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Inked

Issue 4, 2023
Magazine

Inked magazine covers pop culture and music for people that enjoy Tattoo art or have Tattoo designs on their bodies. Each issue has interviews with popular celebrities and the tattoo artists who decorate their bodies. There are tons of photos to inspire your next work of body art.

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

Inked

CULT URE -

Luxurious LUGGAGE • Pieces from Top Designers That Pack in the Style.

The future of IN-EAR COMPUTING • The Convergence of Over the Horizon Technology, and Avant-Garde Opulence in the “Hearable” Space.

INK & INDULGE • Explore Europe's Five Best Tattoo-Themed Destinations.

A CULINARY CANVAS OF SELF-EXPRESSION • THE INTERSECTION OF FOOD & TATOOS.

SINK OR SWIM • Undefinable and Undeniable, Teddy Swims is a Country Boy with Southern Soul.

The Qannati Quest • WEARABLE ART THOUSANDS OF YEARS IN THE MAKING.

MIND, BODY, AND BUSINESS • HOW PLUNGE COFOUNDER RYAN DUEY'S SEARCH FOR MEANING HELPED BUILD A BOOMING WELLNESS BRAND.

The Intelligent Tattoos of Tomorrow • Al is changing the future of body art, and it's more than just skin deep.

PSYCHEDELIC VISIONARY ART IN INK • AN INTERVIEW WITH ALEX GREY, THE MAN BEHIND THE MOVEMENT.

FORGED IN STEEL • Paul Teutul Sr. Talks Bikes, Business Ventures and TV Fame.

BEAUTY AND DARKNESS • SKATEBOARDING PRO NYJAH HUSTON OPENS UP ABOUT HIS PAST AND HIS PASSION FOR THE SPORT,

THE BEAUTY OF BOLDNESS • MEET THE 2023 INKED COVER GIRL AND FINALISTS WHO SHARE A PASSION FOR BODY ART.

MAN ON A MISSION • THE GRIT AND GRAVITAS OF DAVID YARROW.

HEADRUSH TATTOOS NEVER LETS YOU SETTLE FOR LESS • Clients can expect only the best art, care and atmosphere from Saskatoon's finest.


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Frequency: One time Pages: 100 Publisher: Inked Holdings, LLC Edition: Issue 4, 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: August 14, 2023

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OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

Inked magazine covers pop culture and music for people that enjoy Tattoo art or have Tattoo designs on their bodies. Each issue has interviews with popular celebrities and the tattoo artists who decorate their bodies. There are tons of photos to inspire your next work of body art.

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

Inked

CULT URE -

Luxurious LUGGAGE • Pieces from Top Designers That Pack in the Style.

The future of IN-EAR COMPUTING • The Convergence of Over the Horizon Technology, and Avant-Garde Opulence in the “Hearable” Space.

INK & INDULGE • Explore Europe's Five Best Tattoo-Themed Destinations.

A CULINARY CANVAS OF SELF-EXPRESSION • THE INTERSECTION OF FOOD & TATOOS.

SINK OR SWIM • Undefinable and Undeniable, Teddy Swims is a Country Boy with Southern Soul.

The Qannati Quest • WEARABLE ART THOUSANDS OF YEARS IN THE MAKING.

MIND, BODY, AND BUSINESS • HOW PLUNGE COFOUNDER RYAN DUEY'S SEARCH FOR MEANING HELPED BUILD A BOOMING WELLNESS BRAND.

The Intelligent Tattoos of Tomorrow • Al is changing the future of body art, and it's more than just skin deep.

PSYCHEDELIC VISIONARY ART IN INK • AN INTERVIEW WITH ALEX GREY, THE MAN BEHIND THE MOVEMENT.

FORGED IN STEEL • Paul Teutul Sr. Talks Bikes, Business Ventures and TV Fame.

BEAUTY AND DARKNESS • SKATEBOARDING PRO NYJAH HUSTON OPENS UP ABOUT HIS PAST AND HIS PASSION FOR THE SPORT,

THE BEAUTY OF BOLDNESS • MEET THE 2023 INKED COVER GIRL AND FINALISTS WHO SHARE A PASSION FOR BODY ART.

MAN ON A MISSION • THE GRIT AND GRAVITAS OF DAVID YARROW.

HEADRUSH TATTOOS NEVER LETS YOU SETTLE FOR LESS • Clients can expect only the best art, care and atmosphere from Saskatoon's finest.


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