A New Type of Imprint Volume 12 is out now. A New Type of Imprint Vol. 12 is the last magazine in our Nordic series, and takes you to the dark, mysterious Iceland. In addition to meeting a lot of contemporary Norwegian and Icelandic designers and creatives, the issue takes a closer look at The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet.
Oak, The Nordic Journal Volume 8 (the Innovation Issue) is out now. The eighth issue of Oak introduces the Nordic innovators who are breaking new ground across design, art, food and culture.
Jarry Magazine Issue 5 (Style & Substance) is out now. Jarry Magazine is a biannual print publication that explores where food and queer culture intersect.
Printed Pages Issue 14 (Autumn/Winter 2017) is out now. On the cover is an illustration by Igor Bastidas, an up-and-coming artist who has created a story that kicks off the magazine and sets the tone for what’s to come. Inside you’ll find the work of photographers, illustrators, artists and graphic designers who cover topics ranging from Dolly Parton festivals in the US to the surreal adventures of a sex-mad naturist. We showcase the work of more than 30 different creatives and share the stories behind their great work.
Disegno Magazine No. 17 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Disegno is aimed at those who are hungry for updates on architecture, design and fashion.
Fathers Quarterly No. 5 is out now. In the fifth issue we sketch portraits of fathers who break all the rules. Pawel Althamer takes his kids to the woods to play with fire, Anna Maria Szymkowiak – a biological father – talks about her gender reassignment, and Piotr Czuryłło teaches his little daughter how to use weapons. We give examples of fathers being irresponsible, proving that you don’t have to be afraid of your own weaknesses.
C41 Magazine Issue 5 (Tomorrow) is out now. Issue 5 is dedicated to the future and we open with positive stories, about people like Elon Musk, a contemporary symbol of innovation. But this edition continues with darker stories, with the other side of our future: climate change, extinction and fear.
The Travel Almanac Issue 13 ("The Magic Issue") is out now. The Travel Almanac explores the topics of traveling and temporary habitation from the personal perspectives of innovative figures in the fashion, music, art, and film world.
The Great Discontent Traveler Issue 1 is out now and the perfect travel-sized version of our beloved large format magazine—small and light enough to take anywhere—packed with the same inspiring content our readers love. Each issue contains 4 features with today’s artists, makers, and risk takers.
Form Magazine No. 274 is out now (Identity). Form Magazin No. 274 (Identität) ist da.
Monocle Magazine Issue 108 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Issue 108 features a design special. E-bikes get traction, shared workspace goes corporate, and the baker as urban hero.
Swenson Magazine Vol. 2 is out now. The community gathered around this Volume 02 shares with us their thoughts on the energy needed to bring collective projects to fruition, the importance of being in the present, the need for balance and connection with the environment.
Popshot Magazine Issue 18 is out now. Our eighteenth issue comprises of illustrated short stories, flash fiction and poetry celebrating illuminating experiences and enlightened ideas. Inside, we’ll find a playful take on the light and dark of fairy-tales, a meditation on love that burns like a fuel and the heartfelt tragedy of a woman who grows lighter and lighter…
Hypebeast Magazine Issue 19 (the Temporal Issue) is out now. Within the Temporal Issue, we delve into colorful pasts, the stories of the present and the minds busily shaping the future, in an effort to capture a snapshot of the myriad forces at work which guide and define our generation.
Brownbook Issue 65 (the Manama Issue) is now available at LOREM (not Ipsum). For its latest issue, Brownbook explores the Bahraini capital, Manama, and its twin city Muharraq, with a focus on their architectural landmarks, communities and craft workshops. Residents share their memories of three neighbourhoods in transition, which once revolved around fishing and pearl trades.
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Fassade Parade ist eine von Tobias Faisst zusammengestellte Sammlung verlorener Seelen der modernen Ästhetik, die im starken Gegensatz zu pixelperfekten Designs und High-End-Fotografie stehen. Vorwort von Felipe Duque. Das Buch erscheint als ‚artist edition‘ in streng limitierter Auflage von 150 Stück.
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The Cereal City Guide Los Angeles is out now. This guide to Los Angeles features a discerning edit of our favourite places to visit, alongside interviews with select locals, plus essays on the iconic aspects of LA – from its mid-century architecture to its beach culture.
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NANG Magazine Issue 3 is dedicated to Fiction. Writers and comic artists from around the world were invited to present creative responses to an Asian film or films of their choice.
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Beauty Papers Issue 4 “Etiquette” is out now. Beauty Papers faces up to the complexities and culture of modern beauty in a freestyle commentary of wit, intellect, curiosity and insanity that sets out to inspire and unchain beauty from its formulaic shackles. A salute to uniqueness rather than conformity: individuality over predictability.
Luncheon Magazine Issue 4 (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.
Cartography magazine Issue 3 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Cartography Issue 3 takes you to Tahiti, Pantelleria and Sardinia. Each destination in Cartography comes with a photographic album, a short text, a map and an itinerary with recommended stops.
FUET magazine issue 4 (Internet) is out now. Spam, Oversharing over eating, The internet made me famous!, Bureau of Home Economics, The internet of food, trapperware, @Encarni19691, Generation Tasty, MOFAD, #Saddesklunch.
KAJET Journal No. 1 (on Communities) is available now. KAJET Journal is a journal of Eastern European encounters. In the case of Eastern Europe, it is the very fluid history of the region that makes it the perfect site for critically delving into its troubled relationship with the notion of utopia.
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Staple Magazine Issue 2 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Confronting the binary relationship between subjectivity and objecthood, the 21 articles featured in this issue in one way or another redistributes these established roles.




















