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Mould Map #4
Magazine of the week

Mould Map #4

This timely ‘Eurozone spezial’ of Mould Map brings together a collection of politically bent comics and graphics, visual stories exploring historical moments of resistance as well as fictitious design Utopias. It’s produced by Landfill Editions, a comic, zine and science-fiction...
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L’Obs
Cover story

L’Obs

Newsweekly Le Nouvel Observateur is part of the magazine furniture of France; it first appeared (as france Observateur) in 1950 and has been through various identities since, before redesigning (under art director Serge Ricco) and emerging as L’Obs late last...
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Agapornis #1
Magazine of the week

Agapornis #1

If Four & Sons is the golden retriever of pet magazines, and Puss Puss the elegant Siamese cat, then Agapornis is the boisterous Dalmatian pup sprinkled with polka dots, jumping head first into a mucky pond. I find that animal-themed...
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Cameo
Magazine of the week

Cameo

When choosing our Magazines of the Week we look for a combination of editorial cohesion and impeccable design, but we also look for a hint of intrigue, something particularly special that captures our imagination. Cameo is not our usual choice...
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Too Much #6
Magazine of the week

Too Much #6

‘There are so many ways of looking at the built environment,’ editor Yoshi Tsujimura of Too Much tells me, ‘But we didn’t want to think about the built environment in terms of geography, landscapes and cities.’ Instead, Too Much is...
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Filmme Fatales #6
Magazine of the week

Filmme Fatales #6

Brodie Lancaster’s opening letter to her brilliant feminist film zine Filmme Fatales is a reminder of the undimmed psychological power of print. Brodie writes: ‘If I stopped making Filmme Fatales, I’d have more time, sure, but my frustration and feelings...
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