Imagine5 is the environmentally conscious magazine inspiring action through optimism
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Imagine5 is the environmentally conscious magazine inspiring action through optimism
"The magazine knows its audience has heard about the problems - it's solutions that matter; to prevent and protect. That's what drives social change. For the team, it's about finding a balance between realism and positivity, acknowledging the scale, urgency and complexity of the climate crisis, while at the same time focusing on impactful next steps and the social change required to do things differently."
"Commissioned photographers and illustrators are based across the planet, covering a cross-section of interdisciplinary creatives, hand-picked to bring each story to life. The latest issue, for example, features collaborations with creatives from London, Las Vegas, Kenya, and Greenland."
"Imagine5's philosophy lies in meaningful action without alienating readers - it's something you actually want to read. Targeting global sustainable travel, local mobility, waste, home energy and food, the publication turns challenges into opportunities for change. Ultimately, it engages a global audience without overwhelm or dread, to captivate and inspire instead."
Imagine5 is a biannual magazine that addresses climate and sustainability topics by emphasizing solutions rather than problems. The publication targets a global audience interested in sustainable travel, local mobility, waste, home energy, and food systems. Visual director Marta Julia Johansen collaborates with commissioned photographers and illustrators from diverse locations worldwide to bring stories to life authentically. The magazine partners with Copenhagen-based design agency E-Types to create a subtle visual language that prioritizes storytelling over stereotypical sustainability design. Imagine5's core philosophy centers on meaningful action that inspires rather than overwhelms readers, transforming challenges into opportunities for positive change while maintaining visual appeal and accessibility.
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