The New Order #38 2026 industrial design Practice looks critically at how
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Practice looks critically at how designers work towards (and sometimes against) social change within both a professional studio context and alongside social movements
Joan Mitchell (1925–1992)
sweaty boxes
British artist Linder Sterling (born 1954) first emerged in the late 1970s as a prominent figure within the dynamic landscapes of punk and post-punk music
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The New Order #38 2026 industrial design Practice looks critically at howWith purist dedication, The New Order devotes itself to subcultures through fashion editorials, interviews and in depth analysis. The magazine invites you to take your time and slow down. *Comes with different covers please leave us a note in the comment field if you have a preference.
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