Magnified: Eaten
Eaten is a self-published one person undertaking by Emelyn Rude. We chew the fat in her company.
Magnified: INQUE
INQUE is a beautiful annual literary magazine dedicated to extraordinary new writing. We speak to its co-founder and editor Dan Crowe about publishing on one’s own terms.
Magnified: Kindling
Kindling is the new kid on the publishing block. Editor in chief Harriet Fitch Little keeps the rattle in the pram as she tells us more.
Magnified: Hamam
Hamam is “The Magazine of Letting Go”. We speak to its founding editors Ekin Balcıoğlu and Steve Weiner about the communal joy of bathing.
Magnified: Lampoon
Lampoon Magazine is a fashion magazine with a crucial contemporary twist rigourously focusing on circular economies, sustainable development, crafting and cultural dialogues with leading voices in the field.
Magnified: Mag Culture – Jeremy Leslie
We check in with Jeremy Leslie, proprietor of our favourite magazine shop in London and someone who is immersed in the scene from retail to podcasts to conferences.
Magnified: Playful
Playful is a magazine that exists to highlight the beauty of all people’s choices, kinks and specialties.
Magnified: Safar Journal
Creating a magazine against the backdrop of the most severe of economic crises is something the team at Safar Journal are doing in Beirut. We are most grateful to Sharon Grosso, its managing editor, for taking the time in such trying circumstances to explain their mission and the situation on the ground.
Magnified: Dreaming
Dreaming is a magazine concoction of drag artist Candy Warhol and a beautiful team of queer Irish artists scattered around the world.
Magnified: Fucking Young!
Fucking Young! began as an inspirational platform focusing on youthful aesthetics. A decade of consistently championing the new and emerging has cemented its status in the pantheon of ongoing relevancy to readers and brands alike. We spoke to Eduardo García, its founder and director.
Magnified: Thé Time – Journal du Thé
We talk Japan, Mrs Doyle and the joys of tea over a cuppa with Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck and Tilmann Steffen Wendelstein from Journal du Thé.
Magnified: Brick
Brick is a bi-annual magazine that documents the current landscape of hip-hop and its ever-expanding cultural reach. Its editorial director Sam Butler tells us its story.
Magnified: Monu
Bernd Upmeyer is a Rotterdam-based German architect and urbanist. He is the founder and the editor-in-chief of MONU, the biannual magazine on urbanism.
Magnified: Post-Work
Post-Work is a “collection of thoughts, images and ideas on life during a global pandemic”. Its creator Jonathan Blayney explains the genesis of the publication.
Magnified: Rotten
“I wanted to create something that was a homage to the Irish and Japanese photobooks that I love.” – Joel Seawright, Creative Director, Rotten
Magnified: Pleasure Garden
“I’m turned on by a wide variety of gardens – the ones that resonate the most are those with a strong personal narrative.” Pleasure Garden Editor-in-Chief John Tebbs leads us down the garden path.
Magnified: Goblin
Goblin magazine celebrates the Irish skate scene through interviews, articles, photography and artwork. Editor Philip Halton gives us the lie of the half-pipe land.
Magnified: FUKT – Ariane Spanier
Fukt is a magazine for contemporary drawing, originally established in Norway in 1999 and now based in Berlin.