The Magazine Is Here

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The Magazine is here!

This is it, The Folks Magazine is wrapping up, but not without saying goodbye. We came up with something very special: a limited-edition magazine, featuring some of our best stories. 164 pages of pure joy, designed to keep you inspired, and a way to say thanks.

Featured are, amongst others: filmmaker Tony van der Veer, artist Job Reuten, textile designer Mae Engelgeer, Coverjunkie Jaap Biemans, strategist David Snellenberg of Dawn, adventurer Brian Boswijk, photographer Elza Jo van Reenen, leather bag designers Carolien Vlieger and Hein van Dam of VliegerandVandam, writer Willem Dieleman, negotiator Aernoud Bourdrez and graphic designer Martin Pyper.

A printed magazine was the only missing link to everything else we are offering. It felt right to create something tangible as a goodbye gift.
— The Folks Magazine
 
 

Note from the team

We've always been a strong supporter of anyone going out there and create an idea that ignites change. When we launched The Folks of Amsterdam in 2017, we wanted it to be about them. About believers, changemakers, dreamers, and otherwise business engaged folk that had a story to tell that would inspire, resonate, and stick. The Folks started as an online interview platform that quickly grew into a community that people wanted to belong to or become a part of — an immensely rewarding feeling. For the past three years, we've been lucky to connect, talk, and collaborate with some of the most daring, and future-forward thinkers of Amsterdam. And now you can read about them, in the final chapter of our adventure. We’re hoping you’ll enjoy our magazine.

Have a lovely read,
- Team Folks  


Where To Buy

The Magazine is sold online, and at various stores in the city of Amsterdam, Berlin and London

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Athenaeum

Amsterdam, Spui 14-16

 
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Monocle Café

Dufourstrasse 90,
8008 Zurich

MagCulture.com

 

Magazine Heaven

Rushden Lakes, UK

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Restored

Amsterdam, Haarlemmerstraat 39

 
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Do You Read Me?!

Auguststraße 28 (Mitte),
10117 Berlin

The people that we interviewed had to be willing to talk openly about the darker chapters of their success. I was a bit hesitant at first about how far people would be willing to go in revealing both their failures and glories, but every candidate just went for it. And I’m so happy that they did.
— Dorien Franken - Founder
 

Details:
Available online and in various stores | (very) Limited edition, issue | 164 pages, ad-free | 200 x 265 mm | € 15 per copy excl. shipping costs | Shipping within The Netherlands only (depending on the demand)

 

Credits
Art Direction / Editor-in-Chief
Dorien Franken

Publisher
Studio Designtree / Dorien Franken

Photography
Jerome de Lint

Editor
Siji Jabbar

Contributors
Inge Oosterhoff, Daphne van Langen

Printer
Drukkerij Wilco