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Andrew Diprose, Soho House magazine

You may already know Andrew Diprose’s editorial art direction for The Ride Journal and British Wired. He recently joined the Soho House Group to help them with the digital comms for their private members clubs; no sooner had he joined they announced plans for a bold new magazine launch…
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Josh Jones, Sandwich

Sandwich is a magazine that uses a different sandwich every issue to examine the world we live in. For the recent fifth issue, new editor Josh Jones uses the brisket sandwich as the lens for that examination. The result? Stories of hip-hop beef, barbecues, salt production, and the UK’s bread waste problem.
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Kate & Sinae, Fortified Journal

Kate Morgan and Sinae Park produce Fortified Journal, a magazine we first discovered when Sinae attended our Flatplan masterclass. As the third issue of their magazine goes on sale, we meet the pair to find out more about their ‘unwieldy, enthusiastic, demanding, soft, generous, untidy’ stories of food.
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Savage Pencil, Ambit

Savage Pencil, Ambit

Artist Savage Pencil made his name in the 1980s at Sounds magazine with his much-loved comic strip ‘Rock n Roll Zoo’. He has continued to contribute his distinctive angular line drawings to magazines and record labels ever since, and we meet him as his latest project, a guest edited issue of Ambit Pop, is released.
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Angus MacPherson, Decisive Agents

Angus MacPherson, Decisive Agents

Smart new launch Decisive Agents takes an inclusive, human view of AI, using figurative illustration to avoid the clichés of so much tech publishing. Art director Angus MacPherson developed his editorial voice at Little White Lies, and discusses his approach to the new magazine as he shares his working week.
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Sander Pleij, The European Review of Books

Sander Pleij, The European Review of Books

The European Review of Books is an impressive, new 254-page magazine of culture and ideas published from Amsterdam. One of its founders, Sander Pleij, discusses the concept for the new launch and explains its uncut pages as he looks ahead at his working week.

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