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Hat and Cap


Stationary: No.008

Cyclists Snap

No.93: Surf Products' Design

Vol.2

Touring Bike & Randonneur

Supreme Products of Top Cyclists

Military Lab


The Boots Bible

Vintage Bike File

Issue 6

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Mood Magazine
Issue 6



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96 pages Softcover 2014

£12.00

In this issue MOOD heads to Norway for what may be the most beautiful festival in the whole world. We also visit a café-cum-community space in the Illovo district of Johannesburg opened by the lead singer of Desmond & the Tutus, and finally, between trips to the Illinois State Fair, a few drinks at a Seventies-themed bar in Hollywood and a conversation with Icelandic superstar Ásgeir, we wind up back in New York. First in a conversation with Stephen Tanner—the chef of Williamsburg’s divey-hipster-fried chicken paradise The Commodore—and next with pizza slices up to our eyeballs with five New Yorkers who know the stuff best. 

Issue 5

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Human Being Journal
Issue 5



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192 pages 16.5 x 21.5 cm Softcover 2014

£12.00

Human Being Journal Issue 5 explores BABEL, the post-boundary zeitgeist in which good is more important than different. This time out, we talk digital art and ownership with Rafaël Rozendaal, travel to Spin’s studio in London to meet the legends behind Unit Editions, and even hop a ride to Tijuana for an afternoon with an architect building meaningful change. We met Common Projects on both sides of the Atlantic, talked Southwest art and minimalism with Apiece Apart, dabbled in dumpsters and dodged a few shanks. The lovely lads behind + Pool gave us a personal look inside their epic undertaking, and we made friends with six extraordinary Humans who regularly outdo the ordinary, including our cover girl, Ana Kraš. We’ve gone a bit more wordy with this issue, too, with a few critical essays from some esteemed contrarians. What’s more, we’ve had a minor redesign, with fresh type and delicious new papers. And, this issue will also mark the debut of our Japanese-language edition. (Yo, Japan!) Each issue takes an optimistic look at the creative landscape—with an emphasis on process, people, and, ultimately, good—through top-notch photography, writing and illustration. As always, look forward to ace fashion editorials, far-off destination reportage and a fair bit of witty banter.

2013/2014

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The Inkling
2013/2014



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135 pages 14.5 x 21 cm Softcover 2014

£12.00

The essays in The Inkling 2013/14 have a  typically vibrant breadth— from writing about fatness to ‘Facebook’s Plan to Destroy Space’; from the need to see ITV’s Take Me Out through the lens of postfeminist theory to the story of one man’s desire to secretly excavate 100 metres of earth from beneath his house in Hackney.

149

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October Magazine
149



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201 pages 18 x 23 cm Softcover 2014

£11.00

At the forefront of art criticism and theory, October focuses critical attention on the contemporary arts—film, painting, music, media, photography, performance, sculpture, and literature—and their various contexts of interpretation. Examining relationships between the arts and their critical and social contexts,October addresses a broad range of readers. Original, innovative, provocative, each issue presents the best, most current texts by and about today’s artistic, intellectual, and critical vanguard.

Owner's Snap - Beloved Car & Clothes


Vintage Denim

All About Leather Shoes

Popular Stationary 365

The German Products

Daily U.S.A

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