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Slow Life (Kinfolk) is an independent magazine that advocates a slow lifestyle and the pursuit of life's intrinsically beautiful ideas, published by Ouur, in the hope that they can be used to make readers' lives easier and simpler and spend more The magazine is based in Portland, Oregon, USA.

Kinfolk's magazine editor-in-chief and founder is Nathan Williams, a young man from Canada, started a blog in college in 2008, posting photos of garden dinners or parties out, such as a perfect overhead shot of a dinner plate, or posting a photo of his girlfriend Katie Searle's beautiful picture under the tree.

By 2011, the blog had a regular By 2011, this blog had over 60,000 regular readers, and Nathan Nathan, Katie, and best friend Bischoff, have gradually developed their own style - portraits that capture the gaze and seemingly unintentional moments of quiet beauty. The siblings gradually realized that this blog offered a style and content that seemed unprecedented in the current publishing world.

Kinfolk is published in a quarterly format. Each issue has a theme, 144 pages of illustrated content, no advertising, and is priced at $16 The price is $16. The content is very broad, with photos, essays, poems, interviews and even recipes - everything about lifestyle is possible.

While insisting on paper publication, Kinfolk Kinfolk has its own website and various social accounts, on which it publishes some videos, or exclusive online versions of content. In addition, in order to meet the needs of a large number of overseas readers, they have launched local editions of the magazine in Japan, Korea, Russia and China. In addition to the translation of the original magazine content, a " local booklet" is also included, introducing content related to the local culture.

< p> Today Kinfolk is more than just a magazine. Last year, Kinfolk launched a co-brand with a Japanese company, Ouurs, which specializes in menswear and womenswear. Currently, Ouurs Jessica reveals that Ouurs will later expand into furniture. Jessica revealed that Ouurs will expand into the furniture category and will open an online ordering business this spring.


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