Thursday, September 22, 2011

Urbn Cult Lifts Off at STR.CRD


Experience the art of urban culture with URBN.CULT  Magazine – the themed online magazine targeting the young urban professionals (yuppies) between the ages of 16 and 24. The magazine can be expected as often as the 2nd month since the last issue on

The Urbn.Cult magazine celebrates youth culture in the form of art, music, fashion and business through looking at each of these aspects from an art perspective e.g. the art of music creation instead of its materialistic aftermath (pun intended).


This magazine will be launched on the 24th of September at Africa’s biggest annual street culture event STR.CRD. Promotional activities for the magazine include our presence being bolstered by you on social networks, blogs, media and personal networks. Without you, the reader we are just a wasted data bundle.

Urbn.Cult magazine boasts a collective of dynamic creative’s all under the age of 22; the scope of our team comprises of a female fine arts expert, Kelebogile who recently got back from an international exhibition in Thailand.Nation our videographer/photographer extraordinaire whose portfolio is quite a mouthful actually.

<<<<< Writer of note Mr.Calibre, a rapper from the 
duo Fratpack and also a Vodacom Color
 and Ray Ban ambassador;   




Splash >>>>>>   a techno fashion and design geek whose creativity received international acclaim… from who? The creative team of lookbook.nu;


  <<<<<< I, Frypan (Mr Sneak-Peak) our very  own sneaker head whose knowledge
of the sneaker game stretches decades
and he’s only 20 years old.



Gauss, our digital King >>>> and steroid blogger who has an opinion that’s a stamp of approval for many.





<<<<<<<< Last but not least our editor Jaxx , Vodacom color ambassador, passionate entrepreneur who overflows with knowledge of the aspects covered in the magazine and has impeccable writing skills.








If your gonna be at STR.CRD be sure to look out for that outrageously freshly dressed boys and girls at our URBN CULT booth.

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