Clothing and Photography! (my Graduation Project)

DILLINGER

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Hi there,

Long story short, this is my graduation project: An artsy magazine showcasing 5 young photographers, 100 pages of full page pictures taken in Scandinavia this last summer. Printed on nice thick paper, coffee table sorta deal. Also tees and crewnecks that I'm screen printing to order.

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4/5 of the photographers are NS members, so felt it might be worth posting here.

Go and have a look if you feel like it, been working hard on this for a few months so I would really appreciate it. More pictures and info on the website:

www.fjordmag.com

(that's right I even got a domain name for this shit)

If anyone is kind enough to show some $uppport, we ship worldwide! Thanks!
 
Looks dope. Amazing project and brilliant website. Just placed an order for the magazine.

One small legal point for OP, " lack of delivery from suppliers" isn't Force Majeure but hopefully it'll never come to that! Good luck with it all.
 
To nitpick

I like the "show me this in USD currency" thing. But, you have commas in place of where we'd (americans) would use a decimal. I don't know if you're doing that for the art, or just cause it's been overlooked. But things briefly looked significantly more expensive. 131,46 USD read like one hundred thirty one thousand for a few seconds till I realized I was stupid/dyslexic/uncultured.

That's likely my fault, but I thought it was funny once I realized so I figured I'd share... Otherwise it's nice. Blog seems interesting too.
 
13240501:BoogieWoman said:
Looks dope. Amazing project and brilliant website. Just placed an order for the magazine.

One small legal point for OP, " lack of delivery from suppliers" isn't Force Majeure but hopefully it'll never come to that! Good luck with it all.

Thanks for the support!! Really really appreciate it!

Currently being printed in Germany, will ship it as soon as I receive them in a week or two :)

As for the legal side, I will go and change that, the terms and conditions are standard for the eStore platform I'm using but can be edited. Thanks for the heads up!
 
13240566:DrZoidberg said:
To nitpick

I like the "show me this in USD currency" thing. But, you have commas in place of where we'd (americans) would use a decimal. I don't know if you're doing that for the art, or just cause it's been overlooked. But things briefly looked significantly more expensive. 131,46 USD read like one hundred thirty one thousand for a few seconds till I realized I was stupid/dyslexic/uncultured.

That's likely my fault, but I thought it was funny once I realized so I figured I'd share... Otherwise it's nice. Blog seems interesting too.

Aah, this makes total sense, would bug me too (the native prices here are all rounded to whole Francs so it doesnt even display the decimal. Nothing I can change immediately but I've messaged the people who own that currency convertor app to see if they can do anything about it.

Thanks for taking the time to have a look!
 
13240617:Grilled.Steeze said:
Really like the photography aspect. But I don't see myself spending $40 for a white shirt.

Understandable, and the clothes are secondary to the photography here :)

Funny thing is that this thing isn't even running to make a profit, there is literally zero profit margin on the clothes (printed on American Apparel garments and screen printing isn't cheap)

Thanks for having look though!
 
13240623:DILLINGER said:
Understandable, and the clothes are secondary to the photography here :)

Funny thing is that this thing isn't even running to make a profit, there is literally zero profit margin on the clothes (printed on American Apparel garments and screen printing isn't cheap)

Thanks for having look though!

Will probably order the mag in the near future. Im liking the fixie, hopefully that's a recurring theme throughout the magazine.
 
13240635:Grilled.Steeze said:
Will probably order the mag in the near future. Im liking the fixie, hopefully that's a recurring theme throughout the magazine.

Hel yeah! It definitely is, Rasmus Dale (who took the cover shot) biked and camped through Denmark with a friend on fixies, which is documented in the Magazine.
 
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