Sindroms Magazine Issue 6 (Blue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. When deciding to work with blue in 2021, we knew this issue was going to explore the blues. It was personal. It was necessary. We were coming out the other end of a year-long lockdown. Of missing family and friends. Of cancelled celebrations, projects and work gone to waste.
This edition is an exploration of the blues through emotional archeology. What makes us miss the things and people we miss? Is it important to cry? Why is romanticism a source of the blues, and what comfort food do we turn to when blue? What do we do in order to heal? What do designers and artists have to say on creating while feeling blue? How does it affect our creative process? Going through the blues is a deeply personal journey, and so is this issue. Personal, subjective, unfiltered, as felt and lived by us and our contributors. Light at times, heavy at times. Just like the blues. We feel humbled and grateful to our contributors who have chosen to share pieces of themselves — of their blues, of their grief, of their hopes.
The Blue Sindrom is a collection of these pieces. Treat them kindly. Discover Sindroms Magazine – Issue 6 (Blue).
Sindroms Magazine 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.
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This edition is an exploration of the blues through emotional archeology. What makes us miss the things and people we miss? Is it important to cry? Why is romanticism a source of the blues, and what comfort food do we turn to when blue? What do we do in order to heal? What do designers and artists have to say on creating while feeling blue? How does it affect our creative process?
Going through the blues is a deeply personal journey, and so is this issue. Personal, subjective, unfiltered, as felt and lived by us and our contributors. Light at times, heavy at times. Just like the blues. We feel humbled and grateful to our contributors who have chosen to share pieces of themselves — of their blues, of their grief, of their hopes.
Details: Sindroms Magazine – Issue 6 (Blue)
180 pages, covers by Aiste Ambrazeviciute and Anne Marie Jo