Illustration
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Plastikcomb magazine issue seven offers an inspiring insight into the world of collage
Plastikcomb magazine issue 7 holds a precious position in today’s printed landscape - one of experimentation and bravery in design. With diverse typographic layouts and strong collaborations throughout, the articles come to life with a youthful vibrance.
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Between The Lines issue one navigates the tactile world of brand language
‘Between The Lines’ is a brand new magazine focused on the “massive (and misunderstood) world of brand language,” as noted on the front cover. Embossed and spot varnished, the leading name of the publication, set in near-black is positioned across the top and bottom of the cover, with the introduction sitting in the middle.
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Toilet Paper Studio hosts brand new exhibition ‘Run As Slow As You Can’ in the heart of Mumbai
Since 2010 TOILETPAPER magazine has brought visual culture to us in the form of print. Its eye-catching, image-driven designs have brought life to shelves around the world - and our social media accounts. Now the biannual magazine can be experienced in a completely new way, through their largest immersive exhibition to date.
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Left Cultures issue one introduces a rich tapestry of personal stories and creativity
Left Cultures magazine holds the political left within a ‘lexicon of stories past and present.’ These stories are both personal, effecting and are upheld by a strong, positive use of illustrations throughout. Its opening note states its mission and view of the current media climate, as well as highlighting socio-political issues. There is an overarching passion for change to happen but Left Cultures also brings these issues to the forefront of its message. The individuality of the stories held inside the red covers of Left Culture speaks to the past through the author’s personal experiences.