
Some Magazine No. 19 Ready
Created for visual inventors, Some Magazine captures the world at a specific moment rather than as a complete compendium. “Ready” is the theme of Some Magazine’s 19th issue, which explores the concept of endings—whether long-awaited, sudden, surprising, predictable, dramatic, or quiet. Although we know that nothing is ever truly complete or final, the drive to reach a point of “readiness” is a powerful companion and a motivating force in creative work.
In interviews with various artists, perspectives on “being ready” emerge: Jill Senft describes the process as “letting go and moving on,” while Jonathan Meese sees art as an “arch-necessity.” This issue’s works highlight both the power of process and the instinct to preserve, as seen in Kinda Ghannoum’s archive of Syrian graphic design.
Since 2010, design students research, write, layout, and produce the monothematic bi-annual Some Magazine. It is a part of the experimental design course of Prof. Sven Völker at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam.
Details
Measures 21,5 x 14 cm
Counts 80 pages
Features softcover
Published by
Slanted Publishers
Created for visual inventors, Some Magazine captures the world at a specific moment rather than as a complete compendium. “Ready” is the theme of Some Magazine’s 19th issue, which explores the concept of endings—whether long-awaited, sudden, surprising, predictable, dramatic, or quiet. Although we know that nothing is ever truly complete or final, the drive to reach a point of “readiness” is a powerful companion and a motivating force in creative work.
In interviews with various artists, perspectives on “being ready” emerge: Jill Senft describes the process as “letting go and moving on,” while Jonathan Meese sees art as an “arch-necessity.” This issue’s works highlight both the power of process and the instinct to preserve, as seen in Kinda Ghannoum’s archive of Syrian graphic design.
Since 2010, design students research, write, layout, and produce the monothematic bi-annual Some Magazine. It is a part of the experimental design course of Prof. Sven Völker at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam.
Details
Measures 21,5 x 14 cm
Counts 80 pages
Features softcover
Published by
Slanted Publishers
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Created for visual inventors, Some Magazine captures the world at a specific moment rather than as a complete compendium. “Ready” is the theme of Some Magazine’s 19th issue, which explores the concept of endings—whether long-awaited, sudden, surprising, predictable, dramatic, or quiet. Although we know that nothing is ever truly complete or final, the drive to reach a point of “readiness” is a powerful companion and a motivating force in creative work.
In interviews with various artists, perspectives on “being ready” emerge: Jill Senft describes the process as “letting go and moving on,” while Jonathan Meese sees art as an “arch-necessity.” This issue’s works highlight both the power of process and the instinct to preserve, as seen in Kinda Ghannoum’s archive of Syrian graphic design.
Since 2010, design students research, write, layout, and produce the monothematic bi-annual Some Magazine. It is a part of the experimental design course of Prof. Sven Völker at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam.
Details
Measures 21,5 x 14 cm
Counts 80 pages
Features softcover
Published by
Slanted Publishers

