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Nothing to Nobody is a digital magazine created for people with stye, taste and intelligence. Like You! Each issue is the visual equivalent of a sugar fix containing art, photography, film & more.

Edited and published by Jo Jette, Nothing to Nobody began way back in 2010 and was one of the first digital-only art magazines. The magazine went on hiatus in 2013.

For now you can check out previous issues below – how’s that for a slice of fried gold?

Issue 12

Issue 12 of Nothing to Nobody was sadly our last issue of the magazine. It was an amazing 3 years and we have brought you features on some very talented peeps, but it is finally time to say ‘So Long!’

This last issue features the amazing work of Rion, Will Coles, Nom Kinnear King, Ramona Ring, photographer Mark Tipple, Boywolf, Sugar Fueled, Andy Kittmer, and Tatjana Luft.

Issue Eleven 

Finally issue 11 of Nothing to Nobody is here after surviving water logged computers, Xmas and New Year and a myriad of other traumas! This issue is shining brighter than Galadrial’s vial of Elendial (all you Lord of the Rings fans will know what I’m talking about!) with the talented Jel Ena, kid-genius Eleven, inkologist Sara Lou, we speak to amazing skate photographer Marcello Guardigli and there’s loads more good stuff inside!

Issue Ten

Kapow! Issue 10 is out now and this issue is so jam packed with goodness that it’s like eating a chocolate fudge sundae and enjoying a major sugar rush! The line-up is so sparkling you’ll need sunglasses just so you can open the front cover! Bec Winnel, Archer Dougherty, Teagan White, Devin Clark, Ken Keirns, Karl Doyle, Jon Reinfurt, Anthony Geoffroy – and more! You better believe it!

Nothing to Nobody is a digital magazine created for people with stye, taste and intelligence. Like You! Each issue is the visual equivalent of a sugar fix containing art, photography, film & more.

Edited and published by Jo Jette, Nothing to Nobody began way back in 2010 and was one of the first digital-only art magazines. The magazine went on hiatus in 2013.

For now you can check out previous issues below – how’s that for a slice of fried gold!

Issue Nine
Number Nine is feeling fine and so are we here at Nobody as Issue 9 hits pixel space right… now! A cavalcade of goodness awaits inside its digital pages with Jaime Zollars, the amazing photographic imaginings of Alexia Sinclair, the fantastical work of Matt Dangler, the beautiful painting of Edith Lebeau and Melissa Hartley, Kaitlin Beckett lets us inside her bio-mechanical beast world, and we speak with the amazing folks doing good work the world over at the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. As if that wasn’t enough Beccy Brown and Rebecca Murphy also drop by!

Issue Eight

Hail hail rock’n’roll! Issue 8 of Nothing to Nobody is here – Hurrah! Not only are we looking lush but we have a cavalcade of amazing art blast to keep you inspired, delighted and de-lovely. This issue features the wonderful art of Matt Linares and Stormie Mills, low brow goodness from Eric ‘eye ball’ Richardson, Melbourne’s own Jack Douglas, Swiss graff wranglers – Nevercrew, we check out Japanese based roller derby league – the Kokeshi Roller Dolls, photography by Carine Thevenau, play creatively with Illustration Buzz, have a slice of cheeky cartoon and animated goodness from David Chung, and fall in love with the art of Paul Barnes… plus there’s more!!

Issue Seven

That’s right fiends and gentlebeans! Issue 7 of Nothing to Nobody is nearly here and will be available very soon. This issue is packed to the gazungas with awesome! Meggs, Makatron, JC Rivera, Martin Wittfooth, Twoone, Steve Cross, Aida Sabic, Emma Geary aka Anarkitty, Carisa Swenson – and loads more.

Issue Six

Featuring the art-tastic goodness of Tim Maclean, Cammy d’Errico, Nathaniel Eckstom, Scott D Wilson, Richard Warwick, Maria Finna and so much more …

Issue Five

Issue Four

Issue Three

This issue we hope you consider us fashionably late as we pop out a beautiful new look for Nothing to Nobody. This issue we feature the very cheeky Scott Schieldy, world renowned photographer, Brad Trent; the art of Australia’s own Lily Mae Martin and Andy Murphy; Insectus fiend, Andrew Tong, the authentic (possibly) Norwegian Viking, Bard Hole Standal; paint splatter King, Chris Brett; comic (and grammer) master Andrew Bargeron and many more amazingly talented people!

Issue Two

Jason Limon, DJ M.A.F.I.A, Nawlz creator Stu Campbell, Pac23, Casey Payne, David MacDowell, Rick ‘Dienzo’ Blanco, crooner Oliver Clark, trapeze artist Tank – and so much more!

Issue One

16 thoughts

  1. Hello. I have been following your mag for some time now (gosh, I’m a silent lurker??!) and think it’s beautiful and thought provoking. I was introduced by the live artist battles (which I couldn’t attend as I was interstate, but recommended a friend and she went along.) i have been following since and am stoked to see Ken Taylor is in the latest issue. I’ve only seen three of his works but am stunned by his gift. I’ll be subscribing just so I can see that story, and then to explore new avenues of artistic beauty (and darkness…) and genius. Does a subscription from this point give access to back issues? And I must say, I would love a chance to option for one of the 500 print editions of your annual. I would create a permanent residency for it on my coffee table. 🙂
    Love your mag, megs

    1. Thank you so much for your lovely words! Ken Taylor is absolutely amazing and also a super lovely guy so we are glad you also dig his style. I’m not sure if you can get back issues on a subscription, but I am sure if you email the Zinio team they will be able to help you. They’re usually pretty good with that sort of this. Issue 5 is going to be a real treat so we hope you enjoy!
      xo Nobody’s crew

  2. I really like the artwork on the cover of Issue 3. I don’t suppose there might be any plans on making an actual paper print? 🙂

    1. We love it to! And funny you should ask that as I have been designing everything at hi res, so I do hope to bring out an annual later in the year – it would be a very limited run – maybe only 500 copies – but it’d be about 160 pages!

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