6.11.09

Remedy issue 5 'stroke of midnight' OUT NOW!



Welcome to Remedy Issue 5 ‘Stroke of Midnight’.

Lose yourself in a dream of creativity with Remedy as we take you on an illuminating journey full of fantasy, surrealism and mystery.

This issue is an extra special treat just for you. Saturated in talent from a variety of different creative fields including illustration, fashion, photography, make-up and digital art, we’re dripping with inspiration.

It was an absolute pleasure producing this issue and I’m incredibly proud of the talent both featured in Remedy and of the people from all over the world who send their work in to us. Thank you and enjoy!

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Farhana Jaffer
Editor of Remedy Magazine
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Kode Abdo in Remedy issue 5



Digital artist Kode Abdo in Remedy 5
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Digital illustrator Adam Spizak in remedy 5
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Griphee in remedy issue 5


Make up artist Griphee in remedy 5
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Kristen Weaver in Remedy issue 5



Talented photographer Kristen Weaver in Remedy 5
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Hox Boutique in Remedy issue 5


Fashion label Hox in Remedy 5
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Andreia Miyagi in Remedy issue 5




Illustrator Andreia Miyagi in Remedy issue 5 www.remedymag.co.uk
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Adrian Haddad in Remedy issue 5


Established photographer Adrian Haddad in Remedy issue 5 www.remedymag.co.uk
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Emanuel Zahariades



"I am 28 years old and I come from the island of Crete, in the southern part of Greece. I started working as a graphic designer four years ago, mostly on print projects. A year ago, I decided to leave Greece and move to London for studies. I am currently in a BA graphic design course at Central Saint Martins and in this 2nd year I think I'm starting to realize why I have always wanted to do graphic design: endless possibilities. At the beginning, I was fascinated by magazines and books and posters, but as I learn and see and experience more about what graphic design I realize how many ways there are to use it - not just as a product, but mostly as an idea. An idea that can touch people, make them stop and take a closer look, or help them find their way around a city, or read a telephone bill. I am inspired mostly by typography and photography and if I was allowed to use grids in every single project, I would be a very happy designer. Less is more would be a suitable motto to describe my approach to graphic design and a very nice logo for a t-shirt".

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Nasima Ahmed





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