BESIDE Magazine Issue 4 is out now. In our new issue, we explore fascinating natural trajectories and life journeys. We examine the movements of great migrations; the boundaries we draw over land, air and sea; the higher purposes we reach for when we run, bike or climb; the impacts of our ever-evolving culinary tastes on our planet's biodiversity; the ways in which technologies rewire our brains; and how wilderness lies at the heart of so many of our personal trajectories.
Nomad Magazine Issue 5 is out now. The fifth issue of nomad addresses “the human aspect” in the development of our time. The human race is the greatest influencing factor on our planet, with an impact that is changing the very role of humanity itself. In this context, artist Edward Burtynsky documents the ways in which humans are re-forming, and deforming, the earth. What does it mean to be human if intimacy can be provided by robots?
Anxy Magazine Issue 3 (the Boundaries Issue) is out now. Boundaries shape the way we live, work and love—but what shapes our boundaries? Featuring Open Mike Eagle, Samantha Irby, Alana Hope Levinson, Kendrick Brinson, Merijn Hos and more.
Benji Knewman Issue 8 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). The Riga (Latvia) based magazine was founded in 2014 and is published bilingual (English/Latvian).
Gather Journal No. 13 (The Getaway Issue) is here. The need to get away from it all, if only for the duration of a meal, feels more urgent than ever. With that in mind, we explored the many shapes that an escape might take letting food steer our course.
Ethos Magazine Issue 06 is out now. A new-look Ethos magazine, but still chock full of inspirational businesses and individuals striving to make a positive difference.
BRICK Magazine Issue 5 is out now. The new Brick has landed, and this issue we are presented with 4 unique covers and that epic masthead in a gorgeous red laminate. Each of the cover stars - BROCKHAMPTON, 2 Chainz, Klai Uchis and D Double E all get in-depth features within, alongside a host of the current hip-hop elite, including: 070 Shake, Azekel, Big Narstie, Brent Faiyaz, Chynna, De La Soul, Dvsn, Oscar Worldpeace, Rich The Kid, Shirt, Snoh Aalegra, Trippie Redd, Todd Darling, Twelve’len, U-God, Waka Flocka Flame.
SOLO Magazine Issue 3 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). From seed to cup, Around the world in eighty-one day, Wake up the fragance of coffee, Women, 10 things to consider when opening a specialty coffee shop, From espresso making to coffee picking, Coffee flâneur and more.
The Happy Reader Issue 11 is out now! In Issue 11, we feature Olly Alexander. The concept of the magazine is excitingly simple: the first half is a long-form interview with a notable book fanatic and the second half explores one Penguin Classics title from an array of surprising and invigorating angles, through fashion, art, lifestyle, history, film and more.
Hop & Barley Magazine Volume 9 is out now. This volume is inspired by the homebrewers; the amateur alchemists who regularly commit themselves to a weekend of wort. From buckets in basements, to Grainfathers in garages, these people are united by a common cause: to brew great beer.
Moon Magazine Issue 6 is out now, featuring the lovely Lola Kirke, interviewed by AC Journal, shot by Amber Byrne Mahoney and styled by Verity Pemberton.
Sindroms Magazine Issue 1 (Red Sindrom) is out now. The first issue, Red Sindrom, celebrates the use of red in everyday life through conceptual and carefully curated editorials and visual essays, which carry the reader through an emotional rollercoaster throughout its 140 pages.
Fathers Quarterly No. 6 is out now. In the sixth issue we put close relationships under the microscope. An artist and eco-farmer Ethan DeLorenzo shares with us that his two-year-old son taught him to listen to people.
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Mayday magazine Issue 2 is out now. In this second issue we focus on humans working together in a machine-driven era. It’s about heroic and entrepreneurial ideas combined in new, unimagined patterns.
Drift Magazine Volume 7 is out now and focuses on San Francisco. This issue contains stories about San Francisco, its coffee, and the people who drink it. We hear from dozens of locals, shop owners, roasters, patrons, entrepreneurs, writers, and photographers about what it’s like to drink coffee in the Bay.
Ambrosia Magazine Volume 5 is out now and featuring the San Francisco Bay Area. Volume 5 takes us to the San Francisco Bay Area, the 49-square-mile dining capital of the west coast known on the surface for gold rushes, Silicon Valley, cable cars, and coastal fog.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 28 is out now. The summer issue of Kinfolk untangles the theme of hair. Beyond a narrative of love and loss, we examine the ways in which hair has come to hold deep and powerful meanings in daily life: its presence as a unifying and defining symbol in cultural, political and spiritual spheres, plus its intimate rituals and rich, eccentric history.
Openhouse Magazine issue 9 is available now. We called issue Nº9 “A Woman’s Touch” for the strong and inspiring women we have met along the way. Two new sections, Curators and People, tell stories of Spanish pioneers of fashion and photography, Rosa Orrantia and Joana Biarnés.
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Gayletter Magazine Issue 8 is out now. Issue 8 is featuring Tyler Akers, Kevin Aranibar, Cody Chandler, Lia Clay, Francesco Dama, Vincent Dilio, Andrej Dúbravsky, Boy George, Matthias Herrmann, Tommy Kha, Naruki Kukita, Bruce Labruce, Troy Michie, Landon Gray Mitchell, Slava Mogutin, Gio Black Peter, Jasper Rischen, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Cyle Suesz, Mickalene Thomas, Gerardo Vizmanos, Brian Vu, David Wojnarowicz, Ben Zank and many more.
Slanted Magazine Issue 31 (Tokyo) is here. The Japanese capital is a unique place. With its clean streets, punctual transportation and polite service at every turn, Tokyo is more than just a well-run city. It unites cultural extremes.
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Peep Magazine Issue 2 (Carlotta di Lenardo cover) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Featuring projects from Eike König, Small Gods, Sketchbooks, RAW, Protest Press, New Europa, My Family, Monarch and Kraft, Made As Found, Machin Super, Kiosk Publishers, Instant Gratification, Grandpa Journey, and many more.
Violet Magazine Issue 9 (SS18) is out now. Violet magazine isn’t just a fashion magazine. It’s a place to discover and grow, to learn from and to celebrate each other. The writing will be an on-going dialogue between iconic women and notables of fashion, cinema and art.
Hey Gents Magazine Issue 3 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). With a focus on beautiful design and unique experiences, each issue of Hey Gents Magazine features interviews with creative talents, travel recommendations, useful guides, striking photography, and careful curation of interesting products.
Berlin Quarterly Issue 8 is out now. Berlin Quarterly’s eighth issue opens with nonfiction by renowned Haitian-American writer Edwidge Danticat. In experiencing her own mother’s death, Danticat interrogates private, public, and literary mourning, engaging the work of writers from Leo Tolstoy to Audre Lorde, and tragedies like 9/11 and the catastrophic Haitian earthquake in 2010.























