
Extremely colorful and foldable, the cover of German design magazine Novum was inspired by Richard Buckminster Fuller. Created by Hamburg-based agency Paperlux, the geometric cover allows readers to bend and fold the cover any way that they wish. More then 1,000 triangles were die-cut into the surface of the paper – more than 140 die cuts per cover.





View the making of the cover:






















frank on 10.27.2011 at 03:41 AM
“the geometric cover allows readers to bend and fold the cover any way that they wish.”
Awesome idea. Now i am finally able to fold covers of magazines
the way i wish…
This will change everything, again.
SISKA on 10.28.2011 at 01:51 AM
WHERE I CAN GET THIS MAGAZINE? CAN BUY ONLINE?
Jaime (post author) on 10.28.2011 at 15:51 PM
You can try here: http://www.novumnet.de/en/service-kontakt/buy-single-issues.html
Caitlin on 11.03.2011 at 16:53 PM
Anywhere that delivers to the US/Canada?!??! I’m DYING to own this…
Jaime (post author) on 11.04.2011 at 08:38 AM
You can see if they do here: http://www.novumnet.de/en/service-kontakt/buy-single-issues.html
Mariana Benedicto@hotmail on 12.14.2011 at 17:40 PM
Wish i had one of those, were buy it?
Magie on 05.15.2012 at 16:15 PM
how is the longevity of the cover?
Jess on 05.15.2012 at 20:26 PM
Did anyone have any luck ordering one? I tried the suggested link but I couldn’t find the translation to English and really can’t understand any German. This is as far as I could get and it says 0€ so I’m surely doing it wrong. http://www.stiebner.com/warenkorb.php?verlag=0 Thanks for your help
Jaime (post author) on 05.15.2012 at 20:45 PM
They might be sold out since the issue was published back in October of 2011.