazine Issue 2 is here. The theme of Issue No. 2 is Kinship and the articles, essays and columns are weaving together the shared experiences of different crafting communities. The issue No. 2 is a 128-page collectible which comes with four folded paper pattern sheets included with the magazine.
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.
Standart Magazine Issue 25 is here. Scott Rao takes us through water alkalinity, how to test it, and how a little knowledge could save you a lot of money. We interview Joachim Morceau of Substance, his café in Paris, about terroir, competition success, and ‘trafficked’ coffee.
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.
Design Anthology Issue 10 (UK Edition) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. In issue 10, we mark three years of existence as Design Anthology UK. From the start, we’ve promoted businesses and brands within our sphere of interest that stand for something, and that do things with heart.
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.
Hamam Magazine Issue 5 (Strange) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Hamam magazine features essays, artist projects, photography, and interviews from contributors from all over the world.
Good Sport magazine Issue 5 (the Communication Issue) is here. Follow your nose into Good Sport 05 as we celebrate sweat, sunrise, self-reflection and shakshuka. Rising very, very early in search of an untainted day, we put dance on the grid, find trust in a meal, sit boxing in the mirror and ask sport to finally get real.
212 Magazine Issue 12 (the Earthlings Issue) is here and features snippets from the lives of earthlings who inhabit the folds of this fragile crust. Perplexed, they question their existence and its circumstances: where are we? What universe are we in? Which cycle are we in? What age are we in? When did it start? Will we witness its end? Who we are? Who we are with? What is the explanation for all of this?
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’?
Northletters magazine Volume 3 (Shelter & Sanctuary of home) is here. The writers and photographers of Northletters magazine Volume 3 were seeking out solace in the beauty of our homes, gardens & landscape, looking for the comfort and ease our homes are giving to us.
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.
























