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Viscose Journal launching issue 7 in New York City this January
Viscose Journal will be launching their brand new issue 7 on Thursday 30th January at a special event in New York City. Contributors Jessica Murphy, Whitney Mallet, Olivia Kan-Sperling, Andreas Keller, Ro Miller, Diane Severin Nguyen, Juje Hsiung and Jeppe Ugelvig are all set to be at the event.
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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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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.
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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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INQUE magazine launches ten year print odyssey
It was in summer 2020 when INQUE Magazine landed on my radar via Kickstarter. A fresh new take on the magazine format, INQUE aims to release one issue a year for ten years and then stop. INQUE comes from the minds of Matt Willey (previous The New York Times magazine art director and current Pentagram partner) and Dan Crowe (founding editor of multiple magazines such as Port, Avaunt, Zembla and Butterfly). The two of them have multiple awards and credits behind them; their work together on Port and Avaunt was a triumph both editorially and as stand-outs on the shelves. Although Avaunt is no longer in print, Port’s recent re-design…