Fanfaretti Magazine, Issue 1 – Localism
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Fanfaretti is a timeless magazine about all things creative. It highlights craftsmanship, aesthetics and a positive outlook on life. It is grounded in printed matter, with an interest in lifelong explorations of everything beautiful.
The first issue highlights artists, designers, and crafts(wo)men who work and live in Amsterdam, alongside a variety of European photographers and writers who address the theme of localism in their own context.
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