Senza Futuro
is a bold cultural and visual research journal, founded in London and based
in Turin. It’s a unique blend of a thematic journal and a graphic-design-driven book,
unapologetically honoring the heritage of radical design and art publications while
subverting their conventions. It’s a space where form and content meet in a curated visual
language that speaks to both established design traditions and forward-thinking aesthetics.
This is not just a journal — it’s a visual manifesto that challenges norms across media,
research, and culture, all while maintaining a striking graphic identity that makes it a
valuable reference for young creatives. With a focus on modernity,
Senza Futuro
manages
to stay relevant without falling into the trap of being overly "trendy" or transient. It’s not
about chasing the latest fads, but about dissecting and presenting what’s important in
culture and design through a critical and timeless lens.
Released annually — and never in the same month — each issue is a visual and
intellectual journey that brings together a diverse collective of contributors who defy
expectations. The third bilingual issue, featuring two striking covers shot by Mafia Mashi,
further expands the magazine's visual narrative.