These four Munich residents want to make a change: Art director Toni Schwaiger, graphic designer Lena Gerbert, stylist Norbert Sütö and photographer Michael Weniger want to create a magazine that offers less advertising and more space for creativity. You can help make the OPP magazine a reality and even have the opportunity to take home individual and limited edition prints for a relatively low budget. How? We'll tell you.

OPP Magazine is still in its infancy and needs your support for its crowdfunding campaign. Their idea is to create a medium in which young and established creatives can present themselves and realize their ideas. The Munich-based project wants to present content instead of advertisements. The magazine, which will be published twice a year, will offer 28 artists the opportunity to design a poster and present their work on one page. One issue will therefore contain 28 posters that you can hang on your wall at home, for example.

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Visibility for creatives

In addition, the artists can show their work on the magazine's homepage and offer it in its webshop. As soon as Corona allows, it is also planned to organize an exhibition with vernissage, talks and events for each release in order to consolidate and promote awareness of the Munich creative scene and its community.

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Sustainable printing process

The special thing about the OPP magazine is the design. In A3 format and only clamped instead of glued, you can decide for yourself whether the individual pages go on the table or on the wall. The magazine is printed on ecologically sourced paper and using risography, one of the most sustainable printing processes in the world. This not only provides a platform for the interdisciplinary work of a wide range of artists - you can also get affordable and sustainable art for your own four walls.

If you like the idea of the OPP magazine, you should check out the crowdfunding campaign.

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