Dumbo Feather

Dumbo feather (formerly named Dumbo feather, pass it on) is an Australian quarterly cultural periodical which is described by its publishers as a mook – half magazine, half book - because it is issued regularly like a magazine, but has the appearance of a book.[1] It is based in St Kilda, Victoria.

Dumbo Feather
CategoriesCulture
FrequencyQuarterly
FormatMook
FounderKate Bezar
Year foundedJune 2004
CompanySmall Giants
CountryAustralia
Based inSt Kilda, Victoria
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.dumbofeather.com
ISSN1838-7012

History and profile

Dumbo feather was launched in June 2004 by Kate Bezar,[2] a New Zealander who had originally worked in consulting. After a trip to the newsagent, looking for inspiration, Bezar realised there was no magazine that she really identified with. This catalysed the creation of Dumbo Feather - an interview magazine profiling extraordinary people from around the world.

In 2011, Small Giants[3] (a social enterprise founded by Berry Liberman and Danny Almagor) took over the magazine.[2] It was relaunched with a new team and design.

In each quarterly issue, five individuals are interviewed. Past interviewees include Jimmy Wales, Ray Lawrence, David De Rothschild, Rusty Young, Kirsty Gusmão, Kevin Roberts, Karen Martini, Graeme Murphy, Craig Ruddy, Lisa Gerrard, Jimmy Pham, Sruli Recht, Tenzin Palmo, Sabrina Ward Harrison, Rachael Kohn, Margaret Wertheim, Marcus Westbury, and David Trubridge.

Dumbo feather is based in Australia, but has a substantial overseas market.

Dumbo feather is printed on 100% recycled paper using soy-based inks.[1]

References and Notes

  1. dumbofeather.com
  2. "Interview · Berry Liberman of Dumbo Feather & Small Giants". The Design Files. 19 July 2013. Retrieved 4 December 2016.
  3. Small Giants


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