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Stack Magazines
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Aug 24, 2018 • 20min

Travelling across cultures with Lindsay magazine

"Heritage is such an important part of place." Lindsay magazine launched earlier this year with a collection of idiosyncratic and absorbing stories from around the world. Editor and creative director Beth Wilkinson says it's often mistaken for a travel magazine, but in this conversation she explains why she wanted to present a deeper idea of culture and place that looks to history and heritage to better understand the way people live their lives now.
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Aug 2, 2018 • 48min

100 years of British independent magazines with Paul Gorman

"We plug into a deep history of pamphleteering, troublemaking and piss taking..." Paul Gorman is co-curator of Print! Tearing It Up, the independent magazine exhibition on at Somerset House in London this summer. In this conversation, recorded live on Tuesday 31 July as part of Stack's week-long takeover, he speaks about his surprise at the current boom in independent magazines, and traces the lines of influence that have led to some of our favourite contemporary titles.
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Jun 15, 2018 • 26min

NXS magazine wants to provoke a response from its readers

"It's important to have a little disturbance." NXS is probably the strangest magazine we've ever sent out on Stack – a brilliantly adventurous avant-garde title from Amsterdam, every part of it is designed to provoke and inspire. In this conversation, two of the team behind the magazine explain how they use the editorial structure, the typography, and even the physical shape of the pages to create a unique publication that brings together disparate ideas and individuals that would never otherwise encounter one another.
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Jun 8, 2018 • 27min

How to launch an independent magazine – top tips from a new book

"People will give you a million hearts on Instagram, but they might not buy your magazine..." Conor Purcell has been making magazines for a long time. He's spent the last 13 years working on both corporate jobs and his own independent projects, making mistakes and learning along the way, and now he's pooled all that experience in a new book: The Magazine Blueprint. Except he hasn't only written about his own adventures – he's spoken to more than 50 editors, art directors, publishers and magazine sellers to create a comprehensive guide to independent publishing. He dropped in at Somerset House this week to speak about the making of the book, why it all takes so long to go from the idea to the finished printed object, and why he's still learning as he goes.
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Jun 1, 2018 • 24min

Tapping into the future of business with Courier magazine

"I couldn't give a shit what the medium is." Jeff Taylor is the founder of Courier, the London-based magazine dedicated to covering startup culture. But as Jeff explains in the podcast below, print is not sacred to Courier's mission, and while he values it as, "an immersive, evocative but still authoritative long-form format", he is also excited about the opportunities afforded by other ways of reaching people who care about the future of business.
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May 25, 2018 • 1h 5min

What is beauty? A panel discussion with Beauty Papers, Staple and Ladybeard

Independent magazines are renowned for their loveliness: the thick paper, gorgeous photography and enticing design are all there to make you want to buy a copy. But what is their own definition of beauty? And how does that compare to the sort of images we're used to seeing in mainstream editorial and advertising? Recorded live on 22 May 2018 at The Book Club in London, this panel discussion brings together the makers of Beauty Papers, Staple and Ladybeard to speak about the ideas and ideals behind their magazines.
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May 18, 2018 • 26min

Art and football unite in OOF magazine

"If art is about football it's really boring." Eddy Frankel is the editor and founder of OOF, the self-proclaimed 'art and football magazine'. But as he explains in this conversation, he's really interested in what football can tell us about the wider world, using the sport as a metaphor to explore changing ideas of society, health, corporate sponsorship and more.
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May 11, 2018 • 22min

Understanding Isis: Magnum Photos dives into the archives to produce a fresh view of Isis

"There's still a desire for long-form photo essays." Francesca Sears is Director of Special Projects at Magnum Photos, and in this episode she explains why the legendary picture agency decided to publish its first ever newspaper. Drawing upon the Magnum archives, A Brief Visual History in the Time of Isis takes a long view of history to tell a fresh story about how the group has managed to draw so much attention to itself, and challenges the image that Isis has so carefully created.
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May 4, 2018 • 26min

Designing the future of food: Mold magazine subverts the traditions of food publishing

"The only thing for sale in this magazine is our ideas." Everyone knows that food magazines are supposed to be full of delicious recipes and gorgeous photography of dishes that you can either buy or make for yourself in your fantastically successful life. But Mold takes a different approach – instead of promoting aspirational images, it questions why we eat the things we do, and how that might need to change if we're going to meet the demands of feeding a rapidly expanding global population. In this episode, editor and founder LinYee Yuan explains the thinking behind her exciting, provocative magazine, and considers what the future may hold for Mold.
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Apr 27, 2018 • 25min

Looking at war: Contra Journal explores visual culture and conflict

"Everyone has an opinion on this..." Exploring conflict and visual culture, Contra Journal wants readers to think again about the images they see everyday on the news and elsewhere. Very few people would consider themselves an expert on the subject, but almost everyone has strong feelings about it, and in this episode three of the editors discuss the ideas and motivations behind the magazine, and explain why the slowness of print is so important to the project.

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