Magnified: Fantastic Man
Gert Jonkers is Editor-in-chief and publisher of Fantastic Man which boasts a fresh re-design in its latest issue on Greece.
Magnified: Broccoli
Broccoli is simply “a magazine for cannabis lovers”. Created by women who love weed, Broccoli presents a new perspective on cannabis culture.
Magnified: Kajet Journal
Kajet Journal emanated out of an urgent need to provide a platform for Eastern European narratives. We catch up with its creators, Petricā Mogos and Laura Naum.
Magnified: Sko Journal
Sko Journal is a new bi-annual publication dedicated to the world of shoes. We slip into conversation with its editor Rebecca Parker and designer Josh Bristow.
Magnified: Migrant Journal
Migrant Journal is a six-issue publication exploring the circulation of people, goods, information, fauna and flora around the world and the transformative impact they have on space. We speak to its editor Justinien Tribillon.
Magnified: Póg Mo Goal
Póg Mo Goal is a fantastic homegrown take on the world of soccer. We sat down in their dressing room with editors James Carew, Kie Carew and Edd Norval as they take to the pitch with their fifth issue.
Magnified: Miss You World
Miss (you) World juxtaposes images of Miss World contests with bombs falling, and apocalyptic quotes from politicians, philosophers, and the Talmud.
Magnified: Turf & Grain
“The grass will always be greener on the other side if you don’t water what’s around you. It is our responsibility to shape the culture of our island.” Simon Worthington talks to us about a unique publication crafted in Northern Ireland.
Magnified: Yuca
Every issue is a canvas on which a chosen topic, which they call their alibi, couples with a cross-cutting idea.
Magnified – Rubbish FAMzine
Rubbish Famzine is a sensational creation by the Lim family in Singapore. Each edition, limited to 300 copies, is a hand-made object of desire.
Magnified: Homesick Magazine
Homesick is an archival magazine which showcases behind-the-scenes content that cannot (for the most part) be found on the internet – shining a light on the lesser-known creatives working in fashion, film, music and art.
Magnified: Good Trouble
Good Trouble celebrates the culture of resistance in all its guises. Its founder Rod Stanley explains the need for, and power of, activism.
Magnified: Street Life – Flaneur Magazine
“Flaneuring is about seeing the plurality of truths in the urban fabric that surrounds us.”
Magnified: Glory
Glory is a football magazine with an ethos to put the ‘beautiful’ back in the beautiful game. Lee Nash, a Co-Founder and Creative Director, plays ball with us.
Magnified: The Tangerine Magazine – Tara McEvoy
“We’re Belfast-based, and one of our initial aims for the magazine was to offer a platform for the range of extraordinary work being produced in the North”
Magnified: The Modernist
We spoke to editors Eddy Rhead and Jack Hale, two of the founders of this Manchester-based quarterly, as they work their way through the alphabet.
Magnified: INFRINGE
“As soon as you start reaching the edges of where you thought the subject could take you, and you push it, just a little further – that is when the really creative things start to happen.”
Magnified: Sidetracked
The concept is simple: to capture the emotion and experience of adventures and expeditions throughout the world… and to inspire.