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Monday, February 24, 2014

PUBLICATION INSPIRATION.

Currently in love with these four publications that all offer a quality print magazine.
All of them adhere to such clean, raw, simplistic elements of design.
But more notably, all of them commit to telling rich stories that give intimate accounts of culture, humanity, and beauty. This is what print journalism should strive to be--a celebration of life.



Quarterly
Editor in Chief & Creative Director: Nathan Williams
A collection of "ideas from a growing international community of artists, writers, designers, photographers, cooks, and others who are interested in creating small gatherings and finding new things to make and do" over the span of 144 pages sans ads.



Biannual
Editor in Chief: Noah Kupcho
"Celebrates makers, dreamers, and adventurers." This publication has a clear purpose and speaks such a genuine language. The stories have a strong, intimate human element and the photography and design are simply breathtaking. The publication was started by couple Noah and Brooke (managing editor) Kupcho.




3. Hearth
Quarterly
Editors in Chief: Brenda Fisher & Tonya Peterson (sisters)
"Hearth Magazine is a place where stories are told. We love to feature artists and artisans that value the art of living and tradition, not the convenience of this modern world." Hearth is dedicated to telling stories that need to be told.




4. Fellow
Quarterly
Editor in Chief & Creative Director: Kelsey Brown
Founded by Bre Graziano, "Fellow is rooted in the pursuit of creating simple, tangible experiences centered on the act of gathering together and sharing the stories of individuals, craftsmen, and artists who make Colorado great." The quarterly publication issues 100 pages long-format stories and beautiful photography. The writing centers around the idea of community and sharing cultural insight with a clear emphasis on Colorado pride.



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