The Quite Delightful Project’s second second luxury erotic magazine – the Quite Lovely issue – is now available and comprises 340 pages of stimulating photography, illustration and articles. The magazine is also accompanied by a 28 page standalone monograph of Elegia’s provocatively candid self portrait photography and an 80 page booklet of the team’s own erotic confessions.
Quite Lovely
Photography by Desiree Mattsson in Quite Lovely, the second issue of the The Quite Delightful Project’s luxury erotic magazine.
Quite Lovely
Portraits by Eduardo Torres in Quite Lovely, the second issue of the The Quite Delightful Project’s luxury erotic magazine.
To see the full essay, pre-order a copy of the magazine; which, along with its accompanying publications, you can enjoy a pre-publication discount if you order online (which you can do here).
Quite Lovely
Brooke Lynne & Kara Neko photographed by Johanna Stickland in Quite Lovely, the second issue of the The Quite Delightful Project’s luxury erotic magazine.
To see the full essay, pre-order a copy of the magazine; which, along with its accompanying publications, you can enjoy a pre-publication discount if you order online (which you can do here).
Quite Lovely
Eugenia photographed by Splice in Quite Lovely, the second issue of the The Quite Delightful Project’s luxury erotic magazine.
To see the full essay, pre-order a copy of the magazine; which, along with its accompanying publications, you can enjoy a pre-publication discount if you order online (which you can do here).
Quite Lovely
Candid and fearless erotic photography by Laurent Benaim in Quite Lovely, the second issue of the The Quite Delightful Project’s luxury erotic magazine.
To see the full essay you can pre-order a copy of the magazine; which, along with its accompanying publications, you can currently order online at a pre-publication discount.
Quite Lovely
Here’s the second ‘digital postcard’ which we have designed to promote the essay of Anne-Constance Frénoy’s beautiful photography in Quite Lovely, the second issue of the The Quite Delightful Project’s luxury erotic magazine.
To see the full essay you can pre-order a copy of the magazine; which, along with its accompanying publications, you can currently order online at a pre-publication discount.
Quite Lovely
This is this is the first in an ongoing series of ‘digital postcards’ that we shall be posting on Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook etc to introduce the photographers who have submitted essays to issue two, our Quite Lovely issue.
This photograph is from the essay by Jo Schwab.
To see the full essay you can purchase a copy of the magazine; which, along with its accompanying publications, you can currently order online at a pre-publication discount.
Quite Lovely
Behold! Here is the cover for issue two of The Quite Delightful Project’s luxury erotic publication, the QUITE LOVELY issue.
Keep your eyes peeled for updates about featured photographers and articles in our Journal section (where we post everything Quite Delightful).
More details about pre-ordering Issue Two will be announced soon!
Join our conversations on Twitter and let us know what you thought of Issue One by following us at @QuiteBriefly
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Iain Claridge Features Quite Frankly
Thank you to Iain Claridge for featuring us on his blog!
“Exquisitely produced to the highest standards, the thing that struck me straight away is the attention to detail in a publication that is quite obviously a labour of love – from the bespoke slipcase and exposed coptic stitch binding of the main magazine, to the sweet little photograph slotted into the cover of it’s naughty little sister, ‘I Confess’.
On the basis of this first issue, Quite Frankly is showing all the potential of becoming a highly collectable series of publications.”
Take a scroll through Iain’s blog – you won’t be dissapointed.
Quite Frankly: Fait Accompli
Large scale design and print projects always involve an opportunity to learn something new, and this has been especially so with the production of our first issue: Quite Frankly.
However you might wish to describe publications such as this – adult, erotic, top shelf – it’s probably true to say that adult themed magazines are more consistently disappointing than is the case with any other magazine publishing sector. Whilst niche, boutique or otherwise beautiful publications exist for every type of magazine you might imagine, the top shelf continues to singularly fail to respond to customer’s ever more refined tastes.
The ambition of the Quite Delightful team has always been to design a publication that could be proudly displayed on one’s coffee table, rather than being hidden under the mattress as is, I’m sure, the case with so many of the existing magazines in this space.
Our goal was to create a truly beautiful publication that could showcase industry defining levels of design layout and print production.
Whilst this level of ambition has perhaps slowed down the release of Issue One of the magazine, this delay will manifest itself in something really quite exceptional. There can be no other independent publishing venture, and certainly no mainstream publication, that has approached print in the way that The Quite Delightful Project now delivers.
The 360 page first issue of the magazine is oversize, a large format 325mm x 245mm, and because we wanted to display photography large (as double page spreads) and not have important parts of the images disappearing into the centre fold of the publication, we have printed it with an exposed thread-sewn spine to enable images to lay flat. To ensure the strength of the binding of so many pages, we have – by hand – glued the spine with two layers of a flexible transparent glue.
This ‘by hand’ aspect of the project features throughout the production of the magazine and it’s accompanying publications.
The magazine’s masthead (on the cover) is foil-blocked, twice, by hand. Likewise, the covers of both the Stoya and Nettie Harris monographs are embossed and foil-blocked, again by hand, and also have a fabric binding strip added to the spine for additional effect.
We have decided, at the last minute, to enclose the magazine within a slipcase. This has a debossed area for us to add a printed image, by hand of course, and also has hand debossed text.
The ‘I Confess’ booklet documenting the team’s own erotic adventures also has an image (of the magazine’s designer Alice, who also appears on the cover of Quite Frankly) slotted in to its cover, and this publication is hand-sewn on an old school Singer sewing machine.
Madness! Perhaps? But, with regards to lessons learned, it’s simply a case of if a thing’s worth doing, it’s worth doing well…
We are now well advanced with Issue Two, and much of what has been such hard work with Issue One will directly benefit from this investment towards mastering new print production techniques. That said though, the magazine will continue to evolve. It’s much harder for example to print photography on textural uncoated papers (than glossy coated papers that most magazines are typically printed on). But, we like the tactile aspects of uncoated papers and are going to print much more of Issue Two onto this type of material.
The printers will love us for that decision…
Which brings me to the most important part of this piece. There’s no way that we could have realised the print quality of our launch issue, Quite Frankly, if it were not for the unflagging support of our printers, Opal Print. There commitment has been nothing less than incredible and I’d like to take this opportunity to express the thanks of the whole team for what Opal have brought to this project.
We couldn’t have done it without you.
Quite Available
For those who might be wondering what to distract themselves with for a few minutes during a restful Sunday, I suggest that you treat yourself to a Quite Frankly magazine!
The model on the cover is Quite Delightful‘s own Alice Taylor (who also worked on the design of the magazine and the website) and is photographed by Katherine Jane Wood.
Quite Frankly – The Cover
FIRST LOOK!
Here it is, fresh off the press and with it’s beautiful foil-blocked masthead, the cover for Issue One: Quite Frankly.
Photography by The Quite Delightful Project’s Editor Katherine Wood, and the cover model is the magazine’s designer (The English Group’s own) Alice Taylor.
…and let’s give credit where credit is due, a big thank you to the whole team at our wonderful printers Opal.