The private and professional sides of London creatives
As lockdown blurs the lines between work and home, photographer Dan Knott explores the complex duality.
Creativity and the city
Under lockdown, many creatives are finding they can work from wherever they choose. But for those just starting out, the lure of the big city is hard to shake.
Quarantine Daydreams
"I'm sorry for what got taken away from you, however big or small" - In her visual narrative, artist Kelly McKerr plays with the tribulations of an anxious professional future.
Taking the leap
Two friends reflect on pivotal career changes at the onset of the pandemic
Letter from the editors: It’s time to talk about money
As the pandemic slashes incomes, we’re re-evaluating our definitions of work and value.
Chronicles of furlough from my bed
Worry about making money. Worry about spending money. Pay rent. Repeat. Illustrator Noemi Ponzoni captures the anxieties of not-working life.
Can the power of positive thinking actually pay your rent?
With her freelance work on hold indefinitely, lifelong cynic Sian O’Gorman takes on the 21 Days of Abundance – again.
The Quaranzine Playlist #2: Business, As Usual
The team at Get In Her Ears share the songs helping them cope with the stress and uncertainty of working life.