LogoArchive #8 is here. LogoArchive Zine returns with an issue dedicated to logos of the publishing industry. This issue, in reference to collecting, reading and research, includes one of two bright Gmund Action bookmarks to highlight your favourite logos from the series! Colours may vary but both are shockingly fluorescent! Each bookmark has a beautiful surface texture and feature a different set of logos.
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.
Openhouse Magazine issue 14 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. In this issue we find respite in the slower connections made by the hands of artists and artisans.
Plus Magazine Issue 2 explores the theme of Presence. We learn how technology has changed the world of photography from pioneering photographer Albert Watson.
Folklife Magazine Volume 2 is here. Folklife Magazine is inspired by island dwellers who live close to the earth, move with intention, and craft life as an art form. Earthy, intentional, creative. Like you.
Apartamento Magazine Issue 26 is here. The cover features late American designer Willi Smith, founder of streetwear brand WilliWear. New York-based writer Camille Okhio gives us an in-depth look at the life and interiors of this iconic designer, and her text is paired with previously unpublished images by Willi’s close friend, the photographer Rosemary Peck.
Deem Journal Issue 1 (Designing for Dignity) is here. Issue One uses Adrienne Maree Brown’s Emergent Strategy as a framework for reassessing our relationships to design and to change. Through positioning design as a social practice, dignity becomes our lens for considering various global perspectives on co-living, architecture, and hyperlocal food systems. An interdisciplinary and multigenerational group of contributors lend their points of view on what "Designing for Dignity" might mean.
GRÆS Magazine Issue 2 (the Dialect Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Issue two is a 156-page publication featuring 12 contributions from international authors and artists as well as 3 interviews all focusing on Dialect. What separates a language from a dialect?
The New Order Vol. 23 (Skate Odyssey) is available now on loremnotipsum.com and featuring Steve and Alex Olson on the cover.
Terrible Magazine No. 2 is here and dedicated to slow brands that create beautiful pieces and care about the environment and the people who make our clothes as well. They aim to get back to the roots, before fast fashion was a thing.
Slanted Magazine Issue 36 (Coexist) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Creative professionals from all over the world have addressed these questions and followed the call for submissions for this issue of Slanted magazine in spring 2020. Some very personal statements of more than 450 people from all over the world can now be found in the form of graphics, illustrations, photographs and texts in this extra thick edition, which makes you think and / or smile.
The Skirt Chronicles Vol. VII is here and was made remotely, in between protests, zoom calls, and spilled tears. Sit down with us as we reflect on our world suddenly filled with absence, one giant Dali-esque melting clock, and see whether or not we will mention the day the world broke.
Luncheon Magazine Issue 10 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.
Extra Extra Magazine Issue 15 is available now. Extra Extra 15 sparks lustiness, even during times of distance. London based artist Saelia Aparicio, in conversation with Natasha Hoare, understands bodies in a way that is both amusing and socially liberating. On Berlin, watery erotics and the fiery hair of the contemporary nymph Undine, there’s filmmaker Christian Petzold.
Plus Magazine Issue 1 (the Journey Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The first issue focuses on the theme of “Journey”. We strive to be an outlet that not only highlights people’s creative expression through tangible mediums but also the spirit, the journey, and the lessons that attribute to their identity as an artist and an individual.
Holiday Magazine Issue 386 (Saint Petersburg) is here. Holiday Magazine Issue 386 is devoted to Saint Petersburg and comes with different covers. After a journey to Italy Holiday magazine heads to Saint Petersburg. Photographers Jamie Hawkesworth, Krisztián Éder, Dmitry Markov, Bruno Staub, Bryan Liston and Gosha Rubchinskiy deliver their Russian visions on the spot or from afar while Olivier Kervern captures the grace of Natalia Vodianova and François Halard offers us a double journey to the immortal city of the czars and through time.
Hole & Corner Magazine Issue 20 (the Refocus Issue) is here. Founder and creative director Sam Walton celebrates 20 issues by getting as far away from it all as possible, to the Lofoten archipelago on the coast of Søvågen, in the company of four chefs and a couple of blacksmiths. His story is almost as magical as the portfolio of photographs he shares.
Die neue Transhelvetica 61 (Turm) ist da. Mit unserer neuen Ausgabe erobern wir die herausragenden Türme unseres Landes und geniessen fantastische Aussichten!
Hamam Magazine Issue 1 (Dedication) is here and celebrates art and culture of bathing. Hamam Magazine is dedicated to all those unconventional spirts out there with open hearts, creative & big ideas.
Drift Magazine Volume 10 (Manhattan) is out now. Drift Magazine Volume 10 shines a spotlight on New York City’s most famous borough: Manhattan. Bartered from Native Americans, this island, sandwiched between New Jersey and Long Island, grew from a colonial trading port into a global capital of commerce and culture. Coffee, which once arrived on its piers from faraway lands, now helps run this international hub that famously never sleeps.
212 Magazine Issue 10 (the Future Shock Issue) is here. Time is flying by and we are proud to present our tenth issue, The Future Shock Issue, for Autumn/Winter 2020. We borrowed the theme from the title of the book penned by futurist writer Alvin Toffler in 1970, in which he claims that ‘the future arrives too soon and in the wrong order’.
The Gentlewoman No. 22 is here and features Janelle Monáe on the cover. The cosmic pop star-actor-entrepreneur transports us to her glittering galaxy in a cover profile by Horacio Silva and portraits by Clara Balzary for issue No 22.
Haarkon Adventures Cornwall is here and covers journeys around Cornwall in the South West of England, visiting Beaches, Headlands, Towns and Gardens. It has an ever-changing coastline, towns with buckets of personality and so, so many beaches.
Haarkon Adventures Japan is here. We cover our journeys to Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and the Kiso Valley. It documents our photographs, details of our favourite places, as well as practical information that we feel is useful to know. Haarkon Adventures Japan is a celebration of our experiences in a spectacular part of the world.
























