Gawa is an art and culture magazine that deconstructs the unglamorous reality of creative work. The name comes from the Japanese word for river—a branch of a bigger system, flowing unpredictably but always somewhere. The visual identity reflects that: fluid, interconnected, never quite where you expect it.
Gawa is an art and culture magazine that deconstructs the unglamorous reality of creative work. The name comes from the Japanese word for river—a branch of a bigger system, flowing unpredictably but always somewhere. The visual identity reflects that: fluid, interconnected, never quite where you expect it.
Gawa is an art and culture magazine that deconstructs the unglamorous reality of creative work. The name comes from the Japanese word for river—a branch of a bigger system, flowing unpredictably but always somewhere. The visual identity reflects that: fluid, interconnected, never quite where you expect it.