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Chutney #4

Chutney #4

Focusing as ever on everyday stories of identity and culture told by marginalised or misrepresented voices on their own terms, the latest issue of Chutney is bigger and bolder than ever, with more pages and a lush pearlescent cover paper with blind embossed logo. Inside, the design retains it risograph roots, even if it is now produced using lithograph.

Split into the familiar three sections that reflect the process of making chutney—Chop, Mix and Preserve—the extra pages mean there are 21 stories this time. Superficially, things remain the same—edited and designed by Osman alone, the pages are a tightly knitted interlock of content and design—but dig deeper and you’ll find a change of tone in the new issue. As he notes in his editor’s letter, ‘I’ve been struggling with the cognitive dissonance of producing a magazine
 while in the midst of genocides in Palestine and Sudan
 state-sanctioned murder beyond, the suppression of trans lives, brutal deportations of migrants
’ 

It may have been a struggle, but the result is a vital piece of editorial creativity that shows how difficult messages can be beautifully expressed.

$10.92

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Chutney #4—

$31.21

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Focusing as ever on everyday stories of identity and culture told by marginalised or misrepresented voices on their own terms, the latest issue of Chutney is bigger and bolder than ever, with more pages and a lush pearlescent cover paper with blind embossed logo. Inside, the design retains it risograph roots, even if it is now produced using lithograph.

Split into the familiar three sections that reflect the process of making chutney—Chop, Mix and Preserve—the extra pages mean there are 21 stories this time. Superficially, things remain the same—edited and designed by Osman alone, the pages are a tightly knitted interlock of content and design—but dig deeper and you’ll find a change of tone in the new issue. As he notes in his editor’s letter, ‘I’ve been struggling with the cognitive dissonance of producing a magazine
 while in the midst of genocides in Palestine and Sudan
 state-sanctioned murder beyond, the suppression of trans lives, brutal deportations of migrants
’ 

It may have been a struggle, but the result is a vital piece of editorial creativity that shows how difficult messages can be beautifully expressed.

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