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Notion
October 2017 cover featuring Demi Lovato
EditorKitty Robson
CategoriesMusic, Fashion, Culture
FrequencyBi-annual
PublisherNotion London Limited
Total circulation65,000[1]
Founded2004
Based inUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.notion.online
ISSN1745-1760
OCLC225922027

Notion is a newsstand music and fashion magazine published bi-annually in the United Kingdom. Founded in 2004.

About

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Notion was co-founded by Billy Hussein, alternatively known as Billy Notion. Notion's team is headed up by Nicholas Douglas (Creative Director). Contributors to the magazine also write for other publications including The Guardian, Drowned In Sound, Pop Justice and The Huffington Post.

The magazine has an established 'Introducing' section featuring up-and-coming artists alongside new music and fashion stories. The centre section of the magazine includes longer music features, notably in-depth interviews with established artists and fashion editorials. The last section of the magazine is devoted to culture and one-off features.

Artists to have been previously featured on the cover include Demi Lovato, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell Williams, Adam Lambert, Lindsay Lohan, Ariana Grande, Joey Badass, The Weeknd, Bastille, Bruno Mars, Jessie J, Pixie Lott and Carly Rae Jepsen. The current cover stars of Notion are Niall Horan, Rita Ora, Future, Clean Bandit and Mabel.

Notion is distributed around newsstands including WHSmith, as well as independent retailers around the United Kingdom, United States and European cites. Notion is available for purchase online and shipped internationally.

Online and other platforms

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Notion is a social first brand which bridges the gap between its bi-annual issues, running daily fashion, music and culture features and articles. Notion.Online provides a platform for emerging and established artists to share news instantaneously. The website also runs stories digitally alongside the quarterly printed issues.

In November 2018, the website underwent an extensive relaunch with the URL changing to notion.online.

References

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  1. ^ "Mag ABCs: Full circulation round-up for the first half of 2013". Press Gazette. 15 August 2013. Retrieved 7 December 2013.
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