Writing
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Sankaku magazine volume two transports us into the busy world of ramen
Sankaku is not your average print magazine. Created by Florentyna Leow and David Wang, sankaku aims to explore a theme per volume - stories that began in the heart of Japan with first volume ‘Tokyo’. Their first adventure in print saw a special collector’s edition released, as well as a print and tote bag to accompany.
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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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Finger Food magazine creates a home for food and design to thrive
Finger Food Magazine is not your usual food magazine. The green border outlines a striking image dressed with a red curtain sitting behind a table set with interesting food and drink items.
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NOIA announce issue three release party in Milan
NOIA magazine has announced their official release party, held this May in Milan, Italy. To be held on the 15th May, NOIA will be hosting the party at Lom Dopolavoro, a vibrant bar and restaurant in the heart of the city.
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BSKT issue one fosters a printed passion for basketball
The world of basketball knows no bounds. The sport’s fan base continues to grow, from collectibles to star-studded collaborations - just watch ‘King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch’ on Netflix to get a feel for the prestige behind the merchandise. It’s within this world that BSKT magazine thrives.
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BL8D volume two is a creative investigation into dreams of the future
BL8D has returned with a brand new volume two, following the success of volume one - the team won four European Publishing Awards in 2023. Overleaf reviewed their debut issue back in 2022, an issue that focused on slavic fairy tales and the war in Ukraine.
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Hamaka magazine issue one introduces us to the human side of pottery
Hamaka magazine is a not-for-profit independent publication originating in British Columbia and printed in Canada on a hundred percent recycled paper in a carbon neutral facility. Pronounced /Ha’ma.ka/, the name is a noun of the native word for “hammock” in the dialect of our Caribbean ancestors.
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Sociotype Journal issue two blends typographic design with stories of human ingenuity
Sociotype Journal is back with their sophomore issue, this time themed upon ‘Makeshift’. The type specimen magazine is a journey through culture, working across many different stories from across the globe. Focused on the typeface ‘Rework’ - the “superfamily” from this font works to add weight and clarity to these diverse narratives on show in issue 2.
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Letters to Lovers zine issue two invites us into the complex world of human emotions
Letters to Lovers zine is a print project that contains a deep passion for the written word, be it through art, poetry or the personal letters submitted to Editor Veruschka Haas. You’ll also find photography and music to listen to - but the name of the zine drives the personal connection we have with the contributors and their lives. Some of the people hide their identities, an understandable feature of a zine that hosts deep, powerful messages to their intended audiences.