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Morf 15 turns its gaze on the future, a constant focus for designers. Philosophise along with the editorial team and read about R. Buckminster Fuller’s “comprehensive designer” and Peter-Paul Verbeek’s “limits of the human”. Design students in the Netherlands can pick up the new issue from their college faculties beginning on Tuesday 15 November.
About Morf
The independent Dutch-language magazine Morf seeks to promote a broad view of design. It has been distributed to design students in the Netherlands since December 2004. Its circulation of 12,500 makes it the country’s biggest design magazine. Premsela publishes Morf twice a year.

Morf encourages students to think critically about themselves and the profession. Each issue contains a mix of classic texts, selected reprints and original articles. Morf offers new ways of thinking about design and the ways it overlaps with other disciplines.

Where to get Morf
Morf is distributed free to design students at registered Dutch higher education institutions. If your university or college does not yet receive it, email Karina Smrkovsky.

Subscriptions are available from Abonnementenland; recent graduates receive a discount (see right).

Morf 15
Morf editorial staff
Timo de Rijk, editor-in-chief
Sybrand Zijlstra, deputy editor
Samira Ben Laloua, associate editor
Georgette Koning, associate editor
Jan Konings, associate editor
Rana Ghavami, editoral assistant
Marijke Jongbloed, picture editor
75B, graphic design

Contact Morf

redactie@morf.nl
The Editor
Morf
c/o Premsela
PO Box 75905
1070 AX Amsterdam
The Netherlands


Subscriptions
Two-issue annual subscriptions are available for €19 through Abonnementenland. 2010 and 2011 graduates pay €10 for the first year (email klantenservice@aboland.nl, mentioning your name, postal address, age, student number, course, field of study and graduation date).

Morf Academy
Petri Purho on games (part 1)