
I Want You magazine: Issue 4
I Want You is a free quarterly art magazine published by Dumb Eyes design studio. Each issue is full color, large format (9.5″ x 13.25″) and limited to 1,000 copies.
Each page of the print edition consists of a single large format image from a series of each artist’s work. I Want You magazine features a broad range of artists from around the world, exclusive art work, and spotlights on forgotten or overlooked artists. The latest issue (4) features Christian Petersen, Ryan Riss, and Ben Branagan, with a poster by Devon Varmega and 7″ record with exclusive tracks from Shabazz Palaces and Stellar Om Source.
Tagged: dumb eyes, free, I Want You magazine, New Art, New Music
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