Dot Dot Dot is a journal ostensibly about graphic design. Each issue might have some sort of overarching theme, but by the end, even that is in question. Essays, various interpretations of typography, interviews, photography, and observations make up the bulk. It's a really wonderful size - not too big and not too light.

But this is how the founders describe it:

"Since its conception in 2000 DDD has immatured into a jocuserious fanzine-journal-orphanage based on true stories deeply concerned with art-design-music-language-literature-architecture and uptight optipessimistic stoppy/revelatory ghostwriting by friendly spirits mapping b-sides and out-takes pushing for a resolution in bleak midwinter through late summer with local and general aesthetics wound on an ever tightening coil."

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DDD 17, (TRANSCRIBED) (TRANSLATED) (TRANSFIXED). With Agency, Mark Beasley, Stephen Beasley, Walead Beshty, Dan Fox, James Goggin, Jorg Heiser, Jennifer Higgie, Will Holder, Richard Hollis, Janice Kerbel, Alex Klein, Malcolm McLaren, Radim Peško, Mike Sperlinger, Stefan Themerson, Erik van Zuylen. $17. Add to cart

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