We spent the last few months consulting with the entire good community—readers, thought leaders, staffers, the old guy at the bar—to create a list of people, businesses, projects, organizations, and ideas that will be improving the planet and the lives of the people on it.
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Of the Afternoon Issue 7 contains more content and more pages than we've ever printed before. Accessible and inspirational; Of the Afternoon asks questions and explores the creativity, passion and hard work behind some of the most exciting visual artists.
GOOD Magazine Issue 33 is available with a new, fresh design! It was almost exactly 10 years ago now that the first ideas for GOOD started to emerge—the first notes jotted down, outlines sketched, and early references pulled.
GOOD Magazine Issue 29 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). It’s 2013 and there is no off the grid.
GOOD Magazine Issue 22 is available now. Contemplate the nearest light switch.
Of The Afternoon Issue 5 is available now on loremnotipsum.com and featuring work from 32 of the photographers that were shown in our exhibition, plus interviews with: Todd Hido, Rob Hornstra, Collier Schorr, Kristine Jakobsen, Sarah EyreTom Lovelace, studio visits.
There's something comforting about cold, hard facts. That which can be counted and measured. Incontrovertible truths. As our collective obsession with data has intensified, so, too has our faith in numbers.
Say ’hello’ to GOOD Magazine Issue 30. The exciting new (Re)design Issue is now available at LOREM (not Ipsum).
We think humans are awesome. Our “human possibility” issue tells the story of not just who we are, but who we might become. Subscribe to GOOD today and receive the Human Possibility Issue.
When President Kennedy said in 1961 that America would land a man on the moon by the end of the decade, NASA had just barely sent its first astronaut into the lower strata of space. After years of failure, the moon seemed far beyond reach.
We stuff our credit card bills deeper into the drawer. We lose our jobs and call it "going freelance." We lie to our parents and tell them we still have health insurance.
Gather Journal No. 8 is available now. The eighth “Origin” edition of Gather Journal explores the many aspects of natural history. Origin indicates the beginning of something, and nature is itself the greatest source, giving rise to everything around us. Including, what we find on our plate.
Gather Journal No. 6 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). The sixth edition of Gather Journal is all about Magic.
Gather Journal No. 2 (The Traces Issue) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). The theme is “Traces”. Dark, lush and earthy, the issue recalls memories, pays homage to family histories and examines traces both visual and symbolic. Designed to inspire and to last: a truly satisfying concept.
Future Perfect Issue 3 is available now!
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Future Perfect Issue 2 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum).
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Frankie Magazine Issue 69 is out now (The Bumper Issue)! Ooh! It’s that day that only comes around every two months, and it’s filled with heady excitement and large elements of squee: ladies and gentlemen, it’s frankie day!
We’re excited because Frankie Magazine issue 68 is finally on sale, and if we do say so ourselves, it’s a pretty good read. Inside we talk to some record store owners about the realities of living out our Empire Records dreams, plus some lovely sorts wax lyrical on what it means to be young, Muslim and living in Australia.
Frankie Magazine Issue 67 is out now and it sure does have some treats in store for you! First off, each copy comes with one of two collectable art cards featuring cuteness from talented illustrator ladies Ana Albero and Ashley Goldberg.
Frankie issue 65 is available now! Biff, bam, pow, frankie friends! And just like that – issue 66 is on sale in Australia. As always, there is a load of top stuff to behold within its pleasingly matte pages.
Frankie Magazine Issue 65 is out now! Are you suitably excited? We can't wait to share every page with you. Inside we've got a pair of history detectives, some semi-drunken whisky reviews, and pom poms at the North Pole, plus a properly tiny house in Christchurch and a spirited defence of being boring.
Frankie Magazine Issue 64 is out now and featuring life advice from Sleater-Kinney founder Carrie Brownstein, a mob of Melbourne lads who want you to help squish grapes for your own wine, and some sewn-together book characters that might make you grin like an idiot.
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