Lost in Los Angeles is available now. Discover seafood and cocktails for Bond villains, a nightclub under a carpark, Mexican food at a family table, a cave graffitied by Jim Morrison, a modernist villa on the lake, a secret speakeasy in Santa Monica.
Lost in Stockholm is available now on loremnotipsum.com. An artistic island, Nordic cuisine with a Korean twist, a hidden bar, city centre beaches, clubbing in a concert hall, art in a communal laundry room… Get lost in the elegant waterways of Stockholm.
Offscreen Magazine Issue 8 brings you conversations with Australian-born banking maverick Josh Reich; New Orleans-based ed-tech entrepreneur Jennifer Medbery; the founder of award-winning digital agency Big Spaceship, Michael Lebowitz.
Offscreen Magazine Issue 7 is available now on loremnotipsum.com and boasts a refreshed design and even more inspiring stories. Our interviewees this time are Australian all-round talent, Cameron Adams; founder of t-shirt community Threadless, Jake Nickell.
Kennedy Magazine Issue 4 is available now! Kennedy is a biannual journal which explores the curiosities of select individuals in various fields of the Arts.
Kennedy Magazine Issue 3 is out now! Kennedy is a biannual journal which explores the curiosities of select individuals in various fields of the Arts.
Kennedy Magazine Issue 2 is out now. Kennedy Magazine explores the curiosities of select individuals in various fields of the Arts.
Lost in London is available now (formerly known as 38HOURS in London). A Michelin-starred pub, a bar beyond a blank blue door, a book club wired for massive sound, a green hill to behold the cityʼs skyline and a restaurant above the clouds… Get lost in the multicultural maelstrom of London.
Das Wetter #5 ist da. In unserer fünften Ausgabe findet ihr ausführliche Portraits, Interviews und Features mit u.a. Balbina, Haftbefehl, Bilderbuch, Wanda, Zugezogen Maskulin und Sizarr, sowie weitere Texte über zum Beispiel Autorinnen von Fan Fiction-Erzählen, sowie mehrere Kurzgeschichten, eine Bilderstrecke und vieles mehr.
Lost in Vienna is available now on loremnotipsum.com. To present this city, we have drawn from our network of local insiders, ranging from contemporary artist Erwin Wurm, creative couple Roshi Parker & Wolfram Eckert, musician Carola Schmidt and the vinegar-king Erwin Gegenbauer.
Lost in Paris is out now! Our curators and contributors for Paris present you their city through personal interviews, outstanding photography, special recommendations and interesting background articles.
Lost in New York is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Tropical vibes in Queens, Michelin starred viking cuisine, ice-cold Martinis in Kennedy’s haunt, Brooklyn handcrafted jeans, beach life with The Boss, dolce vita in the Bronx… Discover the sparkling city of New York.
Lost in Milan is available now on loremnotipsum.com. A flamingo garden, slow food markets, a secret bar, traditional trattorias, hidden masterpieces of Italian design… Get lost in the ice-cool northern city. Discover the ever changing city of Milan in 38 hours.
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Lost in Frankfurt is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Fine dining in a kiosk, a graffitied cave under the autobahn, a modernist housing project, a secret speak easy bar, an unbuilt tower by Mies van der Rohe… Discover the creative force behind Frankfurt in 38hours.
Lost in Berlin edition is available now! To present the city, we have drawn from our network of local insiders, ranging from an award winning sommelier, Billy Wagner, and renowned fashion blogger Jessica Weiss to Werner Dähn, a Hollywood actor and a creative couple, Emmy Urban and Felix Peterson.
Lost in Barcelona is out now! Set on a plain rising gently from the sea to a range of wooded hills, Barcelona is Spain's most cosmopolitan city and one of the Mediterranean's busiest ports. Restaurants, bars and clubs are always packed, as is the seaside in summer.
Lost in Amsterdam is out now! To present the city, we have drawn from our network of local insiders, ranging from an award winning chef, Bas Wiegel a renowned designer Jason Denham to Esther Mees, an up and coming designer, artist Amie Dicke and more.
Slanted Magazine Issue 26 (New York) is out now. Slanted met the generation of designers, typographers and artists who witness and shape the transition of the city. Slanted Magazine Issue 26 (New York) is thematically complemented by illustrations, photography and fine art from contemporary culture.
Magazine B Issue 46 (Pantone) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The rich and colorful history of Pantone dates back to 1963, when the young Lawrence Herbert created the Pantone Matching System (PMS) after buying out a small commercial printing company in New Jersey, USA. By assigning a number to each color, anyone could achieve accurate and consistently repeatable color results, and this system catapulted Pantone into becoming the standard language for color communication for color-critical industries. While its roots are in the graphic arts community, Pantone expanded its system concept across a variety of industries and proved that ‘color’ can indeed become a brand.
Slanted Magazine Issue 25 (Paris) is out now. Loved and hated, hated and loved—seemingly no other European nation has a similarly segmented relationship to their capital as the French. Everything starts in Paris and everything conspires here.




















