Fields, Issue 3 – The Design Issue
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Fields is a bilingual, French and English bi-annual magazine and multimedia platform about activists, change-makers and the context they evolve in. Inspiration is everywhere, through storytelling we want to place our readers, in the midst of pacific revolutions, reinvention of solidarity and flamboyant creativity. We ask itchy questions and explore solutions to bring our world back on its feet.
With talented contributing writers, photographers, illustrators, researchers, we dig deeply into stories. We are passionate about our content. We advocate for curated photography, well-documented articles, handpicked themes and a strong visual identity. With outstanding image quality, ethical publication values and often-innovative art direction, Fields is as smart as it is beautiful.
Our readers engage with Fields as a consistent source of inspiring content and alternative reflections on international affairs, human rights, arts and social justice. We are global daydreamers, we firmly believe that the world cannot be viewed solely through a western perspective. We are passionate about what we are doing and want to make our voices heard as far as we can.
In this issue:
In the design issue, FIELDS MAG takes you from Brazil to Colombia via Burkina Faso, Ghana, South Africa, Senegal, the U.S. sharing urban design solutions, inspiring stories of makers who decided to live their life by Design and not by default.
132 pages Featuring:
Amazing (change) makers: Senegalese ceramist Faty Ly, brazilian art/culture curator designer and activist Diane Lima (Brazil), Senegalese furniture designer Ousmane Mbaye, Dakar based textile designer Johanna Bramble, art director and designer Pierre Christophe Gam, Ghanaian architect Joe Osae-Addo, South African architect and activist Luyanda Mpahlwa and many more…
Photographers: xST/Shawn Theodore (U.S.A.), Francis Kokoroko (Ghana), Osborne Macharia (Kenya), Brian Siambi (Kenya), MAVI(Brazil)…
Absolutely beautiful artwork by Musa Omusi
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