At home. Today I got my first issue of ‘polenplus’. It’s a magazine on poland. And on life, art and the economy in particular.
You open it, you start to read and you don’t want to stop. It pokes out of the bulk of existing magazines. Every issue is arranged in one continous colour, on the outer edge you always find an explanation to the themes or people who are mentioned in the articles (like a wikpedia abridgement), you find an ‘easy-to-read’ font size (my mum will be thankful for that) and most important: you don’t feel penetrated by advertising.’polenplus’ is authentic and well-defined.
If I wouldn’t be polish – now I would like to be polish.
| polenplus magazine |
unfortunately the magazines is only available in german
I like that small black book on your left hand side : )
geil. will ich.
dear matylda,
thank you for good words about polenplus! I can send polenplus ewerywhere, if you want. :smile:
greetings,
antje ritter-jasinska