Good Reads: Erotic Review relaunches with a suggestive new look
Studio Frith is behind the creative direction and design of the reincarnated magazine, which is exploring desire in its many forms and complexities today
CR’s pick of the most interesting magazines around today
Studio Frith is behind the creative direction and design of the reincarnated magazine, which is exploring desire in its many forms and complexities today
We speak to the team behind Broccoli – the publishing brand aimed at cannabis connoisseurs – about why they decided to create a new magazine dedicated to all things feline
Brought to life by an archaeologist and an illustrator, the new magazine explores what the folk renaissance looks like in a modern, capitalist, multicultural, gender non-conforming society
We speak to Richard Turley about the making of his latest editorial venture, which is repurposing the name of a notorious noughties lad mag for today’s sensibilities
We speak to editor Josh Jones about making the indie mag’s new ice cream sandwich themed issue and accompanying content series Brain Freeze, which is sponsored by Oatly
We speak to the team behind Asset of Community Value, a publication that celebrates the individuals and groups harnessing creativity and solidarity for social good
We speak to the freshly launched title’s co-founder and editor-in-chief, Jermaine Gallacher, about why a magazine that speaks to a new generation of interiors enthusiasts is long overdue
We delve into the second issue of photographer Jackson Bowley’s ‘anti-beauty’ magazine experiment, which is a visual testament to all things absurd
Disenfranchised by the design industry’s obsession with the new, MacGuffin’s founders use each issue to shine a light on different historic objects. This time around, it’s the chain
Tired of unrealistic and unhelpful writing about life as a sick and disabled person, Olivia Spring created her own magazine offering honest perspectives on the issue
The new Toronto-based publication shows once and for all that branded magazines can be done well – so well that you might not realise it’s brand-led at all
From the team behind design studio SocioDesign and type foundry Sociotype, the new biannual magazine is envisioned as a platform for thoughts on culture and society – but also happens to be a type specimen