YES, most definitely, and we’ve gathered our favourites in a chapter of 54 pages. The chapter is designed by Amanda Berglund and Erik Kirtley, who have interpreted Sweden in a gorgeously fresh and cheerful way! We are in love! The cover is shot by photographer Jeanette Hägglund, and you will of course see a lot more of her work in the issue. The rest of the magazine takes you all the way from Bergen to Tokyo and back again—telling stories about architecture, art and anything in between.
A New Type of Imprint is a creative lifestyle magazine celebrating the creative community of Norway, by collecting everyday stories from both fresh new talents and industry veterans. The second chapter has a new theme and graphic designer for every issue, where he or she can decide the look of the entire chapter as well as the front page. The magazine is published quaterly and packed with more than 160 pages, written in English and distributed all over the world. A New Type of Imprint is published quarterly by Anti—one of Norway’s most award winning design agencies. Did you know that Norwegian creativity is one of the world’s best kept secrets? Yet, this was how or predecessors made their living. Today, it has evolved a matter of functionality and survival, to a matter of exploring the world of design and the telling of stories. This evolution came about almost unnoticed, we figured it was about time for a change.
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160 pages