032c
| File:032c (magazine) Summer 2010 cover.jpg Summer 2010 cover | |
| Founder | Joerg Koch, Sandra von Mayer-Myrtenhain |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2001 |
| Country | Germany |
| Based in | Berlin |
| Language | English |
| Website | 032c |
| ISSN | 1611-3535 |
032c magazine is a bi-annual, English-language contemporary culture magazine that covers art, fashion, and politics. It was founded in 2001 by Joerg Koch and Sandra von Mayer-Myrtenhain and is published in Berlin.[1]
History
[edit | edit source]The magazine was founded in Berlin in 2000 by Joerg Koch, a freelance journalist who had previously run a gallery, and his wife Sandra von Mayer-Myrtenhain, a documentary producer who created it as a way to attract attention to their website 032c.com.[2] The original cover featured a giant red square, a reference to the bold color in the Pantone Matching System for which the publication is named.[2] The magazine has featured names such as Kanye West and Ricardo Tisci on its cover.
Reception
[edit | edit source]032c has received acclaim for its design and was awarded one of Germany's Lead Awards for National Visual Lead Magazine in 2006.[3] The magazine's new design layout in 2007 became a hotly debated issue in the fashion and media world.[4] 032c was awarded the German media award Lead Magazine of the Year in 2008.[citation needed] Its fashion editorials have been awarded Lead Mood and Fashion Photography awards in 2014 and 2015.[citation needed]
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External links
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