Wunderdog Magazine Issue 9 is here. An independent publication for rescue dogs and their people. A Wunderdog is an underdog who became a wonderdog – superhero. Wunderdog tells the stories of rescue dogs and their people. Find plenty of very good dogs and humans, whose adventures will inspire you to get involved and hug your own rescue dog(s) even more.
Apartamento Magazine Issue 33 is here. Featuring Hari Nef, Franz Erhard Walther, Madelon Vriesendorp, Lloyd Kahn, Eric N. Mack, John Wurdeman, Antonia Marsh, Enrique Olvera, Ron Arad, Motoyuki Daifu, Jimmy Wright, Najla El Zein, Hans-Walter Müller, and Rachel Roddy. Plus: The interiors of Pedro E. Guerrero, texts by Yemisi Aribisala, Jenny Wu, David Zilber, Stephen Kearse, Fadi Kattan, Ronan Mckenzie, Sophie Mackintosh, and Amanda Maxwell, as well as ‘Termite Trails’, an essay by Diana McCaulay.
Fantastic Man Issue 38 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. It’s Spring 2024, and a new print issue of Fantastic Man is out now. Featuring, among many other things, stories on art critic Jerry Saltz, Palace founder Lev Tanju who also designs for FILA+, artists Jake Grewal and Alvaro Barrington, model Leon Dame, and many more.
SABLOS Magazine Issue 2 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. SABLOS is a new vision of luxury travel and style that offers its members a unique perspective on the world. For our second issue, we take a design tour of Copenhagen with architect Thomas Lykke and a cold-water swim with chef René Redzepi; appraise the Mexican art scene withsome Mexico City insiders and many more.
Magazine B Issue 97 (Disney) is here. Disney began as an animation studio founded in 1923 by brothers Walt and Roy O. Disney, based in California, U.S. They are credited with laying the foundations for modern animation history, including introducing the first oil and colour animation and introducing a system to divide up the animation production process.
Noble Rot Issue 35 is here. “Hang on a minute, that colour looks amazing…” says Gary Lineker, eyeing a 1934 Lopez de Heredia Viña Tondonia towards the end of another of Noble Rot’s trademark long lunch interviews. He picks up the glass of 90-year-old Rioja and begins inspecting it, using a white napkin as a background.
Nomad Magazine Issue 16 (Traveling) delves into the profound impact of travel, exploring personal choices and inspirations. With two striking covers by Lord Norman Foster and RELVĀOKELLERMANN, the edition illuminates how travel shapes our worldview.
The Gentlewoman No. 29 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. A new issue of The Gentlewoman arrives, with the record-breaking comic genius Julia Louis-Dreyfus on its cover.
Catnip Magazine Volume 1 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Catnip is a magazine for a unique breed of cat people. This 216-page collectible publication from the makers of Broccoli paws at the paradoxes of a creature that embodies playfulness and repose, wildness and domesticity, the every day and the absurd.
Table Magazine Volume 7 explores the concept of Togetherness. From desserts that taste best when shared, like our Almond & Honey Cake, to Courgette Carbonara made by mother and daughter. Drinks writer & broadcaster Abbie Moulton explores the age-old adage "what grows together, goes together". Food writer and self-professed egg enthusiast Ed Smith is on a mission to increase egg consumption in his piece ‘Happiness is Egg Shaped’.
Disegno Magazine No. 37 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Disegno is aimed at those who are hungry for updates on architecture, design and fashion.
MOLD Magazine Issue 6 (Design for a New Earth) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Completing its cycle of 6 print issues, this final edition of MOLD magazine returns to the microbial scale of Issue 01 by focusing on designing new earths on this Earth: to spark new imaginaries, forge new relationships, and most importantly, ground ourselves in the soil.
Lissome Magazine Issue 4 (Love Ethic) pays tribute to bell hooks’ influential work, All about Love: New Visions. Moving beyond the confines of romantic love, the author explores love as the foundation of life that touches on everything – love of self and others (and the more than human world), societal frameworks, the material world, justice, values and spirituality, as well as experiences of loss and healing. She advocates for a cultural shift towards a love ethic, affirming everyone’s right to freedom and a fulfilling life.
The Road Rat Issue 17 — aka ‘Tales from Japan’ — is the latest Road Rat special to devote its entirety to getting under the skin of one subject. The cover star is the delicate and beautiful Toyota 2000GT and it’s joined inside by a study of the Kei car phenomena, Mazda’s rotary-engine endurance cars, the very different Toyotas Century and Land Cruiser plus your guide to subcultures from cosplaying itasha to street-racing kanjozoku.
Foam Magazine Issue 66 (the Missing Mirror Issue) is here. Are you a robot? is a question everyone has likely come across while using the internet. The most common way to prove that you’re, in fact, not a robot is by analysing a set of photographs and selecting the ones depicting a bus, a motorcycle, a fire hydrant, or a traffic light.
The Rake Magazine Issue 93 is not so much a renewal of vows as a reaffirmation of our mission. The actor on our cover is Bill Nighy, a student of the stage and now very much a star of the screen. Nighy is beloved for the remorseless empathy in his performances, and while his fame is rooted in his acting work, the menswear industry also admires him for his support of British bespoke tailoring and his standards of dress, which are eschewed by others in his profession.
The Plant Magazine Issue 21 comes with four fresh covers. Welcoming a new issue fresh out of the press!
Holiday Magazine Issue 393 (Kathmandu) comes with different covers. Kathmandu is not just a place. It is also a word that encapsulates a legend and an era. Holiday magazine has followed up on its Paris issue by delving into this iconic destination.
Frame Magazine Issue 156 (The Real World) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Frame’s spring issue takes stock of the design strategies that infuse experiential spatial activations with relevancy, substance and emotional value, ultimately meeting the contemporary demand for authenticity.
Dirty Furniture Issue 6/6 (Bed) is here. In Dirty Furniture’s final issue, Bed, we rip off the covers to reveal how the bed, sleep – or the lack of it – shapes our lives. We sleep with sleep-monitoring devices, reflect on the beds we were born in and consider the screen’s capacity to alleviate insomnia. We wonder how the duvet became a wardrobe staple, talk to sheep and study the architecture of dreams.
Beneficial Shock! Issue 8 (Awe and Wonder) is here. Beneficial Shock! are unconventional cinematic adventures. Championing progressive thinking by Illustrators, Graphic Designers and image makers. Based in Bristol, United Kingdom.
Sidetracked Magazine Volume 29 is here. This volume of Sidetracked champions connection and engagement over taking the easy way. Intentionally taking the hard path, turning away from ease and comfort to strengthen something in our souls, requires effort – but can reveal our sense of purpose.
Openhouse Magazine Issue 21. In the 21st issue, we seek a boldness reminiscent of the words of Erasmus of Rotterdam, ‘In Praise of Folly’, the essay likening madness to the dawn of a new day, to the spark preceding the impulse to create.
Rebel Roots Issue 3 (Meet Roomeo) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Rebel Roots is not your typical food publication. We're spicing it up. A bi-monthly magazine that takes a unique and fresh approach to exploring the world of plant-based foods by focusing on one ingredient at a time.



















