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Showing posts with label Magazine. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

It's Nice That - No 8

My first time picking up a copy of It's Nice That, and I must say it's pretty good publication.
Definitely worth every penny.
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Buy (here)


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Monday, 19 March 2012

The Rig Out Issue Launch

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For those that have followed The Rig Out over the last couple of years will be well aware of the publications growth, not only in creative breadth but also in size. The last issue was a monstrous, awkwardly sized issue with barely legible copy and some of the best fashion photography currently available in print. I'm a big fan. I'm looking forward to what this issue will offer, presumably more of the same - the best brands, great locations and contributions from quality writers and artists alike. This isn't any old magazine, it deserves to be pride of place on coffee tables across the land.

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Dank Magazine - issue 2

I came across this interesting Skate board magazine titled Dank, whilst looking through febuary's issue of monocle magazine.
I haven't had the pleasure of having a butcher through a copy just yet, but from just the info on the website I'd say its a must pick up.

Dank is an independent skateboard magazine from Oslo, Norway. The magazine was founded in 2010 by three friends brought together by a shared passion for skateboarding and print media.

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Dank is a collaborative effort by graphic designer Jørn Aagaard, assistant editor Aksel Overskott and editor-in-chief Eirik Traavik. The project started in fall 2009, when we were all fed up with reading for exams and began to play with the thought of making a gritty fanzine about skating. We’d all skated for over ten years, and were working in journalism and graphic design on a freelance basis when not studying. We thought it could be a fun project to work on, and figured that the zine would provide an excellent excuse to throw a couple of releaseparties.

Dank #2 features interviews with Jon Kåre Skiple, Jan Henrik Kongstein, Nestor Judkins, Chad Muska, Greg Hunt, and Vivien Feil and Soy Panday of Magenta Skateboards. The second issue has also got extensive photo sections, as well as stories on Tyler, the Creator and up-and-coming Norwegian band Young Dreams. All issues sold through the Dank Store come with a supplement made exclusively for international readers, featuring English translations of all the stories.

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Check out the Dank Website by just a (click)
Purchase a copy (here)

Thursday, 12 January 2012

Christopher Amfo

Everybody's friend Chris Amfo-Okoampah, recently had the pleasure of being interviewed for Topman GENERATION - issue 2. For those not familiar with T.G it's basically a a online magazine curated by Topman covering a wide array of modern day pop culture.

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Topman GENERATION: How and when did you first get into styling?
Chris Amfo-Okoampah: I guess it all came about by being in photoshoots but as a model. Not with an agency or anything, but I was more of a quirky street cast, and I’ve always had an interest in fashion of course. So I guess from being involved in photoshoots I wanted to have my own input, not just as a model, and actually be the one who does the clothes as well and create an image. So that came round the time I was around eighteen and I was working at A Bathing Ape, through there I got to meet a lot of interesting people, editors, stylists and photographers. I guess through working with them and modelling and stuff when it came to me wanting do things it all came quite organically.


To check out the article just (click)


side note: If anyone over at Topman happens to read this, that layout you have for the mag is absolutely piss poor and confusing. Sort it out please.

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