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we’ve decided to make our selection of 2011′s Best Magazine Covers. The choice was difficult among the many great mags there, but we hope you enjoy!

LINK: www.sixand5.com,
above www.carnemag.com, illustration http://sachinteng.com

LINK: www.littlewhitelies.co.uk designed by www.thechurchoflondon.com

Wikipedia: National Lampoon was a ground-breaking American humor magazine started in 1970, originally as a spinoff of the Harvard Lampoon. During National Lampoon’s most successful years, parody of every kind was a mainstay; surrealist content was also central to its appeal. Almost all the issues included long text pieces, shorter written pieces, a section of actual news items (dubbed “True Facts”), cartoons and comic strips. Most issues also included “Foto Funnies” or fumetti, which often featured nudity. National Lampoon humor often pushed far beyond the boundaries of what was generally considered appropriate and acceptable. As co-founder Henry Beard described the experience years later: “There was this big door that said, ‘Thou shalt not.’ We touched it, and it fell off its hinges.”

LINKS: http://lampoon.rwinters.com
www.marksverylarge.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Lampoon_(magazine)


Ahorn is an online magazine dedicated to contemporary photography, directed and edited by Daniel Augschoell and Anya Jasbar.
The principal aim is to give to our readers a tool to know what’s happening in contemporary photography, and to offer emerging photographers an interesting place to bring their work to a wider audience.

LINK: www.ahornmagazine.com via http://yayeveryday.com<

gooo

The call for Göoo #9 is open! The topic for this issue is “Utopias” and you have time until March 15th to submit your proposals.

LINK: www.revistagooo.com.ar

urban_velo

Urban Velo is a reflection of the cycling culture in current day cities. Our readers are encouraged to contribute their words and art. Urban Velo is published bi-monthly. Thats six times per year, on the odd months. Issues are available for free download as they become available. Print copies are available online and at select bicycle retailers and coffee shops.

LINK: http://urbanvelo.org

Arkitip. Issue No. 0051. This issue will be truly historic, as we celebrate 20 Years of Shepard’s seminal ‘Obey’ campaign. Because Shepard has not been a guest of Arkitip magazine since issue edition No. 0003, this reunion collaboration has been long overdue and is a guaranteed to be another groundbreaking Arkitip classic.
7.5 x 10 In. (19.5 x 25.4 cm), 96 pages + stencil cover. Four color offset printed, perfect bound. Hand packaged & numbered ltd. edition of 5000. Packaged with: one Shepard Fairey 7.5 x 10 in. silk screen print. Designed and printed specifically for this issue edition. Each print is signed by the artist. All packaged neatly in a custom designed box. Produced exclusively for this issue edition of Arkitip by Incase. This item is not currently in stock and the estimated ship date is 19 June 2009. Ordering now ensures that the merchandise is reserved for you and will ship to you promptly when we receive it.$70.00 Pre order. Limit 4 per customer. Any orders with more will be refunded.

LINK: http://arkitip.com

staf_magazine

LINK: www.stafmagazine.com

selector_magazine
LINK: http://selectorpublishing.com

pie_magazine

LINK: www.piepaper.com

u_mag

LINK: http://umagmag.blogspot.com

found_mag
We collect FOUND stuff: love letters, birthday cards, kids’ homework, to-do lists, ticket stubs, poetry on napkins, telephone bills, doodles – anything that gives a glimpse into someone else’s life. Anything goes…

LINK:
http://foundmagazine.com

pepper_shop

LINK: http://peppergear.com

sticks_stones_mag

Sticks & Stones Magazine is an print and web based publication created in his spare time by London based graphic designer Robert Loeber. The magazine was created to provide an insight into the interests and opinions of people whom look at the world a little differently. Showcasing creativity, innovation and fresh ideas from Artists, Musicians, Skaters, Bmxers and creative individuals while at the same time providing an output for introducing up and coming talent.

LINK: www.sticks-and-stones-magazine.co.uk via www.itsnicethat.com

clark_mag

Issue #33, now in stores. Cover by Reas, outro by Grotesk, featuring José Parla, Steve Lazarides, Fraser Cooke, Stacy Peralta, Huf, Jeff Jank, Booba, Bus….

LINK: www.clarkmagazine.com

Above: issue 012, cover. Summer 2008

When opening Hamburger Eyes Photo Magazine you enter a pictorial history of both the unseen and iconic moments of everyday life. As a photo journal, we share our travels and experiences. As a photo diary, we share our accomplishments and heartaches. And as a photo album, we share our families and friends and reach people on a level they have been familiar with since their first birthday party. Hamburger Eyes Photo Magazine is based in San Francisco and published tri-annually by Burgerworld Media. Hamburger Eyes is off-set printed in black and white on glossy stock, perfect bound with a cardstock cover, holding 100 pages at a run of 3000 copies. Hamburger Eyes is carried in shops, stores, libraries, galleries, and museums across the entire planet.

LINK: www.burgerworldchronicles.com

LINK: www.le-tigre.net

Anattitude Magazine, founded in 2005, is a print magazine featuring contemporary female Hip Hop activities in all genres. Intended as an antidote to the onesided and boring representation of contemporary female Hip Hop culture, Anattitude Magazine presents strong independent women from around the Hip Hop world with a special focus on a variety of gender styles.

LINK: www.anattitude.net

LINK: http://kinkimag.com

British artist Sarah Maple’s sleek self-portraits juxtapose confessional audacity with comic, pop-culture quips. They also explicitly confront religious identity. Although it is difficult to look at Maple’s work without thinking about cultural, religious and political issues, the artist says that her personal experiences, above all, drive her vision. “A lot of the work is about my personal feelings about my religion and it’s about growing up and figuring out who you are,” she says. “So the political climate affects me, but I think that I would have made this work anyway.” Maple takes a humorous approach to her work, which underplays the intensity of the content. In her self-portraits, she blurs the boundaries between pop-culture and religious devotion, portraying herself wearing a burka on Brighton Pier, or praying with bunny ears attached to her veil. “I don’t think that I am criticizing the religion itself,” she says. “I’m questioning the way some Muslims interpret the faith. I’m not saying we should all go and break the rules. I’m just saying that if you’re going to be a Muslim and pray every day, that doesn’t necessarily make you a good person… ”

Sarah Maple is featured inside and on the front cover of Issue 16 of Swindle Magazine.
 
LINK: http://swindlemagazine.com and www.sarahmaple.com

 

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