Nomad Magazine Issue 2 (Imagination) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The second issue of nomad takes you to the most diverse range of places around the world and touches on subjects such as design, society, business and travel in various ways. Nomad magazine takes you to Khartoum, the central transit point for refugees from the whole of Africa, where Matthias Ziegler and Michael Obert visited. Wolfgang Tillmans grants us a sneak peek at his very personal diary entries about the Brexit referendum. “Political Youth” by Robert Ormerod portrays young Scottish politicians and their motives for getting involved. We discussed Nation Branding with Ben Knapp from Saffron Brand Consulting.
The articles on “Stattmann Neue Moebel” and the fashion label “A Kind of Guise” reveal how unorthodox methods can still enjoy a great deal of success in the industry. And a travel essay on Iceland takes us to a truly magical place. These and many more articles can be found in nomad – Although they may be completely contrasting accounts – they are still all as equally true as each other.
Nomad is a magazine for design and society. It views design as a process of shaping the future and as a catalyst for social developments and individual lifestyles. Nomad magazine seeks to change the perspective of design from its status as something extraordinary to a more run-of-the-mill concept, as this gives rise to natural appreciation. Alongside a focus on the end result of the design process and the designers themselves, other aspects are explored through which the effects and future potential of design culture for individuals and society as a whole are investigated within the framework of a broader understanding of design. In this way, Nomad seeks to take new stances. Nomad offers views on a wide range of standpoints: personal and economic, cultural and global. This means that Nomad covers a wide range of subjects, in which design, social and lifestyle issues are inspirationally juxtaposed with questions on designing the future. Nomad is a magazine for new design culture, business affairs and contemporary lifestyle.
Features: Nomad Magazine – Issue 2
Stattmann Neue Moebel
A Wide Horizon. New Furniture.
Ryan Honeyman
How To Use Business As A Force For Good?
A Kind Of Guise
Ben Knapp
State Of The Nation
Das Khartum-Syndrom
Wolfgang Tillmans
What Is Lost, Is Lost Forever.
Robert Ormerod
Political Youth
Prof. Stefan Bufler
All Work And No Play.
Steffen Kehrle
Ask–The Atelier Steffen Kehrle
Prof. Dr. Bernhard E. Bürdek
A Wide Field