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Smith Journal was a quarterly Australian magazine based in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 2011, it ceased publication in December 2019. The publication focused on history, photography, art, and design, but also included articles on architecture, fashion, science, DIY, adventure, and literature. Smith Journal was published by Frankie Press, creators of popular Australian magazine frankie.

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  • Smith Journal (en)
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  • Smith Journal was a quarterly Australian magazine based in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 2011, it ceased publication in December 2019. The publication focused on history, photography, art, and design, but also included articles on architecture, fashion, science, DIY, adventure, and literature. Smith Journal was published by Frankie Press, creators of popular Australian magazine frankie. (en)
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  • Melbourne (en)
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  • Men, Culture, Art, Design, Photography, Style, Fashion, (en)
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  • Chris Harrigan (en)
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  • December 2019 (en)
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  • Volume 9 (en)
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  • Nadia Saccardo (en)
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  • Smith Journal was a quarterly Australian magazine based in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 2011, it ceased publication in December 2019. The publication focused on history, photography, art, and design, but also included articles on architecture, fashion, science, DIY, adventure, and literature. The magazine's title is derived from the traditional artisans and craftsmen – such as wordsmiths or blacksmiths – who embody the down-to-earth quality the magazine attempted to emulate. It was designed to attract readers interested in "real people doing real things, guys that are making stuff, creative thinkers, adventurers, whatever." Smith Journal was published by Frankie Press, creators of popular Australian magazine frankie. (en)
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