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Magazine of the Week: Wrap #11
Magazine of the week

Magazine of the Week: Wrap #11

As this week’s Printout event reminded us, illustration is one of the key tools for magazine makers. And if there’s one magazine that’s on top of the subject, it’s Wrap. With their tenth issue they reached a new level of...
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Perdiz #5
Magazine of the week

Perdiz #5

There’s been a subtle shift in how some people are approaching independent magazines. Instead of a simple, relieved thank you for their existance as proof that print will survive, we are witnessing more outright criticism. Perhaps it’s a sign of...
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Noon #3
Magazine of the week

Noon #3

Noon covers art, fashion and commerce, with a dose of cultural criticism thrown into the mix. Edited by former POP art director Jasmine Raznahan, the chunky publication is predominantly image based, with nicely contemplative photography gracing most of the pages....
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Magazine of the Week: Avaunt #1
Magazine of the week

Magazine of the Week: Avaunt #1

A new genre of independent magazine has quietly absailed into your local stockist: the adventure magazine. Bristol’s Sidetracked has led the stampede with its pure adventure experience, but this week Avaunt arrives with an altogether more reflective approach to adventure...
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Magazine of the Week: Neon, Mai 2015
Magazine of the week

Magazine of the Week: Neon, Mai 2015

Neon from Hamburg is one of the publications produced by the German Stern group – a family of magazines that cover lifestyle and are particularly well known for their immersive photography and features. If Viva! Is the grandparent of the...
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Magazine of the week: Puss Puss #2
Magazine of the week

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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