j.doe magazine
j.doe magazine
j.doe magazine
2020 ✧ editorial / photo / print
2020 ✧ editorial / photo / print
2020 ✧ editorial / photo / print
A magazine that harbours the words of anonymous strangers through personal texts and vivid imagery.
A magazine that harbours the words of anonymous strangers through personal texts and vivid imagery.
A magazine that harbours the words of anonymous strangers through personal texts and vivid imagery.
It aims to evoke a subtle sense of intimacy between the reader and the magazine by encompassing fragments of the many different lives around us through curiosities of strangerhood, emotion, and self-reflection.
It aims to evoke a subtle sense of intimacy between the reader and the magazine by encompassing fragments of the many different lives around us through curiosities of strangerhood, emotion, and self-reflection.
It aims to evoke a subtle sense of intimacy between the reader and the magazine by encompassing fragments of the many different lives around us through curiosities of strangerhood, emotion, and self-reflection.
✦ images by me, words from you
✦ images by me, words from you
✦ images by me, words from you
j.doe is based on the “stranger on the train” phenomenon, a belief that people are more willing to confess personal details and dilemmas to someone they’ll never interact with again. It covers a wide range of topics from stories of vanity to sentimentality, times of anxiety to feelings of absolute bliss; encouraging the reader to reflect and connect through anonymity.
With crowdsourced content, j.doe tells the stories of those who have a lot to say but nowhere to say it.
j.doe is based on the “stranger on the train” phenomenon, a belief that people are more willing to confess personal details and dilemmas to someone they’ll never interact with again. It covers a wide range of topics from stories of vanity to sentimentality, times of anxiety to feelings of absolute bliss; encouraging the reader to reflect and connect through anonymity.
With crowdsourced content, j.doe tells the stories of those who have a lot to say but nowhere to say it.
j.doe is based on the “stranger on the train” phenomenon, a belief that people are more willing to confess personal details and dilemmas to someone they’ll never interact with again. It covers a wide range of topics from stories of vanity to sentimentality, times of anxiety to feelings of absolute bliss; encouraging the reader to reflect and connect through anonymity.
With crowdsourced content, j.doe tells the stories of those who have a lot to say but nowhere to say it.
j.doe is based on the “stranger on the train” phenomenon, a belief that people are more willing to confess personal details and dilemmas to someone they’ll never interact with again. It covers a wide range of topics from stories of vanity to sentimentality, times of anxiety to feelings of absolute bliss; encouraging the reader to reflect and connect through anonymity.
With crowdsourced content, j.doe tells the stories of those who have a lot to say but nowhere to say it.
“I am an adult. I have a career, I pay my bills, I have a significant other and we are buying a house Friday. And you know what? It feels like a sham.”
“I am an adult. I have a career, I pay my bills, I have a significant other and we are buying a house Friday. And you know what? It feels like a sham.”
“I am an adult. I have a career, I pay my bills, I have a significant other and we are buying a house Friday. And you know what? It feels like a sham.”
— Anonymous 214
— Anonymous 214
— Anonymous 214
“Now all I feel like is a burden to those around me. I feel like I drag people down.”
“Now all I feel like is a burden to those around me. I feel like I drag people down.”
“Now all I feel like is a burden to those around me. I feel like I drag people down.”
— Anonymous 120
— Anonymous 120
— Anonymous 120
— Anonymous 120
“I don't want to be the burden. I know I'm not the only one feeling this way.”
“I don't want to be the burden. I know I'm not the only one feeling this way.”
“I don't want to be the burden. I know I'm not the only one feeling this way.”
— Anonymous 149
— Anonymous 149
— Anonymous 149
“I am so very frightened of ending up alone. I have a birthday in about a week or two and it's just a haunting reminder that I'm still by myself at the end of the day.”
“I am so very frightened of ending up alone. I have a birthday in about a week or two and it's just a haunting reminder that I'm still by myself at the end of the day.”
“I am so very frightened of ending up alone. I have a birthday in about a week or two and it's just a haunting reminder that I'm still by myself at the end of the day.”
— Anonymous 84
— Anonymous 84
— Anonymous 84
“I wish I was confident enough to tell the people I love that I love them. I wish I could love myself as much as I love others.”
“I wish I was confident enough to tell the people I love that I love them. I wish I could love myself as much as I love others.”
“I wish I was confident enough to tell the people I love that I love them. I wish I could love myself as much as I love others.”
— Anonymous 20
— Anonymous 20
— Anonymous 20
“I don't fucking understand life. Like why the fuck am I here. Really. Think about it. What the FUCK happens when we die?”
“I don't fucking understand life. Like why the fuck am I here. Really. Think about it. What the FUCK happens when we die?”
“I don't fucking understand life. Like why the fuck am I here. Really. Think about it. What the FUCK happens when we die?”
— Anonymous 165
— Anonymous 165
— Anonymous 165
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2020 ✧ info des / illustration / web / print
2020 ✧ editorial / photo / print
2020 ✧ editorial / photo / print
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2021 ✧ branding / visual identity
2021 ✧ editorial / photo / print
2021 ✧ editorial / photo / print
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