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Printed Pages Issue 8 is out now! John Short’s cover shoot of an intriguing pair of reverse footprints sets the tone for the Winter issue of Printed Pages – riddled with intrigue and demanding closer inspection.
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Inventory Magazine Issue 13 is out now! The cover of our Fall-Winter ’15 issue features French designer Agnès B., photographed by Quentin de Briey.
Printed Pages Issue 7 is out now. Printed Pages Autumn edition comes wrapped in an image photographed by the excellent Ben Sandler and Bonsoir Paris, exploring the theme of “The Fall”.
Printed Pages Issue 6 is out now. We've crammed our Summer issue full of fantastic art and design-related content, questioning Eike König about the objects that define him, investigating the growing trend of theatrical catwalk shows and touring the studios of some of the world's finest children's illustrators.
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Inventory Magazine Issue 12 is out now! The cover of our Spring-Summer ’15 issue, shot by Tim Barber, features American artist and designer, Erik Brunetti.
Printed Pages Issue 5 is out now. We're ringing in some changes, the first of which is our brand spanking new spine. Which is a direct result of the second big change; that we've upped the page count from 76 to 128. Kind of a big deal.
Printed Pages Issue 4 is available now on loremnotipsum.com and comes with a striking cover illustration from Antipodean illustrator Jonathan Zawada housing some truly top content. We've got interviews with the Hayward Gallery's daring Director Ralph Rugoff discussing his outsider status in London's art scene and Emily King on her career as a design historian.
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Printed Pages Issue 3 is out now. Our Autumn issue features interviews with legendary graphic designer Seymour Chwast on his years of experience, and lesser-known Belgian illustrator Jan Van Der Veken, looking at the unstoppable rise of his career over the past decade.
Printed Pages Issue 2 is out now. We're ringing in the summer with another jam-packed publication full to bursting with interviews, features and specially-commissioned creative work. Once again we sat down with creatives at the top of their game like photographer Nadav Kander and artist Geoff McFetridge to find out what informs their creative approaches and we sought out lesser-known stories like the British Museum's extraordinary braille guides for blind visitors.
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Human Being Journal Issue 6 is out now. Sometimes disruptiveness, innovation and irreverence look ordinary. Human Being Journal issue 6, In Plain Sight, is a collaboration between Human Being and Soulland, the celebrated Danish menswear label.
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Print Isn’t Dead Element 003 comes wrapped in different typographic covers individually typeset by our designer James Lunn. And for those of you who are itching to know what’s featured inside this incredible issue, here’s an opportunity for you to catch a glimpse of our publication.
Hot Rum Cow Issue 6 (The Future Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Welcome to the age of synthetic alcohol, edible bottles, cloud cocktails, sober pills and robo-bars. It's not booze as we know it. It's future boozing.
Hot Rum Cow is back, and we’ve got a hell of a round in. For our unashamedly populist fifth issue, we bring you gallons and gallons of beer.
Hot Rum Cow Issue 1 – The Gin Issue – is out now. Good things come to those who wait. So Guinness used to tell us, and it’s as true now as it ever was.
Openhouse Magazine Issue 4 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. In this issue we visit Marjorie, who has opened her home every sunday for the last 20 years to give jazz concerts in her beloved Harlem.
Openhouse Magazine Issue 3 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). We visit the wonderful home of architect Jørn Utzon, that is offered to architects for residencies, Sunday Suppers in New York and the Private Off Space, a gallery home in Frankfurt, amongst others.
In Openhouse Magazine Issue 2 we talk to Jermome Waag, head chef at Chez Panisse, about what he likes to cook at home for his friends in his time off.
In the first issue of Openhouse Magazine, we talk about our own space, Openhouse in Barcelona. We visit Gnam Box who invite creative people into their home to cook their own recipes. Bless, whose Berlin shop is the home of Mira Shröder.
For Offscreen Magazine issue six, we spoke to designer and startup-advisor Daniel Burka; Adobe's vice-president of products Jeff Veen; The Verge co-founder and editor-in-chief Joshua Topolsky; indie artist and Big Cartel co-founder Matt Wigham.
Whether caught in the drudgery of a dead-end job, turning a passion into a career, or supporting a family by whatever means necessary, we all have to work. Given that reality, it’s strange we don’t do more to improve our working lives.
Before the dawn of civilization, there were 326 million trillion gallons of water on Earth. Today, after millennia of population growth, industry, and agriculture, there are still 326 million trillion gallons. Unlike other natural resources, we cannot run out of water.
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GOOD Magazine Issue 18 is out now. At Oxford University, sometime in the 19th century, the roof of New College’s dining hall needed repair.
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