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The second issue of poster-magazine PWR Paper is now out.

This new issue includes:
Exclusive photo of the world’s oldest tree and the dog it’s named after, an idea for a revolutionizing computer game, a time machine, google search word poems, an interview with the band Enigma, Avatar 3D in 3D, interpretations of the lamp Ashoka by Ettore Sottsass and much more.

Contributors:
John Divola, Natalie Rognsøy, Andreas Banderas, Alexander Palmestål, Mikael Enqvist, Ignace Wouters, Elina Minn, Artie Vierkant, Poster Company, Louie Schumacher, Brenna Murphy, Lisa Öberg , Daniel Swan, Arran Ridley, Ida Lehtonen , Ben Jones, Amanda Svensson, Matt Lock.

The magazine will very soon be available for free from a number of places around the world including Printed Matter in New York, ICA in London, V1 in Copenhagen, Pro-qm and Motto in Berlin, Ooga Booga in Los Angeles and Galleri Krets in Malmö, Sweden.

It’s also available for purchase for 5 euros from www.pwrpaper.com

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Preview of Build‘s limited edition (100 only) poster for the Coast Modern documentary film.
Available to buy from their shop soon.

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B42 publishes the French version of Das Detail in der Typografie by Jost Hochuli.

Price 15.00 €

The english version is available over at Hyphen Press.

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magCulture.com/paper is now available.

Created to mark four years of the blog, magCulture.com/paper contains excerpts from and links to 74 of the stories posted on the site since February 2006. The great thing about blogging is the instantaneous nature of content publication, but the flipside is that the content disappears quickly too, becoming buried below the latest posts. This will help you dig out some of those posts.

magCulture.com/paper is a 16pp colour tabloid publication on newsprin, only available over at Magculture Blog

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Number two in a series of ‘newspapers’ devoted to the overlooked and unexpected corners of graphic design and visual culture.

U:D/R 02 – Space and structure. Looking at Form, a quarterly magazine of the arts (1966—1969)