Kinfolk No. 42

¥5,000

Founded in 2011 by Nathan Williams, his wife Katie Searle-Williams and their friends Doug and Paige Bischoff, Kinfolk is one of those independent magazines around which a real community has been created. 
Aimed primarily at young professionals, it focuses on home, work, play, food and community through photo essays, recipes, interviews, profiles, personal stories and practical advice.
Quarterly, each issue of the magazine revolves around a theme linked to the season in which the magazine is published. Writers, photographers, designers and chefs who collaborate with Kinfolk come from all over the world and the magazine is published in four languages: English, Japanese, Chinese and Korean.

Size: 22.5 x 29.5 cm
Cover: soft
Number of pages: 192
English language 

ISSUE 42
The forty-second edition of Kinfolk magazine approaches technology by focusing on the underlying systems, from the philosophy of Silicon Valley to the inscrutable laws of algorithms. It would be foolish to suggest that the solution to technology overload is to completely disconnect. This issue of Kinfolk was designed to help readers better understand what they are linking to.
Also: Dev Hynes on music, Rawdah Mohamed on fashion and Fernando Caruncho on garden design.