OVER journal is a new periodical publication and online platform that proposes its readers a more wholesome, honest, and critical observation and enjoyment of Photography. Publishing commissioned texts and artworks...
OVER Journal issue 2 Published by PhotoIreland256 pages184 × 245 mmSoftcoverISBN 9781916140424 Co-editorsAidan Kelly Murphy, Julia Gelezova, Ángel Luis González. Peer Review PanelDaniel Boetker-Smith, Dr. Justin Carville, Alejandro Castellote, Dr. Mohini Chandra, Irina Chmyreva, Yining...
The people and things we want feel very far away. Everything else feels far too near. Daily life is incorrectly calibrated. Lockdown kept us painfully apart. The virtual keeps us...
Lunch Lady is a magazine where parenting is not taken too seriously but a balanced approach to family life is. Colourful, thoughtful and full-of-cheek, it reminds parents to keep things...
Pink is a paradox. It has been gendered, hyper-feminised and become a totem for all things cute. At the same time, pink has been reframed as a disruptive tool for...
TYPEONE is a biannual gloss magazine by the creators of Femme Type that fuses type mediums with mainstream topics such as culture, business, technology, innovation, global issues and more. All...
Banshee is an Irish independent Literary Journal. Every issue of Banshee hosts a range of short stories covering fiction, non-fiction, flash-fiction, as well as a selection of poetry chosen from...
Mummers with ill intentions, sacrificial May Queens, ecstatic trances. Folk horror is consistently fascinated by the power of ritual. In this issue we question the subgenre’s distrust of communal expression...
Forget about it is an experimental project made by mixing a range of different practices. This project mixes together illustration, pattern design, graphic design and creative coding. It all starts...
K333 is a poetry zine written by Katy Finnegan and designed by Leonardo Antonio. Katy elegantly explored the subjectivity and the dark side of desire, platonic love, luxury and mundane...
Blue Pages is an attempt to materialise what was dematerialised.The project is a group of random animations that were created to be shared digitally, and then later they were turned...
Sometimes Only is a photography project created over the course of 5 months.The images are a contemplation of the meaning of emptiness in photography, visual arts and graphic design. Self...
Genuinely Seeking is a compendium of visual art and writing that addresses our notion of time, and critically disturbs our attitude of it in work processes. It is aimed at...
If you just think of IKEA, Greta, Abba, Sylvia, and Björn Borg or red wooden horses when you think of Sweden, you're far off. In the summer of 2021, the...
Channel is an environmentalist magazine publishing poetry and prose that fosters connection with the natural world. Conceived on 15 March, the day of 2019's first global climate strike, the project aims...
Emergence Magazine is an online publication with an annual print edition. It has always been a radical act to share stories during dark times. They are regenerative spaces of creation...
AJ is intended to be an ever-growing tapestry of stories, woven together with the plants of this land. Old stories, new stories, personal tales, and present spells. Contributions from; Laura...
Popeye magazine is the “Magazine for City Boys”. The founders printed this on the cover of the magazine when it debuted in 1976. What’s a “city boy”? The term doesn’t...
Inspired by the words of legendary photographer Luigi Ghirri, this issue positions between ‘atlas‘ and ‘album’: ‘A book to stay and one to go.’ We’re off to Mexico, and wake...
Harvard Design Magazine 49: Publics questions how public spaces—the physical, the cultural, and the theoretical—operate in a fragmented social and political environment, both in the US and abroad. Guest editors...
FUKT is a magazine for contemporary drawing. It comes without ads, beautifully designed with a focus on the visual, alongside occasional interviews with interesting artists and essays.Issue 20 The Faces...
A new sticker book from Max Siedentopf! No matter where we look, we are surrounded by beautiful images. Yet, with this excess in beauty all around, why should we bother...
BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! is a project by The Little Black Gallery, curated by co-founder Ghislain Pascal, to promote queer and gay photography. It now represents more than 65 photographers from...
Serviette is a magazine about food, but not just about the food we eat. It’s about the themes, ideas, conversations and connectivity around the cycle of our food; the language,...
Courier's April/May 2022 edition is their annual food and drink issue, shining a bright light on the new wave of tastemakers, brands and big trends packing a punch. This issue's cover...
Superposition is a periodical, investigating the human side of architecture. Based in Europe and founded in 2020 by a group of architects and artists – Leo Bettini Oberkalmsteiner, Tibor Bielicky,...
Over the last three decades of increased precarity and insecurity, the act of remodelling the future has disappeared in the turbulent transformations that took over Eastern Europe. The very notion...
Primary Paper is an annual print magazine. Each issue contributors offer their unique perspective on a single topic that is culturally significant and artistically relevant. The fifth issue of Primary looks at...
A guide to the world within Issue 43 of Kinfolk explores the modern mind in all of its complexity, probing the farthest folds of our cortex to celebrate all that is...
Jacobin is a leading voice of the American left, offering socialist perspectives on politics, economics, and culture. The print magazine is released quarterly and reaches 50,000 subscribers, in addition to a...
What does motherhood mean right now, as we all figure out, each in our own way, how to exist, maybe one day thrive, in this liminal space between what we...
What is a mushroom? What do mushrooms mean? What do mushrooms do? What do we want from mushrooms? What do the mushrooms want? These are the questions the makers of Broccoli ask...
The Pig’s Back (named for Donegal’s Muckish mountain and for the phrase ar mhuin na muice, to be in luck) is a literary prose journal that aims to bring the...
Spotlight on female photographers. After the Fisheye Classics special issue dedicated to Sebastião Salgado published in the spring of 2020, a new collection dedicated to women photographers has been launched. Dedicated to the artists...
Are We Europe is a quarterly magazine which aims to report on the often neglected and ever-changing state of the European identity by empowering aspiring European journalists who are motivated...
In Issue 41 (themed LANDSCAPE), acclaimed Manchester designer Trevor Johnson joins the modernist magazine, alongside Craig Johnson and Lily Platt and they remind us that it can be cool to...
In Issue 41 (themed LANDSCAPE), acclaimed Manchester designer Trevor Johnson joins the modernist magazine, alongside Craig Johnson and Lily Platt and they remind us that it can be cool to...
Kindling is the new magazine for people with children from the team who make Kinfolk. Packed with thought-provoking features, fun activities and playful photography and illustrations, it’s a place to...
Welcome to Kindling: a new magazine for people with children! Issue 001, The Emotions Issue, is packed with interviews, features and fun activities, from forest schools to pillow forts. Explore new...
A quarterly journal of fine art, design, architecture, photography, sculpture, heritage, decorative arts and crafts.
Softcover128 pages300 x 230 mmISBN 977164921710403
Record Culture Magazine is a bi-annual publication that focuses on niche music communities around the world and their intersection with the worlds of art, fashion and culture. Led by in-depth interviews,...
If you’ve ever wondered why people do stupid things, you’re not alone. Terrible People magazine explores the ‘dark side’ of human nature through essays, illustration and photography. Terrible People's fourth...
Delayed Gratification is a quarterly magazine published in the United Kingdom by The Slow Journalism Company. The magazine is an example of the slow movement and is described as 'an antidote...
Deem is a biannual print journal and online platform focused on design as social practice. Issue Three is led by a conversation between the Black Reconstruction Collective and Deem co-founders...
TRIGGER publishes (longread) essays, interviews, opinions, new gazes, and opens up research to the broader public. TRIGGER is a publication platform concerning photography, which originates from and is supported by...
Apartamento is widely recognised as today’s most influential, inspiring, and honest interiors magazine. International, well designed, simply written, and tastefully curated since 2008, it is an indispensable resource for individuals...
On the run from Las Vegas police and a smooth talking blackjack dealer, The Prodigal Sun graces our cover for one last throw of the dice before her inevitable, spectacular...
Issue 9 of Drag Acid features the work of Helen McDonnell, a renowned tattoo artist from Drogheda, now based in Belfast. Her artwork draws from a passion for folk art...
Plantastic beings are protective totems that tell a story through images of guide-animals, nature shapes and experiences both personal and collective. They talk about the beauty of the world and...
The Happy Reader is a unique magazine about reading for anyone who wishes to stay inspired, informed and entertained. With beautiful typography, the magazine is a design object which celebrates...
The Eyes questions cultural and societal evolutions through the prism of photography and creation and gives carte blanche to experts directly concerned by the subjects addressed. B-Side, the twelfth issue of The...
The Eyes questions cultural and societal evolutions through the prism of photography and creation and gives carte blanche to experts directly concerned by the subjects addressed. For this eleventh issue,...
Not fitting in, a malady that clearly affected mankind since 2012 when This is Not Where I Belong* began, and probably before that too. This is Not Where I Belong* prints a new...
Though some may call analogue print production techniques “retro”, it cannot be denied that they add extra value to the end product. None of them can be achieved by using...
YES & NO is a quarterly magazine that represents a defiant movement against the certainties that increasingly divide us. It's for people who believe in a more fluid, creative approach...
The third issue of The Modern House Magazine is the first one to be made in a freer, more open world. As our homes transition back into places that are...
With a dynamic mix of long-form journalism, interviews and shorter essays, plus concept-driven visual stories and contributors across the globe, the forthcoming issue of Kinfolk continues to dedicate its editorial...
Toiletpaper is an artists’ magazine created and produced by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari, born out of a passion or obsession they both cultivate: images. Number 18 is powered by...
Jacobin is a leading voice of the American left, offering socialist perspectives on politics, economics, and culture. The print magazine is released quarterly and reaches 50,000 subscribers, in addition to a...
MSM is a British-based collective exploring what it means to be a young British person today. MSM magazine serves as a platform to catalogue young British talent: who is defining...
Experiential and mapped, VIRGINS takes us on car rides, through hotel rooms and up close to meat viscera and enamel structures. Oscillating through binaries, concepts of innocence and experience are...
This edition of Paper Visual Art Journal invited artists and writers whose work reflects on or emerges from the land – among our contributors, several are involved in farming or...
'The fifth issue of the Į magazine goes out into nature. Half-feral and half-tamed, slightly feathered and a bit furry, extending both under and above the surface, rooted and covered...
A journal of formally promiscuous non-fiction. Tolka is a new, biannual literary journal of non-fiction; publishing essays, reportage, travel writing, auto-fiction, individual stories and the writing that flows in between. Issue Two...
“And so we step through another threshold, another drop of the spindle. Inviting us to allow that which no longer serves to drop to the earth, pulled toward the land,...
Exploring castles, museums and manor houses, megaliths, moors, mountains and lakes, this lavishly illustrated travel guide covers the rich history of magic and the occult in Britain and Northern Ireland...
The second issue of Chisme features art, essays, poetry, photography and more, all exploring the concept of Dreams. Evocative, tender and dreamy (of course), this issue is a feast for...
TRIGGER publishes (longread) essays, interviews, opinions, new gazes, and opens up research to the broader public. TRIGGER is a publication platform concerning photography, which originates from and is supported by...
An independent magazine about Ireland's skateboarding culture. Goblin magazine attempts to give an insight into the lives of Ireland's hidden youth, our relationships with public space, tales from those who...
RING OUT, WILD BELLS documents a number of projects Bloomers uncovered when researching the environment of independent and artist-led publishing in Ireland and the circumstances that gave way to projects...
KATALOG Journal of Photography and Video is a Denmark-based journal focusing on photography and video. Issue 32.2 explores book photos featuring work from Anuj Ambalal, Sonia Lenzi, Libuše Jarcovjáková -...
In the spring of 2021, Slanted Publishers launched a global call for submissions and showcases of colour. From more than 1,300 submissions, the works of 300 designers, illustrators, photographers, writers,...
Are We Europe is a quarterly magazine which aims to report on the often neglected and ever-changing state of the European identity by empowering aspiring European journalists who are motivated...
This issue is an ode to our most tactile sense, and the one we missed the most this past year. Touch, as you’ll see in these pages, takes many forms,...
Berlin Quarterly is a cultural journal with a global perspective that combines in-depth reportage, literature and visual culture. Writer Emmeline Clein tackles Berlin Quarterly’s signature long- form reportage, researching the...
Courier's annual ‘Work Better, Live Smarter’ issue provides a dose of inspiration and practical advice on how to build the life you want to live in 2022 – featuring 10 fascinating...
A quarterly journal of fine art, design, architecture, photography, sculpture, heritage, decorative arts and crafts.
Softcover128 pages300 x 230 mmISBN 977164921710411
Kinfolk Travel: Slower Ways to See the World is an invitation to see more of the world by doing less. Following on from The Kinfolk Table, Home, Entrepreneur and Garden, the...
OOF is the Art and Football Magazine. Issue eight is a love letter to England. Or maybe it's more of a breakup letter. Either way, there's a lot of heartache...
Another Gaze is a feminist film journal, established to highlight the gender inequality of the film industry and amplify the voices of great, often overlooked, filmmakers who identify as women. Their aim is...
This issue of It’s Freezing in LA! turns its attention to borders as they criss-cross the climate movement in their many forms. Hearing from people displaced by extreme weather, groups...
TYPEONE is a biannual gloss magazine by the creators of Femme Type that fuses type mediums with mainstream topics such as culture, business, technology, innovation, global issues and more. All...
The nights are drawing in and stories are told around the fire… At this time of year, as thoughts turn to winter, stories would have been especially important to our...
If you’ve ever wondered why people do stupid things, you’re not alone. Terrible People magazine explores the ‘dark side’ of human nature through essays, illustration and photography. Terrible People's third...
Channel is an environmentalist magazine publishing poetry and prose that fosters connection with the natural world. Conceived on 15 March, the day of 2019's first global climate strike, the project aims...
Vol 7 of Winter Papers, Ireland’s annual anthology for the arts, is published by Curlew Editions. It offers fiction, non-fiction, poetry, photography, visual arts, along with craft interviews and in-conversation...
"As the acorns ripened and fell to the ground, the last of the nettles produced seed and the Cailleach took up her blackthorn staff, the dream of “Airmid’s Journal” was...
“Emerging with the Sceach Gheal blossoms, we feel the call to risk bursting forth in fullness of spirit, to rekindle the inner flames of imbas and add them to the...
A zine by Lewis Bush containing step by step instructions for making ten zine structures, ranging from simple one page zines requiring no glueing, to much more complex structures. Self...
A zine containing step by step instructions for preparing and printing images using the cyanotype or blueprint process.
Self PublishedSoftcover16 pages210 x 290 mm
A zine containing step by step instructions for making cameras, from simple pinhole cameras through to complex digital cameras built from scanners.
Self PublishedSoftcover16 pages210 x 290 mm
The 7th edition of the Póg Mo Goal magazine. With added pages Ireland's only football magazine features excellent feature writing, beautiful photography and illustrations from contributors across the globe. Issue...
An Capall Dorcha is an occasional journal that works with a selection of regular contributors, as well as accepting a number of pieces selected via open call. This includes but is...
Hapax Magazine takes its name from the literary term ‘hapax legomenon’ describing a one-off, creative departure from an author’s oeuvre — something unique and new and ‘said only once’ in...
This guide could change your life. There’s never been a better time to switch careers, start a side hustle and launch something fresh and fulfilling. 100 Ways to Make a...
Chris Killip, one of Britain's greatest documentary photographers, died last October at the age of 74. Throughout a career spanning more than 30 years, he made some of the most...
Holy Show is a magazine of contemporary life and culture as seen through the eyes of Ireland’s artists. It adapts stories from the artists and their projects to the printed page....
In this issue, the likes of Jonathan Meades, Elain Harwood, Tim Dunn, Jeremy Leslie, Eddy Rhead, Sarah Feeney and Ashiya Eastwood celebrate The Modernist's 40th issue by giving KUDOS to a...
From the Witch of Endor to Aleister Crowley, from the Satanic feminism of the suffragette era through to the current occult revival, The Summoning Issue delves into the history of...
Viscose is a journal for fashion criticism. Launched between Copenhagen and New York in 2021, the irregular periodical will publish critical writing and projects by a wide range of authors...
With each issue based around a single object, MacGuffin magazine is a platform for fans of inspiring, personal, unexpected, highly familiar or utterly disregarded things. Widely recognized as a fabulously...
Timescapes is a publication that contains interviews with early career Irish and French artists who describe their connection to various landscapes in their works. The artists were asked a number...
"Discover this new, completely unbridled opus, our 2021 vision of a liberated, dynamic and vibrant world of cooking, where ultra-creative chefs, legendary winemakers and 2.0 fishmongers live side by side!"...
With its title lifted from a speech Donald Trump made in 2013 denying climate change, It’s Freezing in LA! is dedicated to raising awareness of our climate emergency. Issue seven...
Issue 43 - Starting a creative business doesn’t mean becoming a full-time spreadsheet fanatic – but it does mean working towards creating a company that makes sense for you. This issue is...
Critical Bastards is an interdisciplinary arts magazine based in Ireland. Collated by a rolling group of co-editors, each issue forms from invited and selected responses to a given theme. Issue...
Sonder is an Irish print literary journal publishing short stories, creative nonfiction, flash fiction and poetry. This issue's stories centre around the theme of Indulge and the idea of sonder...
Mexico has always been a place to escape, to disappear, to die, but also to live again. In a period of global control and social conformity, Mexico is a powerful...
Successful packaging design is a huge challenge for graphic designers. They have to leave their comfortable 2D platforms and step into a real world full of all kinds of different...
Welcome to gal-dem's Roaring Twenties. This issue asks what could the 2020s look like, and what do we want from them? What can we learn from organisations like The Advocacy...
With a dynamic mix of long-form journalism, interviews and shorter essays, plus concept-driven visual stories and contributors across the globe, the forthcoming issue of Kinfolk continues to dedicate its editorial...
The virtuoso rap superstar Little Simz is the face of the 24th issue of the magazine, photographed by Jamie Hawkesworth and profiled by Seb Emina. Across its 296 pages, the...
Banshee is an Irish independent Literary Journal. Every issue of Banshee hosts a range of short stories covering fiction, non-fiction, flash-fiction, as well as a selection of poetry chosen from...
Jacobin is a leading voice of the American left, offering socialist perspectives on politics, economics, and culture. The print magazine is released quarterly and reaches 50,000 subscribers, in addition to a...
Santiago Sierra is perhaps best known for his infamous ‘remunerated actions’, in which he hires the poor and desperate at minimum wage to undertake pointless and degrading tasks. They include prostitutes...
Sindroms is a journal of monochrome states of mind, published in print biannually. Curating its content based on specific colours, it investigates them across culture, and immerses its readers in...
At Hot Potato, a writer and photographer receive the same topic to respond to, but they do not work together. In fact they meet here in print for the first...
The Modernist is dedicated to modernist architecture and design. Issue 39: Killer, focuses on buildings designed for taking the lives of our fellow human beings. Introduced by guest editors Alex Boyd &...
Point.51 is an independent print magazine of long-form journalism and documentary photography exploring essential contemporary issues in Europe – one at a time. Issue 2: NationsWhat does it mean to feel that you...
A decade ago, the very first issue of Kinfolk made its way into print. To celebrate this milestone— Kinfolk's tenth anniversary—whey have refreshed the design of the magazine and aptly...
The Liminal Review is a literature and arts journal that is looking for the things that are made in the in-between spaces. The things that don’t fully fit anywhere else,...
Gorge magazine was put in the oven at 180 degrees and left to cook for the best part of seven months. Aiming to tantalise the tastebuds and reawaken the senses,...
Featuring 64 pages of excellent feature writing, beautiful photography and illustrations from contributors across the globe. Issue six features photography by Willem De Kam (Netherlands), Romain Bourven (France), Giacomo Cosua...
The current historical period in which we live has caused us to reflect upon our circumstances in new ways. Adapting, creating and growing. AGORA Magazine Issue 1 promotes these new...
In this strange year of a global pandemic, race riots, and an increasingly toxic discourse in politics and society, our new issue couldn’t come more timely, featuring Eyal Weizman, the outspoken...
This edition of Paper Visual Art Journal considers an aspect of life that has, over the last eighteen months or so, entered into the strangest sort of flux – touch....
The collective trauma of the pandemic has become an excuse for global capital to accelerate the total commodification of everyday life. Everything is for sale. There is more merchandise than...
close | collective is a short zine publication curated by Daniel Anthony McCabe, showcasing the work of Ulster University, Belfast School of Art, Photography with Video, graduation class of 2021....
OOF is the Art and Football Magazine. Tragedy, drama, catharsis, grief and a lot of pints: OOF issue seven is here, and it's a wild one. Scottish artist Trackie McLeod...
Have you ever noticed amateur vandalism? Been drawn to a poorly drawn penis? Or an electric box confession? Naoise Guinan and Cian Redmond have come together to create an A5 zine...
The idea for STADSLIV came about after moving house and paying the obligatory visit to IKEA. Their manuals are so recognisable and describe how different parts make up a whole....
Fiction - Non-Fiction - Poetry – Criticism - Fine Arts - Photography "Soft Punk is a literary arts and culture quarterly, based between London and New York. We are intentionally...
These photographs document a Belgian theme park where European national landmarks are reproduced as scale models. Part funded by the European Union, the park showcases an idealised continent where Europe's nations...
Many contemporary optical mapping satellites have the resolution to capture the outline of a human being on the face of the earth 500 kilometres below. However, in order to maintain...
City of Dust links walking and memory to explore the history of London and to ask what is being lost to the frenetic redevelopment that currently characterises the city. it...
Photographs of a former police financial investigations office alongside diagrams of complex financial products.
Self PublishedSoftcover, saddle-stitch32 pages210 x 290 mm
Crowdsourced examples of weird, bad or utterly stupid government documents released via Freedom of Information legislation.
Self PublishedSoftcover, saddle-stitch32 pages210 x 290 mm
Plastikcomb Magazine is a biannual alternative art magazine that explores experimental editorial design. The magazine's founder is self-taught artist and graphic designer, Aaron Beebe, who decided to create his own...
Photography For Whom? is a periodical focused on socially-engaged photography. Published biannually, the journal seeks to shine light on significant yet overlooked work of the past and to generate debate...
Border thinking has become a defining feature of the global social order in the twenty-first century. In Being a Border, art historian, critic, and theorist Nuit Banai writes on the...
Are We Europe is a quarterly magazine which aims to report on the often neglected and ever-changing state of the European identity by empowering aspiring European journalists who are motivated...
Record Culture Magazine is a bi-annual publication that focuses on niche music communities around the world and their intersection with the worlds of art, fashion and culture. Led by in-depth interviews,...
Ubikwist’s bi-annual issue has come to represent more than just a magazine. It’s become an event for communal dialogue – and of course, a flag-waving moment for avant-garde talent. The latest...
The Happy Reader is a unique magazine about reading for anyone who wishes to stay inspired, informed and entertained. With beautiful typography, the magazine is a design object which celebrates...
Apartamento is widely recognised as today’s most influential, inspiring, and honest interiors magazine. International, well designed, simply written, and tastefully curated since 2008, it is an indispensable resource for individuals...
The megastar actor Scarlett Johansson is the face of this 23rd issue, photographed in technicolour fabulosity by Inez & Vinoodh, styled by Mel Ottenberg, and profiled inside by Sophie Elmhirst....
Buffalo’s thirteenth issue is going viral. Put on your best filter and start a journey through today’s quintessential super spreading phenomena—from memes to influencers, make-up tutorials to pet celebrities, avatars to...
Human sacrifice is perhaps the most recurring trope in folk horror, whether it’s practised by rural communities, as seen in The Wicker Man, or part of a Dark Arts ritual,...
The notion of paganism as a wild and primitive force has exerted a huge influence on folk horror. In fiction, pagan rituals are often seen as primitive and barbarous, but...
Curses and hexes are a recurring trope in folk horror and occult fiction. They’re active forces, invisible and unstoppable, disrupting the social order and threatening the Establishment. In The Malefice...
Midwinter. The shortest day, the symbolic death and rebirth of the Sun. It is a time of darkness, but also of hope and celebration. For this Midwinter special we’ve gathered...
For the ancients, the subterranean world was the realm of the dead; in the Medieval era it became the abode of demons. With earth we cover our dead. Embedded in...
TYPEONE is a biannual gloss magazine by the creators of Femme Type that fuses type mediums with mainstream topics such as culture, business, technology, innovation, global issues and more. All...
Startup culture is changing the world. Courier sits at the heart of this revolution. Courier reports on modern business and startup culture from our headquarters in east London on topics...
The Lady of The Northside formed when Zoe Redmond began to question the symbolic figure of ‘The Lady on the Rock’ - a porcelain statue which features prominently in the...
A journal of formally promiscuous non-fiction. Tolka is a new, biannual literary journal of non-fiction; publishing essays, reportage, travel writing, auto-fiction, individual stories and the writing that flows in between. Issue One...