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Mico Toledo, Quilo

Mico Toledo, Quilo

New magazine Quilo collects together the work of 38 photographers documenting modern Brazil. A riposte to the intolerance of the recently deposed Bolsonaro government, it delivers a unique insight into this huge country. Founder Mico Toledo tells us more about its origins as he shares his working week.
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Sudeeksha Somani, Body Talk

Sudeeksha Somani, Body Talk

This week we meet recent design graduate Sudeeksha Somani, who runs Body Talk, a magazine aiming to break stigmas surrounding mental health and body image. She conceived the magazine as part of her graphic design studies, and has just published the second issue, themed ‘Vulnerability’.
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Patrick McGraw, Heavy Traffic

Patrick McGraw, Heavy Traffic

Patrick McGraw edited and designed the first issue of his fiction magazine Heavy Traffic himself. For the second issue, he teamed up with designer Richard Turley to create a design that uses typography to express the meaning of the words, like concrete poetry. Patrick tells us about his influences as he shares his week ahead.
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Oswin Tickler, Artefact

Oswin Tickler, Artefact

The latest issue of Artefact magazine, produced by journalism students at the London College of Printing, is published this week. Every copy will have a unique cover design courtesy of software developed by its designer Oswin Tickler, who tells us more about the project as he shares his week ahead.
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Pablo Martin, Notebook

Pablo Martin, Notebook

Notebook magazine is a great addition to our range of movie magazines, offering a fresh perspective on the history and culture of film that belies the fact it’s published by streaming platform MUBI. Creative director Pablo Martin explains the origins of the magazine as he shares his working week.
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Irene de Craen, Errant Journal

Irene de Craen, Errant Journal

Art historian Irene de Craen turned to print in response to disillusionment at the narrowly defined role of art in our society. She launched Errant Journal and found the printed form made ‘more sense than anything I’ve done before.’ She tells us more about the origins of her Journal as she shares her week and working process.
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