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Playbot #1

Playbot #1

CSM graphics graduate Min Kim recently dropped off a sample copy of Playbot, part of her final year project. We were immediately drawn to its AI-driven content, and that punning title. At once serious and comedic, it’s a small but startling starter for the conversation about how humans and technology might coexist together in the future.
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Charlie Monaghan, The Modern House

Charlie Monaghan, The Modern House

This week the fourth issue of The Modern House magazine is published by the online estate agency of the same name. As Head of Editorial and Brand, Charlie Monaghan oversees the smartly produced magazine. He discusses how it fits alongside the website and shares his work life and week.
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Field Guide
Print x Digital

Field Guide

This subtle new publication from the Pop-Up Magazine team arrives as a beautifully produced print package but also includes great audio. Together, the two elements add up to a fascinating experiment in combining print and digital to share inspirational stories.
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Hannah Robathan, shado
At work with

Hannah Robathan, shado

Multimedia platform shado supports social justice online and via its biannual print publication. We speak to cofounder Hannah Robathan about her week as issue four of the print mag arrives, addressing Youth.

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Slanted #37
Cover story

Slanted #37

All 5,000 copies of the latest issue of Slanted magazine feature a unique front cover image. The pictures, based on an existing body of work by artists Sylwana Zybura and Tomas C. Toth, are the result of an experiment with machine learning, highlighting the theme of the issue, AI. We hear from Editor-in-chief Lars Harmsen about the process.

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Rhona Ezuma, Thiiird

Rhona Ezuma, Thiiird

One of the arguments in favour of the print magazine is the way campaigning publishers continue to turn to the format. One magazine doing just that is Thiiird, the annual publication at the heart of the creative platform of the same name. Today, we meet founder Rhona Ezuma.
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