Tools No. 04

Tools No. 04

€25.00

2024 / France

The annual magazine dedicated to highlighting skills and techniques in design, craftsmanship, and industry.

Issue 04—To cut The fourth issue looks at the cut. Through a historical overview, factory reports, explorations of craftsmanship, and iconic pieces, Tools delivers an investigation into molding past and present, paying close attention to those who create the cult objects of our daily lives and carry the stories that shape our shared imagination.

French/English, published annually
248 pages, 21 × 30 cm, softback

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Real Review No. 12
€16.00

2022 / Uk

Real Review is “what it means to live today”. Real Review assesses contemporary culture. Real Review looks backwards to look forwards. Real Review appears timely and timeless. Real Review interrogates the current mood. Real Review deconstructs everyday norms. Real Review reviews reality.

Issue 12—interview with archaeologist David Wengrow on the dawn of everything. Philosophers Slavoj Zizek and Timothy Morton agree about the future of humans on planet Earth. Design studio Metahaven contribute an insert on the stuff of experience and sensation. Photographer Tacita Dean captures a boat abandoned at sea. An essay by Ursula K. Le Guin reviews the Hero narrative, with photography by Magali Reus. Film curator Róisín Tapponi reviews fake nails, while Jack Self reviews lateral flow tests and mindfulness. And much more!

English, published quarterly
104 pages, 6/12 x 16 cm, Softback

Tools No. 05
€25.00

2025 / France

The annual magazine dedicated to highlighting skills and techniques in design, craftsmanship, and industry.

Issue 05—To spin The fifth issue explores the act of turning. Through a historical overview, factory reports, analyses of know-how, and iconic pieces, Tools presents an investigation into molding, past and present, with a strong focus on those who create the iconic objects of our daily lives and convey the stories that shape our shared imagination.

French/English, published annually
241 pages, 21 × 30 cm, softback

La Nueva Carne No. 4
€17.00

2023 / Spain

An analog magazine about the changes that human beings are undergoing in the digital era. Times change. The human being, too. La nueva carne is a magazine to become aware of the changes that the digital world, like a capricious god, provokes in us and at the same time does not allow us to assimilate because we are too immersed in it. That's why we publish it on paper, so that you can read it in a slow and attentive way, free of clickbait and bubble filter. La nueva carne is a project by Fuego Camina Conmigo an independent creative agency based in Barcelona.

Issue 4 revolves around the concept of power. Technology and power go hand in hand. They are a means to an end. And in an environment where technology is constantly changing, the ways to access power are multiplying. Its doors have never been so open and, at the same time, so close to closing forever.

Only Spanish edition, published biannually
136 pages, 17 x 24 cm, softback

Sociotype Journal No. 2
€32.00

2022 / Uk

Sociotype Journal is a new platform for thoughts on culture and society, that also happens to be a type specimen. Issue #2 of Sociotype Journal, titled 'Makeshift', is an investigation of old things made new and new things made weird; a celebration of ingenuity on the hoof and ad hoc creativity under extraordinary circumstances. Typeset entirely in our very own Rework.

Join us as we dig deep into the underground world of hobby tunnelling with the Mole Man of Hackney and go vert skating with Alvar Aalto. Come wander cowpaths of desire, shotcrete-encrusted mountainscapes, and the improvised landscapes of civil unrest. With Gorpcore upcycling, kintsugi-style vehicle repair, amateur conservation and serial art vandalism, we’ll look for life in the wreckage and new meaning amid the rubble.

Issue #2 features twelve essays, seven image-led articles, and a twenty four page technical type specimen. Read more about Sociotype Journal 2 at The Brand Identity.

English, published annually
240 pages, 27.5 x 21 cm, softback