Vestoj Magazine Issue 11 (On Everyday Life) is an exploration of routines, rituals and repetitions, the many ingenious ways in which the weak make use of the strong, how ‘common people’ reappropriate and subvert material culture to suit their own interests and rules, and a lyrical and critical exploration of generic, inexpensive and mass produced objects.
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Cercle Magazine No. 11 Mythologia (English edition) focuses on the theme of Mythology. This issue is always curious and demanding: founding, contemporary or forward-looking, the theme of Mythology will be approached from many angles. Interviews, a selection of artists in its portfolio pages, but also various sections will give the floor to numerous contributors from all over the world.
Ark Journal Volume IX is available on loremnotipsum.com. In ARK JOURNAL VOLUME IX we delve into the rich architectural heritage of Copenhagen with a visit to the THORVALDSEN MUSEUM, the city’s oldest, in a photo essay by architect Mathias Mentze.
Openhouse Magazine issue 19 is here. Intimate and personal, haptic and intellectual, the stories and images collected in this issue form a kind of imagitorium, not unlike the thoughtfully curated endeavors of the gallerists presented on these pages.
The Road Rat Issue 14 is here and dedicated to celebrating the greatest race of them all. We’ve ripped up the format of the publication, replacing it with a photo-driven scrapbook of the event capturing its many moods, punctuated by The Road Rat’s traditional long-form features and commissioned visuals from the likes of Ashley Border and Paul Howse.
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München Mit Vergnügen ist hier. In diesem Buch nehmen wir Euch mit auf eine vergnügte Tour durch München und zeigen die Stadt so, wie wir sie erleben. Kommt mit zu ihren Stammplätzen, zu erstaunlichen Ecken und entdeckt ihre heimlichen Lieblingsorte.
Sidetracked Magazine Volume 26 (Mother Nature) is here. Mother Nature. She is awe-inspiring, beautiful, and majestic. She holds all of the earth’s species, ecosystems, and landscapes – the platforms from which we launch our adventures. Yet with great responsibility comes great power.
The Happy Reader Issue 19 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. For this issue’s cover, inimitable actress TILDA SWINTON talks to the novelist Deborah Levy. In this landmark conversation Tilda looks into both the past and the future, seeking out the contours of how encounters with the work of writers such as Virginia Woolf and Muriel Spark shaped her worldview.
Fieldfare Magazine Issue 3 explores the idea of sanctuary. We visit the bucolic Somerset in England, the remote region of Ladakh in India, and the island of Andros in Greece.
The Road Rat Issue 13 is here. A unique collaboration with Norman Foster, arguably world’s greatest living architect. Topics covered include: The lasting influence on Porsche of the 356; how aerodynamics has obsessed car makers since Walt Chrysler hired Wilbur Wright; the E-Type and Pagoda effect; how the great artists see cars; and many more.
Nomad Magazine Issue 14 (Care) explores the concept of care from a relationship perspective, discussing the need for redefining relationship contexts or even reinventing some entirely. It also raises questions about our relationship with nature, examining whether we are superior or subordinate to it and how we can redefine our relationship with it. The issue also covers discussions on waste, architecture and design, and considers how they can be used to change our relationship with nature and the world.
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Frame Magazine Issue 151 (The Big Shift) is here. Detailing and analysing approaches that anticipate change – from shifting user needs to fluctuating functions – FRAME’s Agility-themed Spring issue provides a directory for resilient design.
Lodestars Anthology Issue 17 (Ireland) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Issue 17 is dedicated to the glorious island of Ireland.
The Gentlewoman No. 27 is here. The 27th edition of The Gentlewoman arrives in style with Greta Gerwig as this season’s sensational cover star, photographed by Jody Rogac and interviewed inside by Seb Emin. Plus so much more—Modern Details, fashion, footnotes etc.
The Female Explorer No. 6 ist da. Das erste gedruckte Outdoor-Magazin von und für Frauen geht in die sechste Runde und nimmt uns mit auf Abenteuer zu Land und Luft sowie in, auf und unter Wasser!
Far Ride Magazine Volume 4 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Far Ride Magazine is an independent, biannual print publication from Seoul, dedicated to documenting the people, journeys and stories related to cycling around the world.
Noble Rot Issue 31 (Ten Years of Noble Rot) is here. It’s been a stellar decade alright, which we toast in this, our 10th birthday issue, with a cast of sainted Rotters.
Glory Magazine Issue 8 (Ukraine) is here. This issue is entirely dedicated to Artem and the people of Ukraine, with all profits donated straight to the Ukraine Crisis Appeal.
Scandinavian MIND Issue 4 is here. The fourth print issue explores the impact of technology on storytelling, creativity, and learning. Issue 4 features Dang Ho and Joel Hellermark.
Disegno Magazine No. 35 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Disegno is aimed at those who are hungry for updates on architecture, design and fashion.
Design Anthology Issue 14 (UK Edition) is spotlighting the best of design, architecture, art, travel and style across Europe. In issue 14, we speak to colour maven Cassandra Ellis in her townhouse-cum-showroom in Bath. We explore the pared back interiors of jewellery brand CompletedWorks’ new London outpost, designed by Hollie Bowden.
Dog+Human Magazine Issue 3 is here. Dedicated to every dog lover around the world. A collection of stories revolving around love and gratitude for dogs, and how their presence have a positive impact on our life.
The Beautiful Truth Issue 2 is here and invites us to think about our place on the planet – as individuals and businesses – through inspirational stories, interviews and poetry that inspire purposeful thinking in our increasingly short-term world.
TIDE Magazine Issue 4 is all about fresh approaches, as we return to Schooners and Ketches from a new angle, interview 11th Hour founder Wendy Schmidt, and hop aboard an ocean rescue helicopter with CalvinAir.

















