Foam Magazine Issue 49 (the Back to the Future Issue) is here . The 19th Century in the 21st Century and the exhibitions of the same name at Foam Museum and C/O Berlin (29 September — 02 December 2018), anachronisms have an important part to play.
Pleasure Garden Issue 2 (Admit one for) is out now. Our path into the Pleasure Garden continues with Issue Two and escapism is provided on many levels. The posters of Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens capture the magic and fantasy of the 174-year-old Danish institution.
ARCH+ Magazin Ausgabe 230 (Projekt Bauhaus 2: Architekturen der Globalisierung) ist da. Ausgabe 230 beleuchtet kritisch die Architekturen der Globalisierung. This issue is also available in English.
Benji Knewman Magazine Issue 7 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). The Riga (Latvia) based magazine was founded in 2014 and is published bilingual (English/Latvian).
Slanted Magazine Issue 30 (Athens) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Slanted #30 features well known figures from Athen’s contemporary design scene such as Bend, The Birthdays Design, Blaqk, Bob Studio, Dylsectic, G Design Studio, Irini Gonou, Luminous Design Group, MAMA Silkscreen, MNP, Parachute, StudioJugi, Typical Organization, Urban Calligraphy and Ifigenia Vasiliou allowed a glimpse into their world.
Apartamento Magazine Issue 20 (10th anniversary issue) has been released. Apartamento Issue 20 is featuring: Lawrence Weiner, Na Kim, Gay Talese, Kyoichi Tsuzuki, Maria Pratts, Jerry Schatzberg, Julien Dossena, Alec Soth, Margot & Fergus Henderson, Joseph Holtzman, Beach house in drag, Maureen Paley, and Domestic dystopia?
Foam Magazine Issue 48 (the Talent Issue) is out now. Featuring the work of 20 outstanding young artists selected through the annual Foam Talent Call, Foam Magazine #48: Talent is an inspiring overview of the developments being made by a new generation of gifted image-makers from around the world.
Oak, The Nordic Journal Volume 8 (the Innovation Issue) is out now. The eighth issue of Oak introduces the Nordic innovators who are breaking new ground across design, art, food and culture.
C41 Magazine Issue 5 (Tomorrow) is out now. Issue 5 is dedicated to the future and we open with positive stories, about people like Elon Musk, a contemporary symbol of innovation. But this edition continues with darker stories, with the other side of our future: climate change, extinction and fear.
Monocle Magazine Issue 108 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Issue 108 features a design special. E-bikes get traction, shared workspace goes corporate, and the baker as urban hero.
Luncheon Magazine Issue 4 (Autumn/Winter) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Luncheon is a style and culture magazine that invites old and new friends of all generations and cultural experiences to share their views, life and work over lunch.
KAJET Journal No. 1 (on Communities) is available now. 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.
212 magazine Issue 4 is out now. It is that time of year again and 212 is back with its fourth issue, Only You, for Autumn/Winter 2017. After three successful thematic issues, we have decided to dedicate this issue to you, once again filling it with a host of personal histories, revelations and struggles – all driven by pure human emotion.
Bikevibe Magazine Volume 6 (New York) is out now. It’s fair to say that New York has something for everyone and that includes the cycling scene as well. We came home with a richer view of the city cycling culture and I hope this issue will showcase that and make you proud.
Å Journal Issue 1 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Å Journal is a biannual international print publication from Denmark that promotes life led by timeless and sustainable values that highlight high quality design rather than fleeting tendencies.
Marfamily Issue 1 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Marfa Journal is now Marfamily. The first issue out now. Reinventing magazine design and art direction. Marfamily Issue 1 features Kirsten Dunst, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Neal Jones, Natasha Poly and Brian Belott.
Romance Journal Issue 1 (Emotions) is out now. The first issue explores the role of emotion in life and work through the lens of some of the most compelling—and professionally successful—creative women of today. In opening up about their complex emotional lives, in some cases for the first time, these women paradoxically reveal a considerable strength.
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Benji Knewman Magazine Issue 6 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). The Riga (Latvia) based magazine was founded in 2014 and is published bilingual (English/Latvian).
Benji Knewman Magazine Issue 5 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). The Riga (Latvia) based magazine was founded in 2014 and is published bilingual (English/Latvian).
Slanted Magazine Issue 29 (Helsinki) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Slanted #29 (Helsinki) features well known figures from Helsinki’s contemporary design scene such as Jesse Auersalo, Bond Agency, Double Happiness, GRMMXI, Helsinki Type Studio, Kokoro & Moi, Kuudes, Linda Linko, Martin Martonen, N2, Tino Nyman, Prakt Design Agency, Schick Toikka, Tsto, and Werklig allowed a glimpse into their world.
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ARCH+ Magazin Ausgabe 228 (Stadtland – Der neue Rurbanismus) ist da. Mit der fortschreitenden Urbanisierung werden die Gegensätze von Stadt und Land, Zentrum und Peripherie, Kultur und Natur zunehmend aufgelöst.
Apartamento Magazine Issue 19 has been released. Apartamento Magazine Issue 19 is featuring Italian architect and designer Alessandro Mendini.
Oak The Nordic Journal Volume 7 (the Design Issue) is out now. Since the first issue, Oak - The Nordic Journal has continually set a benchmark for originality through ambitious journalism and photography about the Nordic region.
Bikevibe Magazine Volume 5 (London) is here. London is big, rough and chaotic. In terms of cycling culture London definitely has a lot to offer – and maybe the city isn’t as unfit for cycling as you may have heard.























