
For the love of magazines. Celebrating print and paper through our podcast and written reviews. Overleaf reviews the latest indie mags and explores visual culture of the past, present and future of print.
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One of the great things about starting a new year (happy new year, by the way) is the ability to see how far you’ve come and a renewed sense of where you’re going. 2025 was extremely busy for a variety of reasons, but Overleaf is back and I...
Season 2 continues this week with a brand new episode of Overleaf. Episode 2 features special guests Kayley Sonheim and Elise Glaser, the co-founders of Goopy Mag. They also run the creative collective ‘Goopy Girls’, a wider community and n...
A Passion Thing magazine is to launch issue 12 this week in Vienna, Austria. As described on their website, “A Passion Thing Magazine is a biannual publication about people driven by passion and redefining success.” With issue 12 the team c...
Global fashion magazine i-D has returned to newsstands this week with three exclusive covers from the world of music, fashion and acting. ’The Unknown’ issue is (ironically) headlined by arguably one of the biggest names in fashion, Naomi C...
Hugely excited to be posting that Overleaf podcast is returning this week and you’re the first to hear about it! Season two is packed full of brand new guests from the world of magazines - with the first episode arriving tomorrow (Friday)....
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A blog and podcast project celebrating indie magazines, their creators, sellers and everything inbetween.
Stuart J. Williams writes about visual culture and arts. He is also a web designer, artist and hosts Overleaf, a podcast about print culture.
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