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Making the Magazine Cover: Issue No. 6

The Anthology team is comprised of crafters, artists, tinkerers—people who just love to make things. So the theme for our latest issue, No. 6, is near and dear to our hearts: “Handmade at Home.” The...

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The Art of Pesto

Last year we raved about a beet cake recipe video by Matt and Julie of Tiger In A Jar. In fact, we loved their work so much that when it came time to create a film for our Winter Gift Guide, we knew...

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La Macchina Botanica

When I was little, I had a particular fascination with Rube Goldberg machines. I doubt I was alone—after all, what child could resist the delight of watching fans, golf balls, and broomsticks come to...

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Dark Side of the Lens

This week we’ve been working on a project for a future issue of the magazine that I’m very excited to see come together. I don’t want to give too much away, but as part of the research we’ve been...

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Beautiful Losers

Only one of my New Year’s resolutions has stuck so far: watching more documentary films. Not a very hard one, I know, but I like varying the level of arduousness on a list of goals. Several of the art...

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Reverse of Volume

The best part of working in print is seeing so many talents come together to form a single vision. In just one article, you have a subject, a writer, a photographer, a stylist—all collaborating to...

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Food Rules

  I know I’ve been writing mostly about food lately, but I can’t help myself. It seems like everyone is inspired creatively by what they eat: wherever I look, I see inventive new projects celebrating...

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San Miguel de Allende

Some of my fellow Anthology teammates have been on some amazing trips recently; to Italy, Tokyo, Scotland, London, and beyond. And while not all of us have stamped the passport yet this year, it’s...

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{Films} Kate Roebuck

Years ago, an artist friend introduced me to a small screenprinting device called Gocco. I liken it to the Easy Bake Oven of printing because it relies on flash bulbs to operate. In 2008, Gocco’s...

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Issue No. 9 Trailer

We just can’t release a new issue of Anthology without putting together a trailer! So today, we’re pleased to present to you a clip created by Remilla Ty that highlights some of the stories in Issue...

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Crafts Folk: Paul’s Hat Works

One of my favorite articles in Issue No. 10 is “Timeless Trades,” which profiles a blacksmith, a denim designer and a group of hat makers, all working to keep alive crafts that are becoming rarer. I...

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Crafts Folk: Daniel Hopper

A couple of weeks ago we shared the first video in a series put together by photographer Thayer Allyson Gowdy. The series of three videos, which goes along with the “Timeless Trades” article in Issue...

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Issue No. 11 Trailer

Fridays are reason enough to celebrate. But today, we’ve got an extra reason: the release of the trailer for our latest issue! We worked with Jennifer L. Kahn to put together this visual treat, and we...

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Rebecca Rebouché: A Worn Path

I’ve gone back several times to reread our Conversation with painter Rebecca Rebouché that was featured in Issue No. 12. Rebecca splits her time between New Orleans and the rustic retreat she invited...

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Issue No. 13 Trailer

It seems like almost every time I mention to someone—a stockist, a contributor, a friend—that we’re releasing Issue No. 13 now, the reaction is something along the lines of: “THIRTEEN!?!?!” Yes,...

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Announcing: Anthology on Etsy Pages

Anthology Magazine on Etsy Readers of our blog as well as our print magazine are probably well aware of our fondness for Etsy. Whether we’re sourcing goods for the pages of our Market Report or looking...

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CraftsFolk: Juniper Ridge

For one of my favorite stories in Issue No. 14, “Call of the Wild,” we followed the Juniper Ridge crew on a harvesting expedition into the forests of California. In this last look behind the scenes—a...

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Steller Stories

We’re obviously big fans of printed goods at Anthology, but that doesn’t mean we don’t also love good digital design. Especially with the advent of digital cameras, we’ve all got pictures and videos...

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CAAMFest Opening Night – Seoul Searching

The Castro Theater is by far one of my favorite places to watch a movie—especially when their organ player pumps out lively show tunes before the curtains open, as he did last night for CAAMFest’s...

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