INTRUSO Magazine, Issue 1

Published February 7, 2024
Contributed by Chiara Chiavazza


Chiara Chiavazza, Trinidad Tamayo. License: All Rights Reserved.







We feel a constant and rising sense of invasion: parasites, notifications, drugs, bodies, catastrophes, aliens. But the line between who invades and who is invaded can be more blurred than we usually think, heavily depending on perspectives.

INTRUSO Magazine challenges readers to step out of their comfort zone and break free from their confining filter bubbles. The magazine gathers investigations, opinions and interviews about topical and divisive issues, to question pre-established boundaries and power dynamics, encouraging dialogue and fostering a deeper appreciation of differing viewpoints.

Each issue of the magazine won’t be limited to a single topic, instead it will be a collection of opinions and essays around every kind of invasion we experience everyday. Issue 1 sets the tone of the magazine proposing many articles about science and nature, but also lighthearted contents like “how to choose the best sex toy?” or “why the heck kids are birthdays becoming so expensive?”

The logo is set in Airaz by Javier Unknos. Continuous text and headlines are set in Suisse Int’l by Swiss Typefaces. Inserts are set in Messina Modern by Luzi Type. Navigation, footnotes, credits and tags are set in Suisse Int’l Mono. The article “Opening up to parasites” additionally uses PicNic by Mariel·le Nils, and “A body inside a body: Maternidad” adds CirrusCumulus by Clara Sambot.

This issue counts 96 pages and measures 23.5×33.5 cm. Printed on Cyclus Offset 90g/m² paper. It was made as a student project at Elisava, Barcelona, in 2023.




Chiara Chiavazza, Trinidad Tamayo. License: All Rights Reserved.


Chiara Chiavazza, Trinidad Tamayo. License: All Rights Reserved.


Chiara Chiavazza, Trinidad Tamayo. License: All Rights Reserved.


Chiara Chiavazza, Trinidad Tamayo. License: All Rights Reserved.


Chiara Chiavazza, Trinidad Tamayo. License: All Rights Reserved.


Chiara Chiavazza, Trinidad Tamayo. License: All Rights Reserved.

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