Well gentle readers, this may come as shocking news to you all, but Colophon is finally two years old! So in honour of this please enjoy the visual maze that is this one off issue of colophon. Think of it as a written clip show if you will. Enjoy!
After months of Christmas vacationing Colophon is back, and kicking arse. Check it out right now! Go, go, go.
Scarily 2007 is drawing to a close. And in the year's almost final issue Colophon's pages are graced with Codename's revised hate list, a kick arse look at the evolution of the elements, and maybe even a brief appearance from the pope. So enjoy!
This issue Codename give's you a few good reasons why ballet flats and leggings are not the second coming. Not enough? Well you'll also find a kick arse review of classic flick Phantom of the Paradise, some funky art and much more...
Bigger, better and more packeder August Colophon does indeed deliver. Want to know what Codename does at the movies? Curious how to cure terminally ill patients? Still can't get your website layout right? Well by the end of this issue all those questions will be answered.
Colophon Online has finally gone monthly, and it is celebrating with the jam-packed July issue! Inside you will find part two of 'Sexy Web Design', recipes, creative writing, great art, and of course CodeName returns with Boredom Wrote This...
If you want to know about the future of music in video games, how to make your own website, or just think twenty four deities is too many look no further than June Colophon!
One year anniversary issue! New layout, new content, a whole year older.
Not sure which console to buy for your brother, sister or hamster? Colophon Knows. Curious what the life of a sneaker is like? Colophon Knows. Want a new and exciting drink for the holiday season? You guessed it look no further than January Colophon.
November Colophon is decidedly absent of so much as a squidge of Christmas cheer. Instead you shall find an article on the historical degradation of Sydney, an amazing short story that could have been lifted from 365 tomorrows...before it went bad that is, and a devilishly delicious chocolate cake.
Four issues in and Colophon is finally getting its Sea legs, which really makes you wonder what the writers think the demographic is. Regardless September is the month to cuddle up with your favourite A3 zine and read all about Wii: only four months to go! Not to mention a great pancake recipe that will make you wonder what you ever did with out it. If none of that is for you try reading Cockroach Cafe, it may help you understand just how tough the little critters really are.
For July you can find yourself enjoying a review of the seven most ground breaking scientific discoveries, but if that is not your cup of tea you can jump to Code Name's scarily accurate dialogue on the common shopping trolley. Of course for those readers that truly want to loose themselves you cannot go past Leon Spencer's beautiful comic 'Overflow'. Unfortunately you will have to wait a while for the next instalment...
In this issue of Colophon you can see for your self the end of semester woes experienced by all university students with a column on procrastination. There is also reviews, creative writing, comics and a very mysterious few paragraphs from Code Name.
A new magazine is born every month, its true, and you can view the chaos here for yourself with the very first issue of Colophon! The March issue introduces you to a handful of lovely and talented writers whose columns range from a history of the stapler to the very erotic, seductive and at times down right dirty work of Leon F Spencer. If you want to find out more you will just have to click on the lovely link.
Send feedback or creative writing, popular science or philosophical rants for consideration in the next issue to isubmit@colophon.biz
edited by anna janssen
graphic design by leon spencer
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