The Travel Colours Tbilisi is here. The latest Travel Colours City Guide takes you to a cross-cultural Caucasian metropolis through romantic yards to one of the emerging fashion heartlands. Feel the city’s spirit of departure from the old, and experience its fierce subconscious drive to embrace new trends and lifestyle.
Luncheon Magazine Issue 8 (Autumn/Winter) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Luncheon is a style and culture magazine that invites old and new friends of all generations and cultural experiences to share their views, life and work over lunch.
Foam Magazine Issue 54 (Play, The Game Changing Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Through the 18 featured portfolios, we offer a range of approaches to the theme of play.
PETRIe Magazine Issue 69 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). This issue treats the idea of extinction with a variety of interpretations, looking both at individual experiences of loss, alteration, or displacement, and at collective, large-scale events and phenomena.
Magazine B Issue 76 (Blue Bottle Coffee) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). A global byword for specialty coffee, Blue Bottle Coffee was established by the clarinet player-turned-coffee guru James Freeman in 2002.
Magazine B Issue 74 (Bangkok) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Long known as the number one tour destination, Bangkok boasts expertise in the hospitality industry cultivated by leading global hotel brands that settled in the city, diverse food culture, and easy access to resort cities such as Hua Hin and Phuket.
Cereal Magazine Volume 18 is out now! The Autumn/Winter issue delves into the subject of legacy. The cover of Volume 18 features Rupi Kaur, who discusses how her heritage has shaped her own burgeoning legacy as a poet and performer.
The Skirt Chronicles Vol. V (the Pants Issue) is here. The Skirt Chronicles is a collaborative platform with the ambition of creating a community which celebrates diverse cultures and generations. It is a publication founded by women which reflects a feminine voice yet does not exclude anyone from the conversation.
Kyoto Journal Issue 95 (the Wellbeing Issue) is available now from LOREM (not Ipsum). From the green spaces of urban Osaka to the sacred ravines of Ubud: this issue delves into the Asian conception of wellbeing from a holistic standpoint.
Bloom Magazine Issue 4 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The autumn issue is full, full and even more full of planting advice, tips, thought-provoking stories and inspiration from nature. Bloom Magazine is a publication for gardeners, plant admirers, nature lovers, curious explorers and outdoor adventurers.
Pressing Matters Issue 8 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). In Issue 8 we hear from printmakers using screenprint, woodcut, riso and more to ask questions, to work at the very edge of the techniques exploring what’s possible, engaging with their communities and further afield.
Design Anthology Issue 3 (UK Edition) is out now and explores the psychology of colour with a shoot of design pieces in a palette curated by colour consultancy Calzada Fox. We review the vibrant Dublin interior designed by Kingston Lafferty Design – a home saturated with bright, bold hues. We visit the Wild Coast Tented Lodge in Sri Lanka, an eco-resort that can be dismantled and disappear.
Slanted Magazine Rwanda (Special Issue) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum) and features outstanding personalities as well as many good stories besides some “design eye-candy” in this Slanted special issue.
Lodestars Anthology Issue 12 is out now featuring Switzerland. Discover Switzerland with Issue 12: Neuchâtel, Lausanne, Geneva, Gstaad, Mürren, Zurich, St. Gallen, Bad Ragaz, St. Moritz, Ascona, Lugano, Berne, Great St. Bernard Pass, Bürgenstock, Scuol, The Orient Express and many more.
Gentle Rain Magazine Issue 4 is out now and available in German and English. The new issue of gentle rain is serious on utopias. We asked transport planners and architects from Hamburg, Frankfurt and Copenhagen how the end of the car could become an opportunity for the city. How do we tackle climate change with sustainable mobility – and thus create room for new things in public space?
My Residence Issue 4 is now available at LOREM (not Ipsum). Issue 4 features the homes of 17 creatives in Scandinavia, highlights new Scandinavian design, and discusses the importance of a place to wind down.
Auslöser Magazine Issue 2 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Issue 2 features 4 long-form in-depth interviews with photographers: James Barnor, Pixy Liao, Alex Dietrich, Leah Edelman-Brier.
Slanted Magazine Issue 34 (Europe) is here. This issue is a plea for a multi-faceted and vibrant Europe, against the backdrop of an Europe of nations, right-wing populism, and selfish politics. It is an inventory of Europe, showing a comment, a perspective, a feeling of illustrators, photographers, writers and graphic designers from all around Europe.
Standart Magazine Issue 16 is here and, as ever, treats a varied subject matter through engaging articles, essays, interviews, and artwork. In this issue, we delve as never before into some of the more pressing topics facing our industry.
Another Gaze Issue 3 is here and includes essays about Barbara Hammer, Agnès Varda, Camille Billops, Jane Arden, Penny Slinger, Ana Mendieta, Hito Steyerl, Mati Diop, Catherine Breillat, Carol Morley, Ulrike Ottinger, Charlotte Prodger, Charlotte Pryce, Rosalind Nashashibi & Lucy Skaer and many more.
LogoArchive #4 is here. LogoArchive Issue 4 explores the miminal space between architecture and graphic design, firstly, in the documentation of symbols created for architects, architectural magazines, events and unions, and secondly, by employing the architectural and literary notion of nesting; the placing of one narrative inside another.
Flaneur Magazine Issue 8 (Taipei) is out now featuring Kangding road and Wanda road in Taipei. Following the rivers of Taipei, we end up in Wanhua, the oldest part of the Taiwanese capital.
Magazine B Issue 60 (Monocle) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Monocle features political, social, cultural and global issues through in-depth reporting by its correspondents around the world. Launched in 2007 by Tyler Brûlé, Monocle has also offered a series of books, newspapers and a radio channel.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 33 (the Education Issue) is out now. From interviews with celebrated academics and alternative practitioners to a fashion editorial set in the most visually inspiring school in Denmark, Issue Thirty-Three of Kinfolk considers how education might be reimagined for a time when cognitive scientists are increasingly insistent that there is no expiry date on our brain’s ability to learn.






















