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25 Jun 2010

Fuck Yeah, Magazines


Magazine obsession has taken over at Edge and Barrett as we finally put Station Issue Four to bed. We have had a momentary break in real work to get stuck in the world of Fuck Yeah, Magazines blog, a list of magazine covers. Here is a quirkball cover from Fire and Knives a new foodie mag. According to Conde Nast publishing director Tom Florio (quoted in the fantastic new magazine Industrie) food is the new fashion, so pay attention kids... also check out Bread & Butter magazine for in the know and then in the mouth. Editor Dan Tapper is a contributor to new month's Station, and we think he's done a cracking job. Check it.

16 Jun 2010

Visit the East


We've had a bit of a re-vamp at Edge and Barrett and to celebrate getting all our new work online, and getting the website ship shape, we are giving away limited edition 'Visit the East' Edge and Barrett prints. There are three designs, for Hackney, Homerton and Dalston, the first twenty people to email will receive a print, lucky dip rules apply - get involved and email your name and postal address to info@edgeandbarrett.com

15 Jun 2010

Concrete Magazine

We've added another magazine to our portfolio this month, with the launch of Concrete, the brain child of Ellie Stephens. Concrete is all about art, design and fashion. It's free and it's a gem, so if you find one keep hold of it. In the mean time check out the website we have just finished for them www.concreteeast.com.

14 Jun 2010

Lovebox Magazine

Check out tomorrow's Evening Standard and get Lovebox Magazine free! We worked with the fantastic team at Lovebox on this years mag...we photographed, we designed, we styled and we had a jolly good time. This years festival is a must with Dizzee, Roxy Music and Grace Jones on you would be mad to miss it, and it will be one hell of a party. Book tickets at lovebox.net

12 Jun 2010

Victoria Park Village Fete


Edge and Barrett got all crafty today and joined in with the local festivities at Victoria Park Village. Everything was handmade, biggest hits were cake stands, snow globes and old record key bowls...kitschy kitschy. Our tote bags went down a storm too, so if you see anyone out there sporting an E9, Uber or Hyper, Hyper, Hyper tag on their bag you where they've been shopping...