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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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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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SAND journal issue 26 gets Berlin November launch
SAND journal is poised to launch their 26th issue this November. Held at Lettrétage in Berlin on the 15th of November, SAND 26 - their “shifting” autumn issue, will be launched alongside readings and mini-presentations from contributors and the team behind the magazine.
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Rova Editions to host ‘Left in Print’ inaugural event this October
ristol based magazine and book shop Rova Editions are set to host their inaugural event this October. Named ‘Left in Print’, the event will be “a discussion of print media and its relationship with progressive ideas, underrepresented voices and political narratives,” Rova’s Instagram notes. The event on the 10th of October is already sold out at time of writing, but make sure to follow their socials for news about any potential future events.
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Sonsoles print studio’s ‘Save Our Studio’ Crowdfunder campaign nearing target
Peckham based print studio Sonsoles are currently running a crowdfunding campaign to combat the threat of closure this year. Hosted on Crowdfunder, the ‘Save Our Studio’ campaign is active now until the 29th of September 2023 and includes a range of prizes worth up to £600 via a raffle, amongst other goodies.
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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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L.A. Signs zine series captures the City of Angels like never before across ten volumes
L.A. Signs is a series of ten zines created by Paul Price, an independent book and zine publisher from West Yorkshire, England. The staple bound volumes come individually packaged with a postcard full-colour image from the specific volume, as well as a leaflet containing the full series information.
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Terrible People dives into the theme of youth in new issue and introduces Mean Mail collaboration
Terrible People is an independent magazine that explores the terrible side of human nature. Their fifth outing sits under the theme of Youth, as described on their front cover - ‘Culture, Society, Youth & Shit’.
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Noble Rot unveils tenth anniversary birthday issue
In February of this year independent magazine Noble Rot celebrated its tenth anniversary as a magazine. The award-winning restaurant-turn-magazine launched its birthday issue on the 24th with Editor Dan Keeling celebrating its arrival on Instagram.
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Pitch magazine launches issue three and sports journalism competition
Independent magazine Pitch is back with issue three. The quarterly publication continues with its journey across modern sports, bringing stories, facts, current news and retrospectives (to name a few) to the forefront.