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Joe Richards, M-A ( A Space Between)

Joe Richards, M-A ( A Space Between)

We meet Joe Richards, who has just published the second issue of his large-format photography magazine M-A (A Space Between). The gorgeous, tactile publication presents uninterrupted, full-bleed visual stories from emergent and established photographers. He tells us about the magazine and his working week.
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Ben Perkins, Alternative Strategies

Ben Perkins, Alternative Strategies

Continuing our recent focus on music magazines, we meet Ben Perkins, the man behind Alternative Strategies. Ben has making zines for about ten years, starting with cassette zines, listing zines and now his punk music zine. He tells us about the zine and the scene it covers as issue two goes on sale.
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Man sits on stool at electric piano, with busy bookshelves behind him

Arjun Chadha, Get Familiar

Arjun Chadha launched Get Familiar in 2020, because, ‘As a fan of both hip-hop and thought-provoking journalism, I couldn’t to find an outlet that managed to blend both of those two worlds together.’ Four issues later he’s established a voice that bridges hip-hop fans and the culturally curious.

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Debika Ray, Crafts

Debika Ray, Crafts

This week, the UK Crafts Councils’s Crafts magazine relaunches as a biannual, with a fresh new design and improved paper stock. Editor Debika Ray explains the thinking behind the shift in strategy, and the magazine’s new role as the centre of a membership scheme, as she looks ahead at her week.
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Sayali Goyal, Cocoa and Jasmine

Sayali Goyal, Cocoa and Jasmine

This week we’re At Work With Sayali Goyal in Jaidpur, India, where she publishes her travel/culture magazine Cocoa and Jasmine. She shares the inspirations for and origins of the publication as she looks ahead at her working week.
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Patrick Lynch, Journal of Civic Architecture

Patrick Lynch, Journal of Civic Architecture

The Journal of Civic Architecture is a smart biannual publication that is the flagship of Canalside Press, a London imprint from architecture practice Lynch Architects. As well as leading the architecture practice, Patrick Lynch edits JoCA.
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