Nomad Magazine
Nomad magazine is a publication for design and society. It views design as a process of shaping the future and as a catalyst for social developments and individual lifestyles. Nomad magazine seeks to change the perspective of design from its status as something extraordinary to a more run-of-the-mill concept, as this gives rise to natural appreciation. Alongside a focus on the end result of the design process and the designers themselves, other aspects are explored through which the effects and future potential of design culture for individuals and society as a whole are investigated within the framework of a broader understanding of design. In this way, the magazine seeks to take new stances. The magazine offers views on a wide range of standpoints: personal and economic, cultural and global. This means that Nomad covers a wide range of subjects, in which design, social and lifestyle issues are inspirationally juxtaposed with questions on designing the future. Nomad is a magazine for new design culture, business affairs and contemporary lifestyle.
Nomad Magazine
Details
- Country: Germany
- Language: English / German
- Frequency: 2 issues/year
- Design
Nomad Magazine – Issue 16
Nomad Magazine Issue 16 (Traveling) delves into the profound impact of travel, exploring personal choices and inspirations. With two striking covers by Lord Norman Foster and RELVĀOKELLERMANN, the edition illuminates how travel shapes our worldview.CHF 26.00 (incl. VAT) Sold out - Design
Nomad Magazine – Issue 15
Nomad Magazine Issue 15 (Intelligence) is here. In this issue, we delve into the topic of intelligence and the borderlands between artificial and human intelligence. The edition underscores that while AI is remarkable, it lacks human qualities such as empathy, intuition, and ethical judgment. We pose the question of whether AI can assist us in navigating our complex world, despite its limitations.CHF 26.00 (incl. VAT)Last item in stockSold - 1/2 - Design
Nomad Magazine – Issue 14
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.CHF 26.00 (incl. VAT) Sold out - Design
Nomad Magazine – Issue 13
Nomad Magazine Issue 13 (Optimism) is here. In this issue, we focus on the silver linings on the horizon of the paradigm shift – as we seek to identify its indicators, trace its background and anticipate its implications: nomad 13. We ask ourselves where these changes will take us, and talk to those who are addressing future issues on a daily basis and envisioning solutions for the long run: architects, designers, artists, scientists.CHF 26.00 (incl. VAT)Last item in stockSold - 6/7 - Design
Nomad Magazine – Issue 12
Nomad Magazine Issue 12 (Living Spaces) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. We travelled from Munich to Berlin, crossed the Italian Alps and jumped from the UK to the US – interviewing visionaries, pioneers and designers around the globe by asking: how do they define and shape living spaces?CHF 26.00 (incl. VAT) Sold out - Design
Nomad Magazine – Issue 11
Nomad Magazine Issue 11 (Purpose Economy) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. For issue 11 Nomad Magazine we found selected protagonists to talk about this next generation of business – whose primary drivers are not power, influence or profit, but who seek to make a positive impact – as well as protagonists who have a strong opinion about how essential the related shift of mind is.CHF 26.00 (incl. VAT) Sold out - Design
Nomad Magazine – Issue 10
Nomad Magazine Issue 10 (Nature) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. In issue 10 we focus on ‘Nature’-from matters of ethics to matters of innovation. From matters of ethics to matters of innovation. How humans can resume their position as part of the organism that is nature, instead of playing the role of its disruptive factor; and what we can learn from nature in order to preserve our existence as a species.CHF 26.00 (incl. VAT) Sold out - Design
Nomad Magazine – Issue 9
Nomad Magazine Issue 9 is here and features interviews with Futurefarmers in San Francisco, Wang & Söderström in Copenhagen, Sabine Marcelis in Rotterdam, Studio Formafantasma in Amsterdam, Natsai Audrey Chieza in London and Olivier Saillard in Paris.CHF 26.00 (incl. VAT) Sold out - Design
Nomad Magazine – Issue 8
Nomad Magazine Issue 8 is here and takes a look at the north. We visit Snøhetta, the globally esteemed Oslo-based architects’ office and interview one of its founders, Kjetil Trædal Thorsen. In a former pumping station in Berlin, we meet with Danish-Norwegian artistic duo Elmgreen & Dragset.CHF 24.00 (incl. VAT) Sold out - Design
Nomad Magazine – Issue 7
Nomad Magazine Issue 7 (The New Reality Issue) is here. In Issue 7 we meet with New York-based fashion designer Suzanne Lee, who has spent many years exploring the possibility of manufacturing materials based on microorganisms with radically low environmental impact, which could revolutionise our use of leather and cotton.CHF 24.00 (incl. VAT) Sold out - Design
Nomad Magazine – Issue 6
Nomad Magazine Issue 6 is out now. The sixth issue of nomad focuses on the topic of coexistence. When different beings, concepts or entities live side by side, many an existence may be enabled to survive – or even thrive –by this closeness.CHF 24.00 (incl. VAT) Sold out - Design
Nomad Magazine – Issue 5
Nomad Magazine Issue 5 is out now. The fifth issue of nomad addresses “the human aspect” in the development of our time. The human race is the greatest influencing factor on our planet, with an impact that is changing the very role of humanity itself. In this context, artist Edward Burtynsky documents the ways in which humans are re-forming, and deforming, the earth. What does it mean to be human if intimacy can be provided by robots?CHF 26.00 (incl. VAT) Sold out