JOON Magazine
In Farsi, JOON is a term of endearment. It carries a positive
connotation of closeness and affection, often used to describe one's beloved.
12/31/2020
Thank you to everyone who has supported JOON’s inaugural issue this year, it means the world to us that we were welcomed into the world by such caring people. We’re feeling very thankful ending the year and looking forward to sharing Issue 02 with you in 2021 💚🕊❤️
Thank you to all of our Issue 01 collaborators, writers, photographers, stylists and artists who made this issue possible.
Thank you to the Art J (Portland) and Midori.So2 / Commune (Tokyo) for hosting two launch parties in two different countries.
Thank you to all of our stockists who helped distribute our magazine in Europe and Asia.
Thank you to Brown Printing for trusting us and giving us this opportunity to make something special that wouldn’t exist otherwise.
See you with Issue 02 in 2021.
Peace & Love,
The JOON Family
12/01/2020
Today is the last day to get free u.s. shipping on JOON! Offer ends at 11:59pm pst. Don’t forget we’re also offering $5 off Issue 01, there’s no better time to pick-up a copy for yourself or a friend 🌈
Photo by the amazing for Livre shop 🦋
07/31/2020
Find JOON founder on the latest podcast, link in bio! Also today is the last day to receive free shipping on JOON from fiskprojects.com/store, otherwise available internationally at
More from Stack on the podcast:
Bijan Berahimi is the founder and editor of Joon, which he describes as a sort of love letter to Portland. Bijan runs Fisk design studio and gallery in Portland and the magazine is a collaboration between Fisk and Brown Printing, one of the city’s main printing companies, and you can clearly see that they’re using the project to show off the stuff they can do.
It’s an absolutely gorgeous piece of print, with lovely bright colours, loads of different paper types, glosses, foils and finishes, but it’s also a really readable magazine with a lovely warm feeling of community and some genuinely surprising storytelling. I’m very pleased to say we have copies available in the Stack shop, so head over there if you find yourself wanting to see some of these gorgeous spreads for yourself, and in the meantime I hope you’ll enjoy this conversation with Bijan sharing his thoughts on why they do the stuff they do.
06/25/2020
We are donating all JOON sales in the month of June to , last few days to help support this great non profit in Portland. Link in bio 🌈.
Feature:
Photos:
Writer: Ryan Noon
Product Photos:
Paper: Titan Dull 80 # Book with 10% PCW
Finish: Aqueous Coating
Ink: CMYK UV
Fonts: Favorit, Banto, Relaate 0.5 Serif
04/28/2020
Our $5 off sale on Issue 01 ends this Sunday at 11:59pm. Discount automatically taken at check out.
Shown above is our introduction article in Issue 01, a feature on the oldest mausoleum west of the Mississippi River: Wilhelm’s funeral home, mausoleum, and crematory. Printed in high gloss with fluorescent green ink.
Words: Abby Morgan (.girll)
Photos: Mario Gallucci ()
3D Artwork: Zack Dougherty ()
PAPER: Titan Dull 80 # Book with 10% PCW
FINISH: Spot UV Reticulated Varnish and Flood Gloss Coating UV
INK: PMS 802 C, CMYK UV
FONTS: Le Murmure, Favorit, Banto @ Wilhelm's Portland Memorial Funeral Home
04/20/2020
Issue 01 is on sale 4 $20 🌈Discount applied at checkout, link in bio.
Above is an image from our feature on founder Anja Charbonneau 🌈 Broccoli Issue 08 is out now and they just released a beautiful new t-shirt made in collaboration with .flowers and designed by 💚 we encourage you to support their wonderful project.
Feature: Anja Charbonneau of Broccoli Magazine ()
Words: Tina Snow Le ()
Art Director: Emily Darling ()
Photos: Chloé Jarnac ()
Styling: Emily Darling
Models: Anja Charbonneau, Emily Darling, Michelle Gonzales, Lauren Yoshiko Terry, Elly Santo, Archie Anderson, Victoria Lake
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