Journal tagged by Designers
David McKendrick, Paperboy
After plenty of experience producing magazines for others – including British Esquire, Christies, Wallpaper* and Cloakroom – art director David McKendrick has just launched the first issue of his own title, Paperboy. ‘Since I got Paperboy out my head, then out the door, then out into other peoples hands, I have felt a gentle buzz of optimism in the air.’
Back issue
’Sup magazine #23
Each episode of the magCulture Podcast includes a look back at a magazine from the past that deserves to be remembered. Episode 23 took a look at indie music mag ’Sup, which lasted 25 issues from 1998 through to 2013. To accompany the Podcast, we share some images from issue 23 of the magazine, from 2010.
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At work with
Stephen Petch, The Economist
Published since 1843, international weekly news title The Economist is instantly recognisable for its red logo. Stephen Petch joined the magazine (or is it a newspaper? – read on!) as creative director in 2017, and here he shares his working...
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A mag in five pix
Somesuch Stories #5
Occasional literary magazine Somesuch Stories is back with another strong collection of prose, poetry and art, plus a refreshed design that shifts it into a new league. We enjoyed the previous lo-fi look, and the new issue retains a similar...
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At work with
The ICBQ team
Launched when its six editors were studying graphics at Falmouth University, ICBQ publishes unseen and unused work from designers and other creative people. Now graduated and working full time in various studios, the team (Alex Bassett, Connor Edwards, Dylan Young,...
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Out now
i–D 40 Winks collages
Our second Reason to be Cheerful centres on the passion of the man who launched i-D 40 years ago and continues to develop the magazine’s legacy. Terry Jones left British Vogue in 1980 (he was art director), frustrated by that...
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