The Voracity is a personal project by photographer Anna Williams exploring hunger, consuption and beauty.
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InStyle korea is a magazine recognized as a most successful case of fashion, beauty, and lifestyle through a filter called ‘star’.
InStyle korea is a licensed magazine for women between the ages of 25 and 35, who are urban, stylish and enjoying New Yorkers’ lifestyles.
Average number of pages_350pWith InStyle korea’s unique concept of covering the fashion, beauty and lifestyles of celebrities, it satisfies readers’ curiosity on the stars’ human side and their private lives.
InStyle korea has kept its guiding principle, “to show the most attractive and beautiful celebrities and their stories with essential information” since its release in
March 2003. Rooted in the global media group, Time Inc., InStyle korea has positioned itself as a unique licensed magazine as it takes In Style US’s core strengths and at the same time localizes it for korean tastes. Coverage on New Yorkers’ chic lifestyles, up-to-date and detailed information, and features of celebrities’ daily lives seen from diverse perspectives are part of attractions provided by 『InStyle korea』. Because InStyle korea is based on thorough research and analysis on what people in metropolitan cities desire the most, the readers can enjoy satisfaction to the fullest.
The Voracity is a personal project by photographer Anna Williams exploring hunger, consuption and beauty.
Tvoye Zdorovye (Your Health) is a magazine for women who care about their health and well-being. It features useful advice on health, diets, beauty, fashion and psychology.
MUG is a bi-annual fashion and art magazine from Oslo, Norway. It was founded autumn 2009 and has already, after only two issues, established itself as the leading, independent magazine covering art, fashion, and culture in Norway.
The basic idea behind SMUG is that, in a time where websites and blogs are delivering news minute by minute, the role of the printed medias needs to be re-evalueted. SMUG offers a different take on contemporary fashion and culture by eschewing the product orientated journalism that has dominated mainstream magazines the last couple of decades.
Instead of focusing on the passing trends of popular culture, SMUG wants to present the faces, names and thoughts behind the trends. Artists, designers, writers and musicians are given space to talk about their work and visions, and instead of merely reporting from exhibitions and happenings, SMUG aims to be an event in itself, by presenting original, artistic content in raw, uncut form. In the believe that a contemporary magazine should be an object you desire for and will want to hold on to for years, SMUG also pays a lot of attention to the physical presentation of the magazine, with special care being laid down in paper quality as well as the printing process.
In addition to interviews with contemporary icons like Steve Reich, Pete Doherty, James Chance, Tavi, Andrew Richardson, Rad Hourani and Bjarne Melgaard, the first three issues have seen contributions from a wide range of norwegian and international artists and writers, including Terry Richardson, David Lynch, Robert Hamada, Matthew Kristall, Banks Violette, Mads Teglers, Nate Lowman, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Warren Neidich, Javier Peres, Lukas Renlund and Massimo Leardini. Reknowned norwegian artist Bjarne Melgaard also dedicated a series of original paintings to the second issue of SMUG.
With a circulation of 4000, SMUG is currently distributed in Norway, Denmark and Sweden. SMUG#4 will hit the stores mid-april, and there are plans for an English, internationally distributed fifth issue autumn 2011.
Yes is the women’s weekly for and about women in their twenties (20 to 27). The success of Yes is mainly due to the enormously close relationship with its readers. Yes is an important, influential guide for young women. The readers are brand starters who like to try out new products. This makes them an interesting target group and Yes a medium you can’t miss.
A glossy monthly with a unique and singular positioning, Vanity Fair is a high profile international brand, with an editorial mix that marries investigation with glamour, information with aesthetics.
The DDD is a bi-annual film, fashion, art, and culture print magazine with a web suppliment. The DDD features forward thinking artisans expressing themselves with self revealing honesty.