LatimLove
Latimlove is a cultural magazine from and about Latin America that blurs the lines between an academic journal and a design publication. Through a "transborder platform" Latimlove explores the symbolic, narrative, and visual languages of Latin America.
In this issue:
In their inaugural issue LatimLove invites artists, writers, and thinkers from Brazil, Ecuador, El Salvador, Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, and the Dominican Republic to explore language, corn, afrofuturism, street markets, monogamy, monoculture and more.
On the cover is Cristina, a resident of Aglomerado de Serra, the largest favela in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. The picture was taken when she was 16 years old by her neighbour and friend Afonso Pimenta who described her as "A person who was strong in their ideas and thoughts, and confidant about what would say". She died shortly after, before turning 17, a victim of complications from an abortion (still illegal in Brazil to this day).
Lisbon, Portugal, 27x21cm, 165 pages, Annual, Portuguese, Spanish, Portuñol, & translated into English