Plume

Plume is a quarterly publishing project that presents itself as an experimental space for cultural exchange and information, designed to welcome and foster dialogue between diverse, sometimes conflicting, points of view within a collective narrative built around shared, cross-cutting themes.

The magazine stands out for its strong and recognizable visual identity, integrating illustrations and graphics created by local artists with a variety of textual content: editorials, columns, essays, interviews, thematic insights, and informational pages.

Plume rejects commercial logic, positioning itself outside the dynamics of traditional marketing, and presents itself as a free, radical editorial tool open to discussion.
In fact, the name Plume implicitly recalls the figure of Max Stirner, a nineteenth-century German philosopher who anticipated many reflections on individualism, nihilism and anarchist thought.

Very few of Stirner's writings and no images remain, and Plume, like him, moves in the shadow of concepts, trying to bring to light critical and unconventional reflections on our "global palace."
