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Journal tagged by Designers

magCulture Christmas Cards
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magCulture Christmas Cards

We’re excited to share our set of five Christmas cards, produced to raise money for homeless charity Shelter from the Storm. Designed by the people behind some of our favourite magazines, plus one designed here at magCulture, each one is...
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Chris Barker, The New European
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Chris Barker, The New European

Chris Barker’s rough and ready Photoshop covers for The New European are a rare example of anti-Brexit propaganda, a visual joy amongst the failure of our political class to adequately address the same thoughts. He also art directs several magazines...
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No Man’s Land #4
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No Man’s Land #4

American women’s club and co-working space collective The Wing has just launched its first international location – right here in London. No Man’s Land is the collective’s in-house magazine, aiming to bring their ‘smart, edgy sensibility’ to a wider audience....
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Serge Ricco, L’Obs
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Serge Ricco, L’Obs

The latest magCulture Live speaker to answer our Q&A is Paris-based creative director Serge Ricco. Serge helped reinvent the long-established French news weekly L’Obs in 2010 and has overseen its design since. He is also working on ‘MagMen’, a documentary...
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Matt Willey, NYTimes Magazine
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Matt Willey, NYTimes Magazine

There can’t be many editorial designers today whose work is as instantly recognisable as Matt Willey’s. Currently art director at the New York Times Magazine and creative director (and co-owner) of Port magazine, he typically combines powerful, often bespoke, typography...
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Flaneur #8
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Flaneur #8

The eighth issue of the nomadic Flaneur magazine was made in, and dedicated to Kangding/Wanda Road in Taipei – a road so long that its name changes halfway down. Once again Studio Yukiko have provided their winning graphics, this time...
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