Rucksack Magazine Volume 5 (The City Issue) is out now. The stories in this issue are about cities; a celebration of the gritty, urban reality of our everyday lives. In ‘The City Issue’ we showcase the raw magnetism to be found upon the streets of an urban environment.
Magazine B Issue 1 (Freitag) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). In 1993, Markus and Daniel Freitag brothers first created their own brand of recycled products, FREITAG, using tarpaulins, inner tubes from bicycles and automobile seatbelts.
MAUER Magazine Issue 2 (Air ∞ Earth) is here. MAUER is a publication that seeks to share and promote the work of emerging analog photographers from around the world. Each edition is based on a topic that works as a starting point to explore its representation through different perspectives.
Dog Magazine Issue 6 is out now. Issue 6 is featuring the Airedale Terrier. We visit designer Dries Van Noten at his beautiful home in Belgium. We discuss the inspiration behind his most recent collection, the fashion scene in Antwerp, and what life is like with his dog, Harry the Airedale Terrier, who is this issue's cover star.
Say 'hello' to Lost in Detroit. Lost In Magazine works closely with local bloggers, journalists and photographers from the featured cities. The interviews, in-depth stories and photographic showcase present the city from a locals perspective.
Magazine B Issue 79 (Mini) is here. Magazine B dedicates each issue to the story of one specific brand. Magazine B discovers brand from around the world based on four standards: beauty, practicality, price, and philosophy.
Romance Journal Issue 3 (Creation) is available now on loremnotipsum.com and features women fueled by a magnetic desire to express themselves fully and to use this influence to empower others.
Lindsay magazine No. 4 is here. In Issue No. 4 we meet Nigerian-born artist Toyin Ojih Odutola, Indigenous Australian Elders Uncle Bob Smith and Aunty Caroline Bradshaw, and Palestinian-American chef and artist Amanny Ahmad. We peer inside the Parisian ateliers Lesage and Lemarié, muse over the elegant lines of historical European chair design and celebrate the colourful woodblock prints of Japanese artist Awazu Kiyoshi.
Drift Magazine Volume 8 is out now and features London. In this issue, we explore how tea-crazy London went mad for coffee and how its integration of international coffee-savvy experts is changing as Brexit looms.
GRÆS Magazine Issue 1 (the Home Issue) is out now. Issue 1 contains 116 pages of photography and writing focusing on one theme: Home. The authors and photographers let you in on their own interpretation of what home can be. Exploring this topic from the perspective of a world traveler, a linguaphile or both combined, the many contributors want to inspire new thoughts.
Magazine B Issue 76 (Blue Bottle Coffee) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). A global byword for specialty coffee, Blue Bottle Coffee was established by the clarinet player-turned-coffee guru James Freeman in 2002.
Slanted Magazine Rwanda (Special Issue) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum) and features outstanding personalities as well as many good stories besides some “design eye-candy” in this Slanted special issue.
Slanted Magazine Issue 34 (Europe) is here. This issue is a plea for a multi-faceted and vibrant Europe, against the backdrop of an Europe of nations, right-wing populism, and selfish politics. It is an inventory of Europe, showing a comment, a perspective, a feeling of illustrators, photographers, writers and graphic designers from all around Europe.
Another Gaze Issue 3 is here and includes essays about Barbara Hammer, Agnès Varda, Camille Billops, Jane Arden, Penny Slinger, Ana Mendieta, Hito Steyerl, Mati Diop, Catherine Breillat, Carol Morley, Ulrike Ottinger, Charlotte Prodger, Charlotte Pryce, Rosalind Nashashibi & Lucy Skaer and many more.
Flaneur Magazine Issue 8 (Taipei) is out now featuring Kangding road and Wanda road in Taipei. Following the rivers of Taipei, we end up in Wanhua, the oldest part of the Taiwanese capital.
Magazine B Issue 60 (Monocle) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Monocle features political, social, cultural and global issues through in-depth reporting by its correspondents around the world. Launched in 2007 by Tyler Brûlé, Monocle has also offered a series of books, newspapers and a radio channel.
Fare Magazine Issue 5 (Glasgow) is here. Glasgow is a buzzing place; an inspired home to self-starters and young creatives, and a city abounding in grit, good humour, and warmth.
Courier Magazine Issue 28 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Issue 28 is the first ever issue dedicated to the business of food. We map the industry with case studies and number breakdowns, from booming bread to fully funded food halls.
Bellissimo Magazine Issue 1 is now available at LOREM (not Ipsum). Bellissimo starts its journey in Ostia, the beach of Rome. A place no one but a Roman would choose to go on holiday. Often looked at as an outdated and crude place for summer, anyone with a car would travel further.
Glory Magazine Issue 5 is out now and featuring Switzerland. When we launched Glory Magazine, we envisioned a project that would explore the outer reaches of the football world. Football is a game that’s played and followed in practically every country on Earth, so there are countless stories to be told.
Far Ride Magazine Volume 10 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Volume 10 is featuring photos and stories by Madrid-based fixed gear crew The Roosters, Hong Kong photographer Vanessa Wong, and Jennifer Doohan, Silk Road Mountain Race photographer.
Sindroms Magazine Issue 4 (Pink Sindrom) is out now. The Pink Sindrom explores the complexity and brilliance of pink through the lens of five topics that we deeply associate with the colour—youth, naivety, euphoria, intimacy and artificiality—which we explore in 180 pages of conceptual, carefully-curated editorials, thought pieces and striking visual essays.
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KAJET Journal No. 3 (on Struggle) is here. KAJET Journal is a journal of Eastern European encounters. In the case of Eastern Europe, it is the very fluid history of the region that makes it the perfect site for critically delving into its troubled relationship with the notion of utopia.
Say 'hello' to Lost in Istanbul. Lost In Magazine (formerly known as 38HOURS magazine) works closely with local bloggers, journalists and photographers from the featured cities.





















