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KLABF

Borne of artist-run culture and the self-publishing scene, the Kuala Lumpur Art Book Fair (KLABF) gathers and fosters individual artists, illustrators, designers, independent publishers, writers, photographers, institutions, and printmakers, who create distinctive art books and prints.

KLABF aims to increase public awareness and appreciation of the creative community through printed matter, and provide a much-needed platform for creatives, printers, publishers, and the general public to directly interact and collaborate with each other.
SEARCH Vol.1 Independence
SEARCH Vol.1 Independence, Lain-Lain Design, 2021

Image of SEARCH Vol. 1: Independence

SEARCH Vol. 1: Independence an independent graphic magazine that seeks to uncover and investigate the designs, subcultures, and changemakers that are reshaping the creative landscape of Southeast Asia. Every issue takes a single theme and explores it from a design point of view, with a focus on local and regional perspectives. It aims to offer alternate perspectives and narratives about design across Southeast Asia.

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SEARCH Vol.2 Kitsch
SEARCH Vol.2 Kitsch, Lain-Lain Design, 2024

The second issue of SEARCH delves into the meaning of 'Kitsch' in Southeast Asia, exploring its origins, its role in collective histories, and whether irony or genuine appreciation are key. It explores the aesthetic that thrives on mockery and critical contempt.

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Process Magazine Volume One (Second Edition): “Scarcity by Design”.⁣
Process Magazine Volume One (Second Edition): “Scarcity by Design”.⁣, Analogue Practices Enterprise, 2023

Originally published in December 2019, the inaugural issue of Process looks to explore how constraints are used as an advantage in the creative process. We speak to Fikri Fadzil, Mahen Bala, June Low, Engku Iman and Ng Seksan to understand how this ethos has influenced their respective projects for the better. ⁣⁣

Other contributors include: Julienne Tan, Amani Azlin, Jun Kit, New Naratif, Othniel Ting, Swara Gembira, Sheere Ng, Wan Irdina, Bad Student, Vizla Kumaresan and Yvonne Tan. ⁣⁣

This new second edition features improvements to the print quality and finish when compared to the original; along with minor typographic fixes and additional content.⁣

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Kaki Lima Stories
Kaki Lima Stories, Suburbia Projects, 2023

Five-foot ways, or 'kaki-lima,' are a prominent feature of historical urban centers in tropical Southeast Asian cities. In the hot and humid urban center, these colonnades along the rows of commercial shophouses provide comfortable pedestrian walkways. It is frequently considered not only as a pathway but also as a space for transit activities in Malaysian urban settings. The book delves into the richness, diversity, and beauty of life along Kuala Lumpur's five-footway.The book begins with Kaki Lima stories from Southeast Asia, particularly from the countries bordering the Malacca Strait. It further investigates the five-footway as the generator of the public realm by illustrating how the physical attributes of the 31 Kaki Lima activities contribute to the livability of downtown Kuala Lumpur. These activities may slow down traffic, but it is precisely this that draws pedestrians' attention to shop displays and makes public space so appealing.

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 Sustainability is a pain in the *
Sustainability is a pain in the *, Where’s Gut Studio, 2023

Sustainability is a loaded term, heavy with numerous responsibilities and challenges behind it. Many will feel overwhelmed, especially with the influence of news media and social platforms. But it doesn’t have to be all that complicated. The more we look, the more ways we can find to be sustainable.

Follow on as we debunk sustainability myths, featuring thought-provoking case studies, news around the world and interviews with local businesses on the common topic of being sustainable in their field.

Interview with Pete Teo of a little farm on the hill, Sao Inn Ch’ng from SaoInn Architect, Jen O. of Karma Yoga.

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