MADAME



Air France’s Madame magazine for high-flying women

Not sure why we’re so excited about this (after all, we’re guys who fly economy), but Air France publishes a magazine for women flying first and business. It’s called Madame, it’s edited by Condé Nast, and it’s been going for over 20 years. Like we said, not sure why we’re so excited… but we are. That is all.

Facebook
Twitter








GCM #06 PRE-ORDER



Sneak peek at Gym Class Magazine #06

The printer proofs have been approved and the big green button has been pushed. Gym Class Magazine #06 will be posting soon. Be among the first to get your hands on a copy, pre-order now. For more information about what’s in the latest issue, scroll down or click here. It’s jammed pack full of creative goodness. Ch, ch, check it.

Facebook
Twitter








STEVEN MEISEL

This behind-the-scenes look at a Steven Meisel shoot with model Eva Herzigova for Italian Vogue reminds us of the cover shoot for Gym Class Magazine #05. Of course, our budget was bigger.

Facebook
Twitter








HU2 DESIGN


Well ace stickers for your iMac and MacBook Pro from Hu2 Design. Win.

Originally spotted over on the Creative Review blog.

Facebook
Twitter








YUCK

Automatic by Yuck. Video directed by Jacob Perlmutter. Ace.

Originally spotted over on the oh-so-fine HUH. Magazine.

Facebook
Twitter








MYSTERY JETS

Check out this well coolio vid for Mystery Jets track Dreaming of Another World. It’s ace.

In other news… Mystery Jets producer Iain Gore has also been working with London four-piece I Dream In Colour. We saw I Dream In Colour perform at Instant Karma a while back. We’re fans. So much so, we’ve got an interview with them in issue #06 (available for pre-order now). Ch, ch, check ‘em.

That is all. As you were.

Facebook
Twitter








GCM #06 PRE-ORDER


Cover A – the Fantastic Man newsstand cover

Gym Class Magazine issue #06 is now available for pre-order. Woot!

The all-new Gym Class Magazine – The Magazine Fanboy Issue – celebrates magazine-makers and includes interviews with…

Andrew Diprose, art director of The Ride Journal and UK Wired;
Penny Martin, editor in chief of The Gentlewoman;
Clara Montagut, art director of Spanish Esquire; and
Joerg Koch, co-founder of 032c.

There’s also a Spanish Esquire gallery featuring every cover so far; our first fashion feature celebrating this summer’s must-have accessories (here’s a hint… they’re magazines); and COVERS creator John Paul Thurlow has created a lush illustration of Julianne Moore (as seen on the cover of T, The New York Times Style Magazine).

In non-magazine news… Gym Class Magazine #06 also includes five must-dos while in Berlin, we chat with four-piece band and next-big-thing I Dream In Colour, and we look forward to killer fish flick remake Piranha 3-D.


Cover B – the Butt limited edition cover, available online only

For the spec geeks… the new-look Gym Class Magazine #06 is 24 pages, a man-bag friendly 195mm x 265mm, and printed full-colour with a high gloss cover. There are two alternate covers… the newsstand cover features Fantastic Man magazine; the limited edition second cover is available online only and features Butt magazine.

Both covers were shot by ace Swedish photographer Knotan. The model is Melker Andersson of Stockholm agency Kid of Tomorrow. The clothes are by lush label Fifth Avenue Shoe Repair.

Did we mention it’s available for pre-order now? Copies will be posted in a couple of weeks. Can I getta woo woo?

Facebook
Twitter








LADY GAGA

We love how Lady Gaga blurs pop and high fashion. Check out this latest music video – Alejandro – directed by famed fashion photographer Steven Klein. This is what pop should be… spectacle… not the lazy, cheap bull-crap that typically pollutes the charts.

Oh, and we especially love the deliberate Madonna references. Spectacle and humour… yes, that’s what pop should be. The video is ace… and damn sexy.

Facebook
Twitter








NEW YORK


New York magazine’s Best Doctors 2010 cover

Geez, the New York magazine art department can even make a teddy bear on the cover look good. Oh… and Bret Easton Ellis’s ghosts. Coolio. Why, oh why, can’t we buy New York magazine in London? *stamps foot like a spoiled child*

Originally spotted on Nas Capas.

Facebook
Twitter








TOM PHILLIPS


From the series The Dead Photos

Tom Phillips of creative agency Exposure is the legend behind The Dead Photos – a photographic series featuring Tom playing dead in various cities and circumstances. Love it.

Originally spotted over on Booooooom! Love it too.

Facebook
Twitter








Previous Page   Next Page