LOOKING BACK: WOOFERMAGAZINE 0I
FIRST PRINTED MAGAZINE
Cover photo Nico Koch
Last year, the Woofermagazine project took an important step: after several years working in the digital universe, Woofermagazine 0I represented our entry into the real publishing world.
Paper has a characteristic, it lasts over time.
Seeing the book in print was emotionally very important and made me feel like we were on the right path and that we had to continue.
Now that we’re preparing the second annual magazine, I look back with pride.
We’re in the middle of a crowdfunding campaign to finance WOOFERMAGAZINE 2025, and among the rewards you can opt for is a copy of WOOFERMAGAZINE 0I along with issue number two.
The first magazine is sold out and you can only get it through this crowdfunding campaign, but there are only half of the 10 that were available left, so I wouldn’t wait long if you want it.
WOOFERMAGAZINE 0I had a print run of 200 copies, all numbered, and it’s a very interesting collector’s item.
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