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Journal tagged by Typography

Erotic Review #1

Erotic Review #1

Erotic Review has just been relaunched by editor Lucy Roeder as a journal exploring desire. The new magazine has a unique and subtle typographic identity by Studio Frith, helping it look forward rather than back. We spoke to Frith Kerr about the development of the identity and the language of desire.

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Whitney Mallett, The Whitney Review of New Writing

Whitney Mallett, The Whitney Review of New Writing

One of our favourite new magazines of 2023 was The Whitney Review of New Writing, a large format mag from NY covering literature and other forms of writing—the recent second issue includes a review of the script of ‘Poor Things’. Founder Whitney Mallett explains more about the roots of her bold magazine.
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Amalgam #4

Amalgam #4

The latest issue of US magazine Analgam is another brilliantly radical look at the intersection of typography, language and power. Themed ‘Collapse’, it again presents challenging content in challenging but beautiful layouts, making the most of its simple but effective black and white typography.
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The Gentlewoman #27

The Gentlewoman #27

The days are getting longer, the weather’s warming up, and a new issue of The Gentlewoman is on our shelves. It must be Spring! To mark this happy shift, we asked the magazine’s editor-in-chief Penny Martin and new art director Merel van den Berg to talk us through five key moments from its pages.
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Patrick McGraw, Heavy Traffic

Patrick McGraw, Heavy Traffic

Patrick McGraw edited and designed the first issue of his fiction magazine Heavy Traffic himself. For the second issue, he teamed up with designer Richard Turley to create a design that uses typography to express the meaning of the words, like concrete poetry. Patrick tells us about his influences as he shares his week ahead.
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Pleasant Place issue two, Nasturtiums

Pleasant Place

We’re smitten by Pleasant Place, a smart new magazine from Amsterdam devoted to gardening. It’s a subtle piece of publishing, both serious and fun at the same time, and beautifully designed to reflect that mix. You don’t have to love gardening to enjoy it, but it’ll surely win over some converts to the activity.

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