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Magazine of the week: Puss Puss #2
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Magazine of the week: Puss Puss #2

There is no contemporary shortage of websites, blogs or YouTube videos dedicated to cats. Unlike internet memes, London-based Puss Puss doesn’t just rely on the kittens-are-cute or cats-are-funny formula, instead, the magazine is a gold and glossy appreciation of cats...
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Out now: Conveyor #6
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Out now: Conveyor #6

Conveyor has been around for a few years, a magazine produced by print studio Conveyor Arts, whose aim is to re-imagine the possibilities of contemporary photography publications. As a press that makes zines and beautiful books, the magazine team naturally...
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Out now: Kwintessens, volume 24 #1
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Out now: Kwintessens, volume 24 #1

Design magazines tend to be designed in one of two ways, following either the minimalist’s golden rule of ‘less is more’ or ruling by the eye-grabbing dictum of ‘less is bore’. Brussel-based Kwintessens has published quarterly since 1992 by Flemish...
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Out now: Print Is Dead. Long Live Print
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Out now: Print Is Dead. Long Live Print

There is so much interest in independent magazines and the people behind them here in London today that barely a week goes by without another panel discussion or presentation. This is part of a broader trend – the ease of...
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At work with: Hanna Hanra, Beat
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At work with: Hanna Hanra, Beat

Hanna Hanra edits Beat, the quarterly music magazine distributed free in records shops, music venues, clothing stores and restaurants around the world. The publication began showing up in the likes of Rough Trade and Sister Ray in 2010, noticeable for...
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PIM: The smallest magazine of its kind
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PIM: The smallest magazine of its kind

At 11 x 7 cm, PIM (Public Illumination Magazine) is the smallest magazine of its kind, an artist periodical that has been distributed in the dusty nooks of downtown New York’s independent bookshops and magazine stalls since 1979. Contributors like...
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