Standart Magazine Issue 21 is here. We ask if coffee can provide a moment of peace in the country that brought it to the world, Yemen; explore the future of specialty robusta coffee; and ask three-time UK Cup Tasters Champion Freda Yuan what’s pissing her off. Find out how, and why, coffee companies sell sustainability; join us for a chat with designer of videogame-inspired fashion garments, for both real-life and the digital sphere, Charli Cohen; and discover the most lust-worthy coffee equipment, in a photoshoot that pays homage to light erotica.
Musotrees Volume 8 (the How Are You Issue) is here and explores the possibility of travelling. With the current happenings, it is fair to say that we are all trying our best for 2020. Everything we do now needs to be thought out thoroughly, planned feverishly, and executed carefully. Keeping our body temperature in check is of utmost importance daily, as well as wearing a face mask at all times in public areas – depending on what the rules are where you are – and using hand sanitisers by the gallon.
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Eldorado Experience One is available now on loremnotipsum.com. This annual surf publication features stories and imagery about everything having to do with surfing in a certain place. The idea is to capture the feelings or sensations involved with surfing a particular place. Eldorado Experience One features Morocco.
Les Others Magazine Volume 12 (The (Re)construction Issue) is here. What if the Covid-19 pandemic was an opportunity? In Les Others Magazine Volume 12, we have thus made the choice of (re)construction.
The Travel Almanac Issue 18 (Coming of Age) is here. Issue 18 comes with four different covers and features journeys to Valencia & Ghana, Special on Emerging UK designers and much more…
The Happy Reader Issue 15 is here and features Sarah Jessica Parker. Beaches, books and juniper berries: this season’s cover star Sarah Jessica Parker is photographed by Roe Etheridge in Amaganesett, Long Island. Our Book of the Season, JAPANESE GHOST STORIES, is centre of gravity to a series of hallucinatory artworks; correspondents around the world compile an obsessive yet fragmentary portrait of the book’s odd author, Lafcadio Hearn.
Fare Magazine Issue 7 (Antwerp) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. In Antwerp, old tram-lines wind through cobbled streets, and the gentle lean of the city’s many well-preserved Baroque buildings create a storybook texture with which you take it all in.
Rucksack Magazine Volume 6 (The Endless Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The stories in Rucksack Magazine Volume 6 explore the theme of endless; deserted landscapes stretching beyond the limits of our imagination.
Fare Magazine Issue 6 (Tbilisi) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Tbilisi, join us as we journey to the Caucasus region and explore the ancient Georgian capital. Fare magazine is a publication exploring the heart of a city through its food, history, and community.
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.
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.
Rucksack Magazine Volume 4 (The Pursuit Issue) is out now. The stories in Rucksack Magazine Vol. 4 are about pursuit; a never-ending search influenced and shaped by our experience of life.
Cornwall Travel Book by Weekend Journals is out now. Cornwall by Weekend Journals is the definitive guide to exploring the fairest English county. This 2nd Edition includes 16 new venues, as well as 27 updated features.
London Travel Book by Weekend Journals is out now and featuring over 40 venues across the city and special places from boutique hotels to prestigious galleries, independent shops to recently-opened restaurants.
The Provence Travel Book by Weekend Journals is out now. The Provence Travel Book by Weekend Journals is the definitive new guide to exploring this special area of the south of France.
Fare Magazine Issue 4 (Seoul) is out now. In Fare's fourth issue we journey to Seoul, where a mid-century miracle swept this small historic city into a twenty-first century megalopolis.
Rucksack Magazine Volume 3 (The Island Issue) is out now. In The Island Issue we explore the raw beauty to be found in the rugged landscape of the Faroe Islands; how a change in the weather can result in an altered perspective of a familiar place.
Fare Magazine Issue 3 (Charleston) is out now. Charleston is a gem of the American South both old and new, where on gas-lit cobbled streets locals rediscover and reckon with the city’s weighty past.
Eat Greet Live ist da. Das vierte Buch nimmt dich mit nach Italien, ins Südtirol, ins Friaul und nach Slowenien. Für Italien hüpfen wir über die österreichische Grenze und besuchen das Friaul mit so charmanten Städten wie Udine oder Triest.
Eat Surf Live ist da und nimmt dich mit nach Cornwall. Im Reisebuch »Eat Surf Live« zeigt sich Cornwall von seiner Schokoladenseite. Cornwall ist jung, frisch und frech. Kaffeekultur trifft auf salzwassertriefende Surfer und sexy Lifeguards.
Eat Bike Live ist da und nimmt dich mit an die Nordsee und auf Sylt. Im Norden Deutschlands gibt es ein wunderschönes Fleckchen Sand mit dem Namen Sylt. Es ist vielbereist und trotzdem zauberhaft, sturmumtost und spendet doch Geborgenheit.
Eat Hike Live ist da und entführt dich in die Steiermark. Die Steiermark ist das wohl abwechslungsreichste Fleckchen in Österreich. Schroffe Berggipfel grüssen spiegelglatte Bergseen und verführerische Weinreben ranken sich über malerische Hügel.
Rucksack Magazine Volume 2 (the Journey Issue) is out now. In this Volume our stories rediscover the lost magic of the Journey. We celebrate the time spent moving from one destination to another, and showcase journeys experienced by boat, car, train, plane and foot.
Fare Magazine Issue 2 (Helsinki) is out now. Helsinki is a city at its height. It is also something of an anomaly. Culturally, it is a partial amalgamate of its neighbors—and former rulers—in Sweden and Russia, but as the capital of a young and independent Finland, it is full of nascent pride and positivity. It rejoices in an entrepreneurial spirit and a belief that new projects and new legacies can be made here, even as older ones are preserved and celebrated.

























