The new notebook combines premium stationery with a playful twist: it integrates crosswords and sudokus alongside classic note pages.
Meet Ard Su, a New York–based illustrator whose work blends clarity, rhythm, and conceptual precision. Since earning her MA ...
In Japan, tea is much more than just a beverage. TEATRIP JAPAN is an invitation to immerse in the fascinating world of ...
Building on the success of its acclaimed predecessor, Yearbook of Lettering #2 brings the global lettering scene to life like ...
In Spring 2018 the Slanted editors took a close-up look at the contemporary design scene of Dubai and found an Arab world that is planning a bright future!
NODOA is a decorative Latin typeface inspired by traditional Chinese knotting craftsmanship. Designed by Eikou Zhang, it is based on the Cloverleaf knot as the core unit, presented in both handmade ...
Heads up! The young designers from the Faculty of Design at Mannheim University of AppliedSciences are here to show who’s wearing the pants!
The photographs explore scenes and atmospheres within the German National Libraries in Frankfurt and Leipzig—spaces where books are viewed, studied, and preserved. The result is a visual meditation on ...
Negmedine Khaled, born in 1996, is an accomplished Arab artist specializing in Arabic calligraphy. His exceptional talent in this art form stems from his deep passion and dedication to self-learning.
Slanted Magazine #46—Cairo is a visual journey into the vibrant heart of Egypt’s creative scene. The dynamic design culture of Cairo—and beyond—reveals just how diverse, innovative, and powerful ...
We are once again opening our doors and inviting you at the end of November to celebrate our latest magazine release; Slanted Magazine #46–Cairo with us. The evening will feature a talk and a special ...
As we make space in our warehouse for exciting new releases to come, we’re offering you something special: the Slanted Pre-Christmas Sale starts today and runs until November 9th—your perfect ...
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