Printed Matters #6: Hello Mr.

Everybody who has ever scheduled a coffee date with me knows that I am usually fashionably late. Once in a while, however, it happens that I am on time or even early. In this case I usually have to find something to do, otherwise I’ll just eat out of boredom. I’m a smart time killer. If you want to meet

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COSMARXPOLITAN

If more than 12 hours of your daily life take place online, then you definitely have heard about this, so you can carry on. For the rest of you people with better things to do than browsing genitalia on Tumblr, here comes COSMARXPOLITAN – Fun Fearless Freedom From The Oppression of Capitalism – the perfect magazine for all communist chicks

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Aurelien Juner

Aurelien and I share the same suspicion and doubt about the fashion industry. We’re also in a love-hate triangle with fashion magazines. The French native from Bordeaux is now based in Barcelona, where he continues his work with mixed media, photography and graphic design. My personal pick from his intriguing portfolio is called Surface – a very personal photographic réflexion on

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Meat 6 Launch Party

Some time ago, I debuted the Printed Matters section with Meat – a London based zine created by Adrian Lourie. His eye candy style photography and devotion to print have brought us 5 issues of arousing meat catalogs. The sixth is in the pipes and ready to be shot at you. To celebrate the 6th issue of Meat,

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Meet: HEADMASTER Magazine

Meet the headmaster. Headmaster is an assignment-based queer print publication based out of Providence, Rhode Island. Smart and sexually provocative, Headmaster appeals to a discerning audience of man-lovers. The inaugural issue was released in December of 2010, and Issue no. 2 was released in mid-July 2011. Headmaster is 7″x10″, 88 full color pages and perfect bound. Headmaster is released bianually

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48 Hour Magazine

You have 24 hours to contribute to the very first (zero) issue of 48 Hour Magazine. The manifesto of the guys standing behind the crazy project is simple and yet innovative for the market and traditions of print and web: “No long commitments. No pitches. No grinding editing process. You make good stuff fast; we publish it with other good

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