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Stack Magazines

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Conversations with independent publishers, telling the stories behind the stories in some of our favourite magazines.
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Episodes

Episode 30: Max Barnett and Patricia Villirillo, Pylot magazine

Pylot is the analogue photography magazine that promises to never retouch its images for beauty. With the latest issue hitting shelves right now, editor Max Barnett and fashion director Patricia Villirillo stopped by to talk about why analogue is so important to them, what they've learned along the way, and why there's more to their magazine than meets the eye. (Also featuring a special guest appearance by a helicopter hovering above Somerset House.)

Apr 28, 201728 min

Episode 29: Liv Siddall, Rough Trade Magazine

There are loads of really great music magazines out there, so how do you make one that stands out from the crowd? Liv Siddall's solution was to make a music magazine without commissioning a single music writer – instead she turns to the bands themselves and the staff at the Rough Trade record shops to create a totally unique title that's packed full of fun and idiosyncratic charm.

Apr 21, 201722 min

Episode 28: Rosa Park, Cereal magazine

Cereal is the travel and style magazine renowned for its beautiful minimalism, and with the latest issue founders Rosa Park and Rich Stapleton have introduced their most substantial redesign to date. Editor-in-chief Rosa stopped in at the Stack office to speak about the sense of confidence that underpins the redesign, and the very many other projects currently coming out of the Cereal office.

Apr 14, 201725 min

Episode 27: Giovanni Marchini Camia, Fireflies magazine

Last week Giovanni Marchini Camia flew over to London to present Fireflies magazine as part of our Magazines at the Movies event. He's normally based in Berlin, so I took advantage of him being around to grab him for a quick podcast chat before the event started. He spoke about his arts-inspired movie magazine, creating a new vocabulary for speaking about film, and working remotely to make a magazine between Berlin and Melbourne.

Apr 07, 201727 min

Episode 26: Elisabeth Krohn, Sabat magazine

Mixing witchcraft with feminism, Sabat magazine brings a fresh perspective to the occult. It has been brilliantly successful since it first launched a year ago, but the magazine was always conceived as a three-part project, and with the third issue out now, editor Elisabeth Krohn is calling an end to the print title. She came over to the office to speak about her reasons for making Sabat in the first place, and why now is the right time to stop.

Mar 31, 201727 min

Episode 25: Eyesore magazine

This week we met up with Arman, Ganesha and Théodore from Eyesore to speak about their magazine dedicated to the changing face of the city. Starting as a student publication, Eyesore is now a project they and the rest of the team run outside their regular jobs, creating an alternative and artistic perspective on buildings, streets, places and spaces.

Mar 24, 201721 min

Episode 24: Peter Lundgren, T-Post

For the last 13 years, Peter Lundgren has been mixing magazines with t-shirts: each 'issue' of T-Post is a high quality, ethically produced t-shirt with a graphic on the front and a story printed inside. He runs his apparel publishing empire from Umea in northern Sweden, but we lured him down to speak at this year's EDCH conference in Munich, so I caught up with him there to record this podcast conversation and find out about how he reaches new customers, how marketing has changed over the last ...

Mar 17, 201722 min

Episode 23: Peter Bil'ak, Works That Work

This week we're off at the EDCH editorial design conference in Munich, where the first speaker was Peter Bil'ak from Works That Work. He spoke about his innovative design magazine that's not a design magazine, and also announced that he's going to stop publishing after issue 10. I wanted to find out more, so I grabbed him in a break, and we spoke about his aims in making the magazine, and why he's decided that the project can't go on forever.

Mar 10, 201721 min

Episode 22: Jaap Biemans, Coverjunkie

This week's episode features bonafide magazine expert Jaap Biemans, better known as Coverjunkie. I dropped in at his home in Amsterdam and chatted with him about the phenomenon of Donald Trump as a cover star, and how the tone of Trump covers have changed now he has taken the presidency. Also, Instagram, Dutch politics, and why Jaap wishes he was really designing the news. It's a good one...

Mar 03, 201728 min

Episode 21: David Lane, frieze magazine

A fresh new redesign of frieze magazine hit newsstands yesterday (23 February, 2017) so I dropped into their office earlier this week to speak to the man behind the changes. David Lane is the co-founder and art director of The Gourmand magazine, and now he's bringing his expertise to bear on the contemporary arts title. In this episode he speaks about changing fonts, attention to detail, and a striking new direction for the cover of a venerable magazine.

Feb 24, 201725 min

Stack Live: Independents of Amsterdam

Recorded live at Makerversity in Amsterdam on Monday 6 February 2017, this episode features a panel discussion with Kirsten Algera, editor of MacGuffin, Sim Kaart and Tom Janssen from Voortuin, and Marc Robbemond, buyer at Athenaeum Nieuwscentrum. There's a ton of great independent publishing coming out of Amsterdam at the moment, and during our discussion we try to figure out what's driving it, and what's going down particularly well with the city's readers.

Feb 17, 201756 min

Episode 20: Anja Aronowsky Cronberg, Vestoj

This week we're speaking with Anja Aronowsky Cronberg, editor of Vestoj, a fashion magazine unlike any other. The latest issue is dedicated to 'masculinities', and she speaks about the fascinating history of beards, her dislike for fashion shoots, and her fondness for a pre-historic David Shrigley.

Feb 10, 201730 min

Stack Live: Small Magazines

Recorded live at The Book Club in London on 24 January 2017, with Liv Siddall, editor of Rough Trade magazine, Jack Self, editor and founder of Real Review, and Steven Gregor, the man behind Gym Class magazine. Listen in and hear them speaking about why small magazines make more sense for them than a big, heavy, expensive luxury print product.

Feb 03, 20171 hr 7 min

Episode 19: Edvinas Bruzas, Water Journal

This week we're joined by Eddy, the founder, editor and art director of Water Journal, a photo-driven magazine that dedicates its pages to exploring water in all its forms. I love it when magazines plumb the depths of a niche, and as you'll hear this title is driven by Eddy's own personal obsession, as well as his desire to do things differently. Inspiring stuff for any aspiring independent publishers out there...

Jan 27, 201724 min

Episode 18: Rabbits Road Press

This week we paid a visit to Rabbits Road Press, the new community risograph print studio and publishing press based in Newham, East London. There we spoke to founders Sofia Niazi, Rose Nordin and Heiba Lamara about their aims for the press, and how it fits in with their feminist magazine OOMK.

Jan 20, 201724 min

Episode 17: Tom Armstrong, The Move

We're back for our first proper podcast episode of 2017, chatting with Tom Armstrong, editor of London-based music magazine The Move. Hear him speaking about the transformative power of music, the excitement he feels when he gets to share something, and the fear that set in when his first copies of the new magazine arrived.

Jan 13, 201724 min

Stack Live: Food magazines of New York

On our second podcast trip to New York we go back to Small City in Brooklyn for a panel discussion recorded in front of a live audience on 20 October 2016. We were joined by some of the city's most exciting independent food magazine makers, with Claudia Wu from Cherry Bombe, Walter Green from Lucky Peach and Michele Outland and Fiorella Valdesolo from Gather Journal speaking about what they do.

Jan 02, 20171 hr 3 min

Stack Live: Independents of New York

Recorded on 18 October 2016 in front of an audience at the School of Visual Arts in New York, this panel discussion features three of the city's most exciting independent publishers speaking about their magazines. Featuring Ben Yarling from American Chordata, Christopher Isenberg from Victory Journal and Sarah Forbes Keough from Put A Egg On It.

Dec 26, 20161 hr 1 min

Episode 16: Jack Self, Real Review

This week I caught up with Jack Self, editor of Real Review, to speak to him about his magazine that won Launch of the Year at our awards ceremony last month. He has a fantastic talent for exploring the structures and forces that shape the way we live, and he spoke about the infrastructures of architecture, politics, publishing and much more. It was a really inspiring meeting, and I'm looking forward to seeing what he'll do in 2017.

Dec 16, 201629 min

Episode 15: Supermundane

This week Supermundane dropped in on the Stack office, so we whipped out the microphone and took the opportunity to record an interview with him. The renowned illustrator and artist was making magazines before Stack even existed, and it was brilliant to hear him reflecting on his work for Anorak and Fire & Knives, and very exciting to discover that he's planning a new print magazine for next year. Listen to our interview, then Google the talk he did earlier this year for It's Nice That. You ...

Dec 09, 201626 min

Episode 14: Danny Miller, Weapons of Reason

This week we slip back in time to early September, for a conversation with Danny Miller, publisher of Weapons of Reason and co-founder of creative agency Human After All. The serial magazine maker speaks about the mixture of altruism and pragmatism that runs through his projects, including the Publishing Playbook, a free online resource for anyone who wants to make their own magazine, and of course Weapons of Reason, a magazine that wants to inspire positive action in its readers.

Dec 02, 201624 min

Episode 12: Mushpit magazine

Charlotte Roberts and Bertie Brandes, the two women behind Mushpit magazine, drop in on the Stack office at Somerset House to talk about the making of the crisis issue, and the anxieties that come from doing the thing you set out to achieve.

Nov 18, 201627 min

Episode 11: Mackenzie Peck, Math magazine

This week's episode begins on a train to Nottingham, jets off to New York, then ends up back here in my living room in London. And in the middle of it I speak with Mackenzie Peck, editor and founder of Math magazine, the progressive porn quarterly. You won't be surprised to hear that there is a fair amount of adult material in this one, so you might not want to listen along with the kids.

Nov 11, 201623 min

Episode 10: Nadia Saccardo, Pallet magazine

This week we're zipping back across the Atlantic for an interview with Nadia Saccardo from Pallet magazine. We met while I was in New York last month, and I was fascinated by her thoughts on independent publishing and the passion that sees her currently working across craft beer (Pallet) dogs (Four & Sons) and sports (Good Sport). They're all fine magazines, and Nadia is brilliantly eloquent on what makes them so special.

Nov 04, 201623 min

Episode 9: Jeremy Leslie, magCulture

Reporting from the Mod Mag conference in London, we speak with organiser and magCulture founder Jeremy Leslie about what independent means today, and why on earth he takes on the stress and hassle of organising an international magazine event.

Oct 28, 201622 min

Episode 8: The Pitchfork Review

This week's episode comes from New York, where I dropped in on Noelle Roth and Matthew Schnipper, art director and managing editor of The Pitchfork Review.

Oct 22, 201622 min

Episode 7: Ladybeard

This week's episode comes direct from my kitchen table, as I'm joined by Kitty Drake, Sadhbh O'Sullivan and Scarlet Evans from Ladybeard magazine. As you'll hear, this is my second attempt at featuring Ladybeard on the podcast, and the three don't disappoint, with tales from the front line of independent publishing.

Oct 14, 201630 min

Episode 6: Ricarda Messner, Sofa magazine

With the new issue of Flaneur magazine hitting newsstands around the world, we speak to publisher Ricarda Messner about her new project, Sofa magazine. Smaller, cheaper and potentially much more profitable, could it help lead the way for a new breed of independent magazines?

Oct 07, 201623 min

Episode 5: Steven Gregor, Gym Class magazine

Steven Gregor, editor, publisher and creative director of Gym Class magazine, speaks about the current state of independent magazine publishing, and why he decided to make this issue his last.

Sep 30, 201628 min

Episode 4: Rob Orchard, Delayed Gratification magazine

This week we're rescued from a small audio disaster by Rob Orchard, editor of Delayed Gratification magazine. Their latest issue is hitting shelves right now, and Rob talks us through the making of his ingenious magazine that is always proud to be last to breaking news.

Sep 23, 201631 min
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