Prophecy Magazine : the Lab

Prophecy Magazine is an internationally distributed bi-annual magazine of architecture, art, fashion, music + culture. Each issue of Prophecy features theoretical architectural ideas/renderings in “the Lab” section. This section usually features 3-5 projects. They are currently accepting submissions to be included in Fall ‘05 issue (August 15th Deadline). [Prophecy Magazine : the Lab]
Please include the following with your submission:
* your name
- * title of project
* description of project
* contact information
* images supplied photoshop file (mac)
- o 72dpi
o maximum width 18″
*all submissions chosen to go to print will then need to be supplied as hi-resolution (300dpi) tiff files, 18″ wide (5400px).
deadline for submissions for FALL ‘05 issue, August 15th.
please send all submissions and questions to:
thelab@prophecymagazine.net
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