Public Issue is a cultural community for young creatives about about the art of being present inn a time where the world is rushed by small screens. We scroll through endless streams of information, yet often forget what truly matters: people, presence, community, and the small things that make life worth living, like our hobbies, rituals, and shared moments.
Public Issue was created as a response to this. A space that slows things down. At its core, Public Issue celebrates print as something physical, tactile, and intentional. A magazine made to be held, revisited, and shared. Each issue focuses on the real world with real people telling their own stories, in their own words. Not filtered through algorithms or trends, but shaped by lived experience.
It is an expanding universe that lives both offline and online. Alongside print, we are building a digital platform that extends the conversations beyond the page, and a community that comes together through talks, exhibitions, workshops, and events. It exists as a publishing house and a cultural community. One that celebrates life, curiosity, and young creatives across disciplines.
In a world that moves fast, Public Issue is an invitation to slow down, gather, and remember what matters.