Sindroms Magazine Issue 3 (White Sindrom) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The third issue, White Sindrom, explores our own interpretation of white through the concept of a blank canvas—a starting point for every story in this issue. For us, a blank canvas is not only an object in a painter’s atelier. It is the possibilities of nothingness reaching beyond, and it represents the transitions between creativity, emptiness, minimalism, balance, calmness and perfectionism, the main themes this issue explores throughout its 186 pages.
In Sindroms Magazine Issue 3 (White Sindrom) we present the blank canvas of different creatives across multiple industries. These include writer Agnese Kleina (Benji Knewman), illustrator Maria Sainte, poet Phoebe Wang, photographer and set designer duo Paris se quema, architect Andrew Trotter, stylist Denis Bjerregaard, graphic designer Luke Hayman, and many more. We take on topics such as the creative block, old age, the stigma of creativity, the work-life balance, wiping the slate clean, emotional minimalism, among many others – through conceptual, carefully curated editorials, thought pieces and visual essays.
Sindroms is a journal of monochrome states of mind. Curating its content based on specific colours and investigating them across culture, Sindroms immerses its readers in the feelings and moods evoked by each colour. Sindroms magazine from Denmark is a printed journal of monochrome states of mind, currently sold in 14 countries across Europe, Asia and the U.S. Curating its content based on specific colours and investigating them across culture, Sindroms magazine immerses its readers in the feelings and moods evoked by each colour. We take on topics such as the societal pressure of putting on a happy face, inappropriate jokes, emojis, junk food, blonde hair—and so much more—through conceptual, carefully curated editorials, thought pieces, and visual essays. Sindroms was founded by Miruna Sorescu and Ana Teodorel. They started the journey with the colour red in Issue 1 and continued with the Yellow Sindroms issue.
Details: Sindroms Magazine – Issue 3 (White)
186 pages