Date Posted: Wednesday 2nd November 2016
Youth magazine Disorder has relaunched with a new design as the latest edition becomes available on 4 November. Championing new music, fashion and young creativity, Disorder empowers emerging talent. The November print issue offers an array of opinions, shoots, interviews and worthy words, a source of original thought and a window on emerging trends. The relaunch edition carries the new logo, and a new look-and-feel and is available at the UK's most creative universities and colleges, including Central Saint Martin's, London College of Fashion and Goldsmiths,
Disorder is printed three times a year, one for each school term. The next edition will be February, then May. Refreshed in September 2017, disordermagazine.com continues the story online, amplified by video content from young film-makers or featuring upcoming artists. A downloadable version of the print edition will be available via the site from 10 November. The relaunch has been driven by editorial director Oliver Horton, who joined in April, and Disorder's fashion director Rebekah Roy. Art direction was by Benji Roebuck of creative agency Relative.
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