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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A brand new Instagram Live event will take place this Thursday (29th) August on the Overleaf Instagram page here. Co-hosted by me (Stuart), I’ll be joined by Katharina Geissler-Evans, Editor-in-Chief of heiter magazine and special guests Ho...
This August saw the release of episode 9 of the Overleaf podcast, with special guests Kate and Jack Lennie joining on the episode. Kate and Jack are the hard-working pair behind We Are Makers, a project focused on the maker community - ‘con...
Finger Food Magazine is not your usual food magazine. The green border outlines a striking image dressed with a red curtain sitting behind a table set with interesting food and drink items. The art direction is an indication of the type of ...
“When Life Gives You Lemons…” Taschen write. The Gourmand has long been known for their food and culture printed magazines. Having not released an issue since 2020’s 13th issue featuring a pop art style Coca Cola can on the cover. To find o...
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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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