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World Sweet World


I picked up a new New Zealand magazine today. A small format publication that seems to be about sustainability, design, crafts and the comunities that sprout up around them.

It is a slender volume but comes with a hefty cover price (an over-sized $8 for 64 Oversize A5 pages). The stock is a nice satin matt and the layout is the attractive, modern generic genre (I actually thought I saw the hand of Adrian Clapperton, designer of Idealog, Inspire and (the other)Good).

But don't get me wrong - I like World Sweet World. It has a nice tone and pitch. Though the banner is a little kooky.

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