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As MagCulture puts it: “[Chutney focuses] as ever on everyday stories of identity and culture told by marginalized or misrepresented voices on their own terms…”
Chutney is clearly crafted with heart and the attention to detail is amazing. One of the rare instances where truly inspired design and quality content meet.
This issue covers cactus paddles, tent diplomacy and homeland dysphoria among other topics, with features by a wide range of contributors across creative practices (from architecture to poets) and cultural historians.
Great for: Graphic designers, informed activists and people who simply love good storytelling.
As MagCulture puts it: “[Chutney focuses] as ever on everyday stories of identity and culture told by marginalized or misrepresented voices on their own terms…”
Chutney is clearly crafted with heart and the attention to detail is amazing. One of the rare instances where truly inspired design and quality content meet.
This issue covers cactus paddles, tent diplomacy and homeland dysphoria among other topics, with features by a wide range of contributors across creative practices (from architecture to poets) and cultural historians.
Great for: Graphic designers, informed activists and people who simply love good storytelling.
As MagCulture puts it: “[Chutney focuses] as ever on everyday stories of identity and culture told by marginalized or misrepresented voices on their own terms…”
Chutney is clearly crafted with heart and the attention to detail is amazing. One of the rare instances where truly inspired design and quality content meet.
This issue covers cactus paddles, tent diplomacy and homeland dysphoria among other topics, with features by a wide range of contributors across creative practices (from architecture to poets) and cultural historians.
Great for: Graphic designers, informed activists and people who simply love good storytelling.