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Interview #545*

Interview #545*

Our final Magazine of the Month for 2022 is Interview, the magazine launched by Andy Warhol in 1969. The current version has doubled down on its founder’s celebrity obsession, making it a firm favourite here at magCulture and one of the most exciting of current magazines.

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Magazine cover, close up freckled girl’s face covered in water

Safelight Paper #1*

For the first time, this month’s Magazine of the Month is a brand new launch. Safelight Paper is a curated collection of analogue images by 11 photographers, a broad range of styles and subjects celebrating the power of film and the darkroom. Who needs Photoshop?
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Fantastic Man #36*

Fantastic Man #36*

October’s Magazine of the Month is long-term favourite Fantastic Man. Their first ever Menswear Special gives the creative team the chance to have some fun on the streets of Amsterdam and catalogue the eight key men’s garments, including the skirt, in honour of interviewee Jean Paul Gaultier.
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Safar Journal #7*

Safar Journal #7*

Safar Journal continues its bringing together of different traditions of graphic design and visual culture with this ‘Network’-themed issue. It sells itself with the line ‘Flirt with, flee from, and fall for graphic design and visual culture’ which perfectly sums up the graphic designer’s dilemma about their profession.

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Backstage Talks #6*

Backstage Talks #6*

We’ve followed Backstage Talks for some time now, and this sixth issue is their best yet. Successfully bridging design and business in a precise and accessible manner, it cleverly encourages the reader to use their curiosity—the issue’s theme—to get the most from both high and low culture.
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OOF #9*

OOF #9*

Your copy of issue nine of OOF—our July Magazine of the Month—should be with you by now. As a member of the magCulture Club, you can read our review of the magazine here on our dedicated member’s page, ahead of it being posted on the magCulture Journal later this week.
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