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Hornmag is a brand new, print-first magazine that celebrates the diversity, talent, and influence of Texan creatives. Art, culture, music, fashion, and - above all - interesting people, are the bedrock of the magazine. In-depth, long-form interviews, Q&A’s, essays accompanied by incredible photography and illustration - all to celebrate the diverse makeup of Texas and its people.

Our first issue features numerous Texans from all walks of like, including an interview with Turk Pipkin, a photo essay shot in the desert of west Texas, two massive style features, and lots more.

Hornmag Magazine Description:

PublisherOctober Custom Publishing

CategoryFashion

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyHalf-yearly

Hornmag is a brand new, print-first magazine that celebrates the diversity, talent, and influence of Texan creatives. Art, culture, music, fashion, and - above all - interesting people, are the bedrock of the magazine. In-depth, long-form interviews, Q&A’s, essays accompanied by incredible photography and illustration - all to celebrate the diverse makeup of Texas and its people.

Hornmag will go far beyond what current magazines in Texas typically offer (we won’t be talking about the latest boutique cupcake shop to open in East Austin). We’re inspired by publications like NR, Frieze, AnOther, Re-Edition - print magazines that are not just picked up, but also collected by readers for their content and beauty.

Our first issue features numerous Texans from all walks of like, including an interview with Turk Pipkin, a photo essay shot in the desert of west Texas, two massive style features, and lots more.

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