Wonderland Magazine Summer 2019 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). The Summer Issue of Wonderland Magazine is featuring Austin Mahone, Vanessa Hudgens, Jacob Elordi, J Hus and the Jonas Brothers.
Perfect Strangers Magazine Issue 2 is out now. How do you interpret Peking opera for a Finnish audience? What is it like navigating a cross-cultural marriage in a remote town in southwestern Japan? Or working as a tour guide in Cairo? Delve into these stories, and many more, in our second issue.
Table Magazine Volume 2 is here. This issue is packed full of double the number of recipes in Volume One, giving you even more to try in your own home kitchen. We are especially proud of our photo series by Ola O Smit, who shares her travel polaroids with recipe developer Ellie Mulligan, to create recipes based off of these images.
Bikevibe Magazine Volume 8 (Lisbon) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Lisbon (Portugal) has a lot to offer, but we figured that it was necessary to know about the history of this city and the people to understand where their cycling culture were heading.
The New Order Vol. 21 is out now. Entering the 11th year of THE NEW ORDER the team behind the publication decided to freshen things up a little while maintain the original aesthetic. Featuring two covers, rapper SMOKEPURPP photographed by Kenneth Cappello and skater Sean Pablo shot by William Strobeck.
Faune Magazine Volume 2 is here and explores the cities of Mumbai, Lisbon and Venice, converse with architect Bijoy Jain of Studio Mumbai and introduce the subject of Flora.
Record Culture Issue 6 is out now and features Kenji Takimi, Heidi Lawden, Nicky Siano, Christophe Lemaire, Cale Sexton, Vidal Benjamin, Georgia, Matthew Higgs, Yasmina Dexter, Ivan Berko and Current Wave: Contemporary T-Shirts From the Scene.
Les Others Magazine Volume 9 (The Progression Issue) is available now. Les Others Magazine Volume 9 comes with a complete new design and size.
BESIDE Magazine Issue 6 is here. How can we learn today what used to be passed down to us from previous generations? How can we combine ancestral and contemporary knowledge to forge newly shared rituals? With traditions seemingly disappearing faster than ever, Issue 06 seeks to put into perspective the roles that traditional forms of knowing and doing play in contemporary life.
Zurich Magazine Volume 1 (Fantastic People) is out now and available now at loremnotipsum.com. A surprising mixture of unique views by international and national artists. The secret of life, its fantastic people, and everything you always wanted to know about living in one of the most versatile and livable cities in the world.
The Preserve Journal Issue 1 is now available at loremnotipsum.com. The Preserve Journal features 124 responsibly printed pages of independent and self-published curiosity exploring a sustainable food culture.
Noble Rot Issue 20 (Back to life) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Issue 20 spotlights Tenerife and Portuguese wine. From island cover stars Envínate and Suetes del Marques, to the historic vineyards of Colares near Lisbon, we profile some of Europe’s most exciting winemakers.
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.
Berlin Quarterly Issue 10 is out now. This fiction-rich issue includes four short stories: Clemens Meyer’s whirlwind account of sex work in East Germany, Esther Kinsky’s meditation on the Rhine river, Eloghosa Osunde’s encounter with ghouls, and Darryl Pinckney’s fraught romances in Berlin.
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MOLD Magazine Issue 4 (Designing for the senses) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Issue 4 probes the ways that designing for all the senses can lead to embracing the ingredients, flavors, experiences and routines needed to address the coming food crisis.
HERO Summer Zine Issue 3 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Summer’s here, which means it’s time for The HERO Summer Zine! HERO Summer Zine Issue 3 is featuring star of IT, Nicholas Hamilton on the cover.
Jocks & Nerds Issue 25 (Summer 2019) is finally back now. Jocks & Nerds Issue 25 is featuring Stephen Dorff! Jocks & Nerds covers a range of topics, in particular cinema, music, sport, photography and books, as well as thought-provoking commentary features. The common thread is fashion, or more specifically ‘style’, and how it both influences and is influenced by these subjects.
Die neue Transhelvetica 53 (Blau) ist da. Alles Blau: Blumenfelder, Berge, Gletscherhöhlen, Vögel, Bahnhofsschilder, Bergseen, Bücher, Kunstwerke und Weintrauben. Auf unserer Fahrt ins Blaue haben wir alle diese Geschichten in den Kofferraum gepackt und mit Papier, viel Farbe und Kleber zu einem hübschen Heft verarbeitet. Nichts wie los und die neue Ausgabe «Blau» aus der Kioskauslage schnappen!
ALL-In Magazine Issue 3 is now available. The third issue of ALL-IN is about living all in. ALL-IN Magazine Issue 3 features 302 pages with: lost architecture from SITE’s archive, a conversation with Agnès B. at her Paris headquarters, a road trip with Mya Taylor in North Dakota, a zine by Aurel Schmidt, and much more.
CURA Magazine Issue 31 is out now and a special issue devoted to 22 women artists—among the most representative of the new generation—and explores the plurality, diversity, and complexity of today’s artistic practices.
Sidetracked Magazine Volume 15 (The Beautiful Hardship of Adventure) is out now! In this issue we travel back to 1977 on a school climbing trip to Afghanistan, freedive under the ice in Canada and seek out paradise via packraft in Mexico. We look at the harsh and devastating consequences when expeditions don’t go to plan and the immeasurable rewards when they do.
The Happy Reader Issue 13 is available now on loremnotipsum.com! In Issue 13 we feature Owen Wilson. In this rare interview he invites The Happy Reader to get to know him while perusing the classic and not-so-classic titles stacked up around his home.
Frankie Magazine Issue 90 is out now and it’s packed full of special bits and bobs. For starters, you’ll find a deep-dive into the Victorian-era language of flowers, complete with beaut illustrated poster for your wall. There’s also a pull-out recipe zine featuring scrummy meals that can be thrown together when motivation is low, and a special craft section making daggy old crafts cool again.
Smith Journal Volume 31 is out now. In this volume you’ll ponder the architecture of the world’s fallout shelters, go hunting with some hardy Greenlanders (and their hardier dogs), unearth teeny-tiny meteorites in your own backyard, and learn how to write the ultimate complaint letter care of Ernest Hemingway, Hunter S. Thompson and Cormac McCarthy.























