Sampler: Mushpit magazine ‘Crisis Issue’

by Grace Wang in October 2016
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“We’ve been described as ugly, untidy and cheap. That’s actually quite kind, we’ve been described as way worse…and personally as well,” Bertie Brandes of Mushpit magazine says at a recent talk (below). “A graphic designer’s worst nightmare,” adds co-founder Char Roberts.

But it is this unapologetic aesthetic, paired with witty satire and Windows 95-era graphics, that resonates with their readers. Though the pair have an impressive portfolio of work for publications such as Vice, i-D, and the New York Times, Mushpit is more reminiscent of late 90s, early 2000s low-fi girl mags (think J17), but for adults.

We’re delighted to be offering their 9th issue on Sampler. Take a look at some content highlights below, and click through to our Sampler page to secure a copy for 10% off and free shipping to the US, UK, Europe, and very discounted shipping everywhere else.

In this issue:

trapped-in-closet-shoot— Trapped in the Closet: A fashion shoot featuring Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu, J W Anderson, through webcam selfies in 23 minutes
crisis-loans— Crisis Loans: an investigation of 1500% interest payday loans and their effects on minimum wage, zero-hour contract workers
bullshit-buffer— The famous Mushpit fake ads
niche-mag-checklist— “Readership consists of your boyfriend, mum and long-suffering friends”… compare your indie mag to the Niche Mag checklist
centrefold— Montreal singer-songwriter-heartbreaker Sean Nicholas Savage photographed by Tyler Udall, as the magazine’s ‘sexy centrefold’
flash-news— How to look good in a crisis: A fashion shoot of questionable suits in Mushpit’s tailor-made newsroom

We have 100 copies available, and the offer closes on Sunday, so hurry over to Mushpit’s Sampler page to order a copy, and see more spreads of the magazine. If you’re still not convinced, this step-by-step intro on i-D might swing you in the right direction…





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