INQ is nothing without the people.
- We are offering designers and artists from around the world the opportunity to expose their work to over 100,000 people monthly via our print magazine and online website.
- Artists can contribute as much work as they desire to be considered to compliment articles within the magazine.
- Every other month we hold an event where we showcase our contributors creative work. This is great for networking and exposing your talents
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Every edition of the print magazine we give you the opportunity to design the cover.
Heres what to do
Step 1.
Create your cover based on the given theme. Your interpretation of the theme can be made using: graphic design, illustration, photography, type or any other form in which we can print.
- Your cover should be A5 size (148x210 mm) at 300 Dpi.
- File Format: JPG or PNG
Resolution: 300 DPI
- Your design must incorporate the INQ logo or leave a space for it
- In addition to your cover design entry, you are also required to write a short paragraph (500 characters max) detailing how your entry is related to the theme you are entering
Step 2.
Send in your cover to Cover@inqonline.com
Make sure you send your entry as soon as possible before the deadline.
The winning cover will be printed and distributed throughout the INQ network.
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To compliment our theme, we have Urban Ganda pieces spread throughout the magazine. Urban ganda takes issues and struggles which receive little exposure around the globe and fuses it with modern art to create a thought provoking piece for the eye and mind.
In Edition 1 David Hernendez used the theme of Revolution to highlight the cause of EZLN (Zapatista revolutionary army, Mexico) and in particular of Subcommandante Marcos, giving it his own fantastic ‘Urban’ twist
In Edition 2 Pavel Mamontov used the theme of Faith and Capitalism to create some stunning ganda to highlight the often unseen relationship between the two.
If you would like to contribute a piece to the next Urban ganda…
Create your cover piece(S) on the given theme; LOVE. Your interpretation of this theme can be made using: graphic design, illustration, photography, type or any other form in which we can print.
- Your work should be A5 size (148x210 mm) at 300 Dpi.
- File Format: JPG or PNG
Resolution: 300 DPI
- In addition to your work, you are also required to write a short paragraph (500 characters max) detailing how your entry is related to the theme you are entering
- 5 winners will be chosen. You can send in as many entries as you want, and have the chance of being chosen to do the whole Urban ganda section if we think your work is tight!
Step 2.
Send in your cover to
Urbanganda@inqonline.com
The winning pieces will be printed and distributed throughout the INQ network. Make sure you send your entries as soon as possible before the deadline
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- If you have an idea for an article or review please send in a proposal; it should be a concise summary of what you aim to cover.
- Once you have received a copy of the submissions guidelines, your first drafted article should be sent to the relevant features editor (such as film, music, current affairs etc) by email
- The article should be no longer than 700 words
- Articles should be original in content and as specific as you may want, however you should look to incorporate an awareness of how your topic is indicative of wider issues and a bigger picture
- We always look to incorporate a progressive message behind our articles that have wide-spread appeal and are important for everyone
- We encourage articles that vocalise ‘truths’ which are not found in other media outlets
Please send in your proposal to the relevant editor and wait for a copy of the submissions guidelines before you start writing…
Arts and culture: Kamal@inqonline.com
Music: Faze@inqonline.com
Film: Mo@inqonline.com
Fashion: Mariam@inqonline.com
Sport and travel: Andrew@inqonline.com
Features: Jyoti@inqonline.com
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