Welcome to the third issue of Sociotype Journal, the type specimen for designers who like to read.
Our theme this time round is Home.
What makes a home? And how does power (or the lack of it) change the concept and the reality of what ‘home’ means?

Join us for a top-down and bottom-up tour of domesticity, from geometrically pristine masterplanned utopias, to an altogether more DIY approach: unplanned and off-grid, into the margins, into ruin, and into hiding in plain sight. We’ll look at Potemkin villages and replica cities, McMansions and sham castles, cube farms and hot desks; spite fences, coffin homes, hippie communes, suburban malls, Cold War-era radar stations and more.

Following our D&AD award-winning Issue 2, issue 3 is our most ambitious yet, with 18 articles, 35,000 words, a 20-page technical type specimen, and no ads.

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