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Sociotype Journal Issue #2: "Makeshift"

$35.00

In Sociotype Journal's Issue #2, entitled 'Makeshift,' readers are invited to explore an inquiry into the transformation of the old into the new and the evolution of the novel into the peculiar. This issue commemorates resourcefulness on the fly and spontaneous ingenuity amid exceptional circumstances. Comprising twelve thought-provoking essays, seven visually captivating image-centered articles, and a twenty-four-page technical type exhibit – exclusively set in the custom typeface Rework – this edition offers a captivating journey.

Within these pages, readers are taken into the clandestine world of hobby tunneling with Hackney's Mole Man and invited to join Alvar Aalto in his venture into vert skating. The content invites individuals to meander through paths of desire, traverse shotcrete-covered mountain terrains, and immerse themselves in the improvised settings of civil unrest. With features on Gorpcore upcycling, kintsugi-style vehicle refurbishment, amateur preservation, and the subject of serial art vandalism, this issue's exploration searches for vitality within wreckage and fresh significance among debris.

Notably, Issue #2 garnered recognition by receiving a graphite pencil for its exceptional independent magazine design at the 2023 D&AD Awards. Further details about Sociotype Journal's second issue can be found on The Brand Identity platform.

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In Sociotype Journal's Issue #2, entitled 'Makeshift,' readers are invited to explore an inquiry into the transformation of the old into the new and the evolution of the novel into the peculiar. This issue commemorates resourcefulness on the fly and spontaneous ingenuity amid exceptional circumstances. Comprising twelve thought-provoking essays, seven visually captivating image-centered articles, and a twenty-four-page technical type exhibit – exclusively set in the custom typeface Rework – this edition offers a captivating journey.

Within these pages, readers are taken into the clandestine world of hobby tunneling with Hackney's Mole Man and invited to join Alvar Aalto in his venture into vert skating. The content invites individuals to meander through paths of desire, traverse shotcrete-covered mountain terrains, and immerse themselves in the improvised settings of civil unrest. With features on Gorpcore upcycling, kintsugi-style vehicle refurbishment, amateur preservation, and the subject of serial art vandalism, this issue's exploration searches for vitality within wreckage and fresh significance among debris.

Notably, Issue #2 garnered recognition by receiving a graphite pencil for its exceptional independent magazine design at the 2023 D&AD Awards. Further details about Sociotype Journal's second issue can be found on The Brand Identity platform.

In Sociotype Journal's Issue #2, entitled 'Makeshift,' readers are invited to explore an inquiry into the transformation of the old into the new and the evolution of the novel into the peculiar. This issue commemorates resourcefulness on the fly and spontaneous ingenuity amid exceptional circumstances. Comprising twelve thought-provoking essays, seven visually captivating image-centered articles, and a twenty-four-page technical type exhibit – exclusively set in the custom typeface Rework – this edition offers a captivating journey.

Within these pages, readers are taken into the clandestine world of hobby tunneling with Hackney's Mole Man and invited to join Alvar Aalto in his venture into vert skating. The content invites individuals to meander through paths of desire, traverse shotcrete-covered mountain terrains, and immerse themselves in the improvised settings of civil unrest. With features on Gorpcore upcycling, kintsugi-style vehicle refurbishment, amateur preservation, and the subject of serial art vandalism, this issue's exploration searches for vitality within wreckage and fresh significance among debris.

Notably, Issue #2 garnered recognition by receiving a graphite pencil for its exceptional independent magazine design at the 2023 D&AD Awards. Further details about Sociotype Journal's second issue can be found on The Brand Identity platform.

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