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UNFOLDED Issue 03
This is Issue 3 of Unfolded: a quarterly-ish publication celebrating passion projects and creativity.
A sick cover illustration by @thekillamari of the summer GOOD DOG OF THE MONTH: Boo Radley!
A summer playlist from Alyssa DeHayes of Arrowhawk Records, featuring an Illustration by Josh Lafayette
A cheese dip teardown by Natalia Montoya, pitting four restaurants against each other
Pickled Parenthood, a gardening column by Emma Weldon of Streetlamp Creative
Akira, a comic by Lawson Chambers
RANDOSCOPES, horoscopes by Adam Wright and Elizabeth Allen
Hand-stamped block prints, stamp carved by Freckled Fuschia and stamped by me.
Tiny Lessons Learned, a new column by Karen Anderson Singer of Tiny Doors ATL
Solace Seeker, a comic by Jonathan Splitlog
Left-Handed Birds by Ryan Splitlog
Hammer Time, a carpentry column by Sarah Profeta, illustrated by Richard Wade Morgan
Gift wrap by Malique Faulks
This is Issue 3 of Unfolded: a quarterly-ish publication celebrating passion projects and creativity.
A sick cover illustration by @thekillamari of the summer GOOD DOG OF THE MONTH: Boo Radley!
A summer playlist from Alyssa DeHayes of Arrowhawk Records, featuring an Illustration by Josh Lafayette
A cheese dip teardown by Natalia Montoya, pitting four restaurants against each other
Pickled Parenthood, a gardening column by Emma Weldon of Streetlamp Creative
Akira, a comic by Lawson Chambers
RANDOSCOPES, horoscopes by Adam Wright and Elizabeth Allen
Hand-stamped block prints, stamp carved by Freckled Fuschia and stamped by me.
Tiny Lessons Learned, a new column by Karen Anderson Singer of Tiny Doors ATL
Solace Seeker, a comic by Jonathan Splitlog
Left-Handed Birds by Ryan Splitlog
Hammer Time, a carpentry column by Sarah Profeta, illustrated by Richard Wade Morgan
Gift wrap by Malique Faulks
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This is Issue 2 of Unfolded: a quarterly-ish publication celebrating passion projects and creativity. I promise it’s really good.
Featuring:
• A springtime playlist from Alyssa DeHayes of Arrowhawk Records, featuring an Illustration by Meredith Anne White
• A cheese dip teardown by Natalia Montoya, pitting four restaurants against each other
• Bat Facts by Mike Lowery
• Plant Parenthood, a gardening column by Emma Weldon of Streetlamp Creative
• Portrait Mode, a comic by Jonathan Splitlog
• Akira, a comic by Lawson Chambers
• Fork | Spoon | Chopsticks – a restaurant review of Banshee by Tara Davies, featuring an illustration by Josh Lafayette
• An interview with a cool-ass person, Dana Balch
• RANDOSCOPES, horoscopes by Adam Wright and Elizabeth Allen
• Photo Illustrations by Richard Wade Morgan of @studiowade
This is Issue 3 of Unfolded: a quarterly-ish publication celebrating passion projects and creativity.
A sick cover illustration by @thekillamari of the summer GOOD DOG OF THE MONTH: Boo Radley!
A summer playlist from Alyssa DeHayes of Arrowhawk Records, featuring an Illustration by Josh Lafayette
A cheese dip teardown by Natalia Montoya, pitting four restaurants against each other
Pickled Parenthood, a gardening column by Emma Weldon of Streetlamp Creative
Akira, a comic by Lawson Chambers
RANDOSCOPES, horoscopes by Adam Wright and Elizabeth Allen
Hand-stamped block prints, stamp carved by Freckled Fuschia and stamped by me.
Tiny Lessons Learned, a new column by Karen Anderson Singer of Tiny Doors ATL
Solace Seeker, a comic by Jonathan Splitlog
Left-Handed Birds by Ryan Splitlog
Hammer Time, a carpentry column by Sarah Profeta, illustrated by Richard Wade Morgan
Gift wrap by Malique Faulks
This is Volume 1, Issue 1 of Unfolded: a quarterly-ish publication celebrating passion projects and creativity. I promise it’s really good.
Featuring:
• Ryan Splitlog’s review of Emperor Tomato Ketchup’s album “Stereolab”
• Photo illustrations by Richard Wade Morgan
• Comics by Lawson Chambers and Jonathan Splitlog
• A gardening column by Emma Weldon
• Michelle Norris’ review of LLoyd’s a restaurant in Atlanta
• An in-depth interview with Christina Lee
• Horoscopes by Adam Wright and Elizabeth Allen
• Wrapping paper by Katie Greene