Here are three magazines that I love for pointing us toward a different way of thinking.
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1. Natural Home magazine from Ogden Publications, Inc. This magazine helps people imagine a more organic flavor of home design, not just in terms of materiality, but in terms of making it more personal–an individual expression of beauty. The editor, Robyn Griggs Lawrence, wrote The Wabi-Sabi House: The Japanese Art of Imperfect Beauty |
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2. Seed magazine from Seed Media Group Approaching science from a very different perspective, this magazine opens people’s eyes to the interconnectedness of everything and allows for the awe that scientists feel when looking through a microscope. Reading Seed helps us see through lens of science to the magnificence of the orchestrations surrounding us. |
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3. Ode magazine from Ode International Ode covers a wide variety of topics and is consistent about looking deeply at the issues facing us in society–from a cultural creative perspective. (It’s definitely written by and for cultural creatives!) |
Learn more about Sarah Susanka’s work on her websites, Not So Big House and
Not So Big Life



Try Mental Floss. It is fun and interesting.
I agree. It’s good one I look forward to.
I agree about Mental Floss.