Brownbook Issue 64 (the Taxis Issue) is now available at LOREM (not Ipsum). Taking in rural landscapes and city scenes from Morocco’s Atlas Mountains to Muscat’s beaches through the eyes of the region’s taxi drivers.
NANSEN Magazine issue 1 is out now. NANSEN Magazine aims to connect and celebrate migrants of all kinds. This issue is featuring Aydin Akin. Since arriving in Berlin almost 50 years ago, AYDIN AKIN has been obsessed with improving the lives of the city's migrants.
PYLOT Magazine Issue 7 (The Do or Die Issue) is available now. This issue is dedicated to the emotional rollercoasters we experience when we give our all to a project.
Dazed magazine Autumn 2017 is out now and comes with different covers: Bill Skarsgård, Marine Vacth and Björk.
Glory Magazine Issue 1 is out now. The debut issue of Glory Magazine investigates the incredible rise of Faroese football and looks beneath the surface of Europe's remotest league. This beautiful land is one of the most passionate, football-loving countries you could visit – a recent index revealed that the Faroe Islands are the most supported national side in the world based on population.
Chickpea Magazine Issue 24 (Summer 2017) is out now. A limited edition, high quality issue at nearly 100 pages that will last you for years to come. Perfect-bound, luxurious matte finish at 8.25 x 11". A wonderful ad-free, screen-free reading experience.
Ethos Magazine Issue 1 is out now. Get your hands on the first edition of Ethos Magazine. Our cover story focuses on Parley for the Oceans; thought leaders in ocean conservation, Parley collaborates with global brands to eradicate plastic pollution from our oceans.
Noon Magazine Issue 07 is out now. Noon issue 7 (the Time Issue) features new fashion stories from regular contributors Mel Bles, Chris Rhodes and Lena C. Emery, a cover story by Zoë Ghertner, Jack Davison & Agata Belcen’s exploration of time, a limited edition poster by Jeremy Deller and much more.
Lodestars Anthology Issue 8 (New Zealand) is out now. Lodestars Anthology is not your traditional travel magazine. Focusing on one country per issue, it is instead an independent publication all about place, journeys and discovery.
Hypebeast Magazine Issue 18 (the Sensory Issue) is out now. Hypebeast is a lifestyle magazine that features the latest in men’s fashion, art, design and music. Issue 18 explores the five senses with Hajime Sorayama, Gorillaz, Alexander Wang and Nepenthes founder Keizo Shimizu.
Marfamily Issue 1 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Marfa Journal is now Marfamily. The first issue out now. Reinventing magazine design and art direction. Marfamily Issue 1 features Kirsten Dunst, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Neal Jones, Natasha Poly and Brian Belott.
Classfare Magazine Issue 1 is out now. In the inaugural issue, Classfare discusses post modernism with original Memphis Group member, George Sowden, the fight for creative balance with Lotta Nieminen, and the process of expanding from a bespoke suiting line to a cut and sew collection with Waraire Boswell.
Moon Magazine Issue 5 is out now. Moon issue 5 meets some of the best makers and talents who they think are worth sharing. Moon is an independent British bi-annual fashion magazine that integrates interviews with creatively inspiring people amid otherworldly fashion spreads.
Offscreen Magazine Issue 17 is out now and featuring: Tom Loosemore (Leveraging the power of technology to run government like a startup and create the public services we need.), Heather B. Armstrong (Love letters and hate mail: the emotional journey of publishing one of the web’s most successful blogs.), Jason Santa Maria (Good design is medium-agnostic: the design director finds common ground between digital and analogue.), Ashwini Asokan (The AI entrepreneur and advocate fights for a future that works for everyone, not just a privileged few.) and many others.
A City Made By People Issue 1 is out now. Our first issue of the A City Made By People journal, a publication on city life & culture. Featured cities: Amsterdam, Minneapolis, Bucharest, Madrid and Rotterdam.
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Gentle Rain Magazine Issue 2 is out now. It’s time to make it rain again. The editorial team drank tequila shots with the best barkeeper in the city (Betty Kupsa, Chug Club) and partied with space sergeants in cellars on the fish market (Golem).
Romance Journal Issue 1 (Emotions) is out now. The first issue explores the role of emotion in life and work through the lens of some of the most compelling—and professionally successful—creative women of today. In opening up about their complex emotional lives, in some cases for the first time, these women paradoxically reveal a considerable strength.
Berlin Quarterly Issue 6 is out now. Berlin Quarterly’s sixth issue opens with a long-form reportage centred on the borderlands of the American Southwest. Alongside the words of undocumented immigrants and portraits of fractured border cities, Hannah Gold gives us an in-depth historical context for the US-Mexico border wall.
Odiseo Magazine Volume 10 is out now! Odiseo offers a sophisticated take on erotica, redefining the confines of traditional erotic publishing by balancing philosophical texts and essays with images that lie in between art and erotica.
The Plant Journal Issue 11 (Aloe Vera) is available now! Star of the new THE PLANT is ALOE VERA, magical succulent from the tropics that soothes, heals and moisturizes.
Intern Magazine Issue 4 is available now! Creative Career Paths. Right now, our careers are ever-evolving. People are learning skills with broad applications or just learning that their skills have broad applications. Kelia Anne MacCluskey’s boldly coloured cityscape, sets the tone for our journey through some of these infinite possibilities.
Anxy Magazine Issue 1 (the Anger Issue) is out now. Anxy Magazine features one-on-one conversations with creative people about mental health. Maybe it begins as a nagging irritation and develops into a Hulk-like rage; or perhaps it just eats away at you slowly.
A New Type of Imprint Volume 11 is out now. Tjena Grabben! A New Type of Imprint Vol. 11 is all about bright and summery colours and stories. The second chapter has crossed the border to the country famous for midsummer nights, IKEA, meatballs and Volvo (and blondes, according to thelocal.se). But how is Sweden's creative sphere? Is there any great design going on?
























