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We Print Nice Things Pty Ltd

Based in Byron Bay, Australia, We Print Nice Things is a bright ideas service and indie publishing house.

Lunch Lady #29
Added
23 January 2023

Verlag Kettler

Based in Dortmund, Germany, Verlag Ketter cooperates with museums and exhibition venues and explore different topics and forms of presentation in collaboration with authors, artists, and curators.

Queer Tattoo
Added
5 November 2022

Suburbia Projects

Based in the leafy suburbs of Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, Suburbia Projects is an independent architectural publisher and retailer.

BACKGROUND, FRAME, PLATFORM
Added
22 January 2022

AMAG publisher

Based in Porto, AMAG PUBLISHER is an international publisher that carefully conceives, develops and publishes publications and products related to the areas of architecture and design.

AMAG 24 MORQ
Added
7 September 2021

Circo de Ideias

Circo de Ideias is an architecture publisher, bookshop and gallery based in Porto.

Porto Brutalista
Added
29 July 2021

Formist Editions

Based in Sydney, Formist Editions creates high quality books, prints and artworks for lovers of art and design.

Gemma Smith Found Ground
Added
19 March 2021

CentreCentre

Based in London, CentreCentre celebrates the everyday, mundane and overlooked. Finding and preserving the unpublishable, with particular emphasis on obscure or unexpected design collections.

Magic Papers
Added
4 October 2020

Ceremony Press

Based in Manchester, Ceremony Press showcases contemporary photography, writing and other forms of visual art.

Prawn Dumpling
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30 September 2020

GenderFail

Based in Brooklyn, GenderFail is an imperfect queer publishing platform that looks at failure -as a boundless form of creative potential.

Radical Softness as a Boundless Form of Resistance
Added
27 September 2020

Revue Faire

Based in Paris, Revue Faire are critical publications dedicated to the analysis of Graphic Design.

Revue Faire 16
Added
26 April 2020

Adhesivo Magazine

Based in Mexico City, Adhesivo Magazine is an independent print publication that shares the stories & work of young creatives from around the world.

ISSUE 003: THE PROCESS ISSUE
Added
17 April 2020

Can Can Press

Based in Mexico City, Can Can Press retakes the artist book by the new art of making books, creating a visual and conceptual narrative from the content to the form of the object.

THANK YOU FOR RE-EXPLAINING THAT TO ME… BUT I STILL DON’T UNDERSTAND
Added
11 April 2020

School of Observation

Based in Berlin & Luzern, School of Observation is a multidisciplinary research and publishing practice.

Insight
Added
1 April 2020

Mattering Press

Based in Manchester, UK, Mattering Press publishes high quality, peer reviewed open access books within relational research on science, technology and society.

Modes of Knowing: Resources from the Baroque
Added
19 February 2020

Cocoa and Jasmine

Based in Delhi, India, Cocoa and Jasmine is a cultural publication from India exploring design, art and crafts through print, digital and exhibitions.

The Himalayan Issue
Added
28 December 2019

Occasional Papers

Based in London, Occasional Papers is 
a non-profit publisher of affordable books devoted to the histories of architecture, art, design, film and literature.

The Natural Enemies of Books: A Messy History of Women in Printing and Typography
Added
14 December 2019

Tabula Rasa Magazine, Inc.

Tabula Rasa Magazine is a non-profit organization and limited-edition arts and photography publication based in New York.

Tabula Rasa Magazine Volume IV: Performance
Added
7 December 2019

Risotrip Print Shop Co.

Based in Rio de Janeiro, Risotrip Print Shop Co. is a design studio and risograph printing press focusing on artist's multiples, short-run editions and printed matter.

Zonas Cromáticas
Added
4 December 2019

Standards Manual

Based in Brooklyn, Standards Manual archives and preserves artifacts of design history and makes them available to future generations.

NYCTA Graphics Standards Manual
Added
28 November 2019

META/BOOKS

META/BOOKS is a feminist publishing and research platform for emerging photographers and designers, founded in 2014 by Delphine Bedel.

Lassen by Małgorzata Stankiewicz
Added
24 November 2019

Khatt Books

Based in Amsterdam, Khatt Books publish design and visual culture of the Middle East and North Africa.

Arabic Typography
Added
24 November 2019

Further Reading

Based in Jakarta, Further Reading is a multi-format publishing platform exploring the sociocultural and political contexts.

Futher Reading Print No.1
Added
14 August 2019

Catalpa

Based in Los Angeles, Catalpa acts as a press (text, image, audio) that tends to focus on the intersection of visual and literary arts.

The Physiology of Taste [excerpts]
Added
30 May 2019

Four Corners Books

Based in London, Four Corner Books makes art books that have a story to tell, with a special focus on art outside traditional gallery contexts.

See Red Women’s Workshop: Feminist Posters 1974-1990
Added
29 March 2019

GRØSS

Based in Los Angeles, GRØSS specalizes in the publication of magazines with a focus on Contemporary Art & Creative Industries.

VOL. 3: Creature of Habit
Added
8 January 2019

Looiersgracht 60

Based in Amsterdam, this non-profit exhibition space regularly publishes limited-edition bespoke publications to accompany its exhibition programme.

Containing Content
Added
22 October 2018

Tara Books

Tara Books is a collective of writers, designers and bookmakers publishing illustrated books for children and adults.

The Night Life of Trees
Added
4 October 2018

punctum books

Based in Santa Barbara, California, this open-access publisher is dedicated to radically creative modes of intellectual inquiry and writing across a whimsical para-humanities assemblage.

Noise Thinks the Anthropocene: An Experiment in Noise Poetics
Added
10 May 2018

Actar Publishers

Based in Barcelona & New York, Actar Publishers investigates the culture of architectural, urbanism and landscape disciplines through innovative design, theory, criticism and pedagogy.

IMMINENT COMMONS: URBAN QUESTIONS FOR THE NEAR FUTURE
Added
14 April 2018

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