Kinfolk (magazine)

Kinfolk is an independent slow lifestyle magazine, published by Ouur. It is based in Portland, Oregon.

Kinfolk
CategoriesLifestyle
FrequencyQuarterly
Year founded2011
First issueJuly 2011 (2011-July)
CountryUnited States
Based inPortland, Oregon
LanguageEnglish, Japanese, Chinese and Korean
Websitewww.kinfolk.com
OCLC881493286

The magazine

Kinfolk was created by Nathan Williams, his wife Katie Searle-Williams and their friends Doug and Paige Bischoff in July 2011.[1][2] Primarily a lifestyle magazine aimed at young professionals, it focuses on home, work, play, food and community through photo essays, recipes, interviews, profiles, personal stories and practical tips. The writers, photographers, designers and chefs who contribute to Kinfolk are drawn from a largely international pool of creative people, often featuring more than 50 individual contributors an issue.

Released quarterly, each issue is themed around a topic that is related to the season it is being published in, with all food, entertaining and lifestyle content geared towards that theme. Sample articles include interviews with well-known chefs,[3] sample themed menus with accompanying recipes, illustrated guides to daily encounters and inspirational photo essays encouraging readers to try new activities.

In addition to its print publication, Kinfolk organizes monthly "community gathering" events that take place around the world, each based on a seasonal theme such as flower potlucks, butcher's block parties and campfire cooking.[4] These events take place concurrently and aim to unite the global community of Kinfolk readers while also offering practical advice and lessons. The company also produces international food-based workshops, cookbooks and a short film series.

Reception

Kinfolk has been praised for its clean design and photographic aesthetic.[5] Portland Monthly has described it as creating "a distinct ripple in the publishing world" with "an aesthetic all its own."[6] The New York Times called the magazine "the Martha Stewart Living of the Portland Set", saying that the city "may have officially out-twee'd itself" with Kinfolk.[7]

International versions

In addition to its American readership, Kinfolk also has a growing international following. The magazine is published in Chinese and Korean, and the company launched a Japanese edition in 2013.[8]

Other publications

In October 2013, Kinfolk published its debut cookbook, The Kinfolk Table: Recipes for Small Gatherings, through Artisan Books. It contains 85 traditional recipes supplied by the families of the extended Kinfolk community, including examples from Portland, Brooklyn, Copenhagen, England and other international locations.[9]

Kinfolk published its second side publication in October 2015, an interior design book named The Kinfolk Home. This publication was also made through Artisan Books.[10] The book featured homes from several countries and regions, including Japan, France and Scandinavia.[11] In 2017, Kinfolk published Kinfolk Entrepreneur: Ideas for Meaningful Work.[12] Kinfolk published The Kinfolk Garden in October 2020 under Artisan Books.[13]

In November 2021, Kinfolk published Kinfolk Travel: Slower Ways to See the World, under Artisan Books. The book focuses on travel planning tips.[14]

List of Issues

Issue Number Date of release Name of Issue
1 1 January 2011 Volume One
2 7 February 2012 Volume Two
3 27 March 2012 A Guide for Small Gatherings
4 3 July 2012 A Guide for Small Gatherings
5 2 October 2012 Senses
6 27 November 2012 A Guide for Small Gatherings
7 27 March 2012 Ice Cream
8 16 June 2013 Japan
9 10 September 2013 The Weekend Issue
10 3 December 2013 Aged
11 4 March 2014 Home
12 3 June 2014 Saltwater
13 2 September 2014 Imperfect
14 25 November 2014 Winter
15 3 Mar 2015 Entrepreneur
16 2 June 2015 Essentials
17 1 September 2015 Family
18 24 November 2015 Design
19 1 March 2016 Adrenaline
20 7 June 2016 Travel
21 16 September 2016 Home (II)
22 29 November 2016 Work Special
23 7 March 2017 Weekend Special
24 6 June 2017 Relationships
25 5 September 2017 The Food Issue
26 28 November 2017 The Sport Issue
27 6 March 2018 The Paris Issue
28 5 June 2018 Hair
29 4 September 2018 Print
30 28 November 2018 Hospitality
31 1 March 2019 Architecture
32 1 June 2019 Tokyo
33 10 Sep 2019 Education
34 12 December 2019 Intimacy
35 10 March 2020 Change
36 9 Jun 2020 Movement
37 8 September 2020 Nature
38 1 December 2020 Rituals
39 9 March 2021 Youth
40 8 June 2021 10th Anniversary Edition
41 7 September 2021 The Mediterranean
42 7 December 2021 Technology
43 15 March 2022 The Mind

References

  1. Alexandra Zeigler (28 May 2012). "Kinfolk magazine's creator Nathan Williams on inspiration, small gatherings, and the creative process". Weldon Owen. Archived from the original on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  2. "20 independent magazines that every creative should have on their coffee table". Creative Boom. 9 November 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  3. O'Hara, Gail. "An Interview with Andy Ricker from Pok Pok". Kinfolk. Archived from the original on 5 February 2015. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
  4. "Kinfolk Dinner – Brooklyn, New York Short Film | OEN". The189.com. 5 March 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
  5. Matthew McIntyre (25 July 2011). "Kinfolk Magazine". Desktop. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
  6. Benjamin Tepler (2 April 2014). "Kinfolk Magazine Takes Over the World". Retrieved 3 February 2015.
  7. Tim Murphy (25 April 2014). "Kinfolk Magazine, the Martha Stewart Living of the Portland Set". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  8. "Kinfolk Japan Edition Launched". Minimal. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
  9. Williams, Nathan (2013-10-15). The Kinfolk Table. Artisan. ISBN 978-1-57965-669-0.
  10. "THE KINFOLK HOME". Kinfolk. Kinfolk. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  11. "The Kinfolk Home: A Book for Fulfilling, Slow Living". Yatzer. Yatzer. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  12. Williams, Nathan (2017-10-17). The Kinfolk Entrepreneur: Ideas for Meaningful Work. Artisan Books. ISBN 978-1-57965-758-1.
  13. Burns, John (2020-10-27). The Kinfolk Garden: How to Live with Nature. Artisan Books. ISBN 978-1-64829-012-1.
  14. Burns, John (2021-11-16). Kinfolk Travel: Slower Ways to See the World. Artisan Books. ISBN 978-1-64829-120-3.
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