Cloakroom Magazine Issue 1 is now available from LOREM (not Ipsum). Cloakroom explores with wit and rigor, exceptional spaces and the lives and minds of those who inhabit them.
LogoArchive #5 is here. LogoArchive Issue 5 focuses on eleven simple techniques, naming them, exemplifying them and offering short commentaries. It serves as an archival and pedagogical document, offering an alternative take on the ubiquitous logo tips article. In this way it looks at things another way around. This alternate viewpoint manifests itself materially in the dual modes of reading the zine, either portrait and symbol first, or landscape text first.
212 Magazine Issue 8 (the Guilt issue) is here and explores the personal codes and expressions associated with environmental issues and guilt, in this era defined by humanity’s actions – the Anthropocene. 212 Magazine Issue 8 takes a closer look at our relationship with life, emotions, nature and animals.
Lindsay magazine No. 4 is here. In Issue No. 4 we meet Nigerian-born artist Toyin Ojih Odutola, Indigenous Australian Elders Uncle Bob Smith and Aunty Caroline Bradshaw, and Palestinian-American chef and artist Amanny Ahmad. We peer inside the Parisian ateliers Lesage and Lemarié, muse over the elegant lines of historical European chair design and celebrate the colourful woodblock prints of Japanese artist Awazu Kiyoshi.
Lodestars Anthology Issue 7 (Japan Revisited) is here. Discover a land of tea and tropics, wabi-sabi and wonder. A place where symbolism abounds and nothing is without purpose. For here you’ll find an ancient and powerful landscape that has shaped history yet still dictates the rhythms of modern life.
Drift Magazine Volume 8 is out now and features London. In this issue, we explore how tea-crazy London went mad for coffee and how its integration of international coffee-savvy experts is changing as Brexit looms.
Holiday Magazine Issue 384 (Autumn/Winter 2019) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Holiday Magazine Issue 384 is devoted to Egypt with Imaan Hammam on the cover, photographed by Drew Vickers.
GRÆS Magazine Issue 1 (the Home Issue) is out now. Issue 1 contains 116 pages of photography and writing focusing on one theme: Home. The authors and photographers let you in on their own interpretation of what home can be. Exploring this topic from the perspective of a world traveler, a linguaphile or both combined, the many contributors want to inspire new thoughts.
Lagom magazine issue 10 is out now. In our tenth issue, Niko Dafkos, co-founder of Earl of East, comments that finding a work/life balance is too hard, that perhaps we should look more to a work/life integration instead.
Magazine B Issue 43 (Berlin) is here. Berlin is a city where borders are crossed and prejudices are torn down. Treading across and blurring perimeters of commerce and art, high culture and low culture, the traditional and the modern, the city heartily welcomes peoples and cultures of all kinds.
Ark Journal Volume 2 is here. In Volume 2 we go around the world to meet public figures in their private spaces. We visit a Paris-based fashion icon who has turned her discerning sense of materiality to creating one-off collectible furniture. Volume 2 is delving into the archives of the great Danish modernist Jørn Utzon, we visit two of his rarely shown houses that show his genius for designing homes that enrich their inhabitants’ lives.
Buffalo Zine No. 10 is out now. Buffalo Zine is ten issues old, but age is only a number, and (let’s be real) numerals are just something abstract we project to pretend we have control over our chaotic, messed-up world. The only constant we can offer is a printed wad of pages you can hold in your hands.
Extra Extra Magazine Issue 13 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Extra Extra Issue 13 is in full swing, for the dashing glares to glow on your gut feelings, we are hungry for the lovely sensuality-makers around us.
Hypebeast Magazine Issue 26 (the Rhythms Issue) is out now. The Rhythms Issue explores the art of slowing down in a sped-up world. This issue features exclusive artwork by Matt McCormick on the cover, and inside its pages you'll find luminaries such as Jason Dill, Felipe Pantone, Buddy, Easy Otabor and many more.
The Gentlewoman No. 20 (Autumn/Winter 2019) is out now. It’s the 20th issue of The Gentlewoman with the writer of great intelligence and optimism, Margaret Atwood as this season’s cover star, photographed by Alasdair McLellan.
ARCH+ Magazine (Project Bauhaus: Can Design Change Society?) is available now. This international edition on the work of project bauhaus now offers English readers a comprehensive overview of our multi-year research, artistic, performance, and publication project, which involved the participation of more than a hundred renowned scientists, artists, architects, and designers from around the world. This issue is also available in German.
SLEEK Magazine Issue 63 is out now. Issue 63 is featuring American model Maggie Maurer, we wanted to research the idea of walls – the impact of borders, real and imagined. In November, Germany will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the barrier that separated the city into East and West for 28 years.
Disegno Magazine No. 24 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Disegno is aimed at those who are hungry for updates on architecture, design and fashion.
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.
























