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July 25th, 2017
Nothing can really replace the touch and feel of paper on your hands. Our print magazine feels good to the touch and it certainly is ideal for display on your bookshelf. But we get it – for some of you, a digital copy would be so much more convenient. We heard you!
That’s why a digital version of Cubes is now available through subscription via PixelMags. Now you can access what matters most in design and architecture in Singapore and Asia via your digital device, on the go.
Simply find and download Cubes Magazine app in the Apple App Store and select the issue of your choice. Individual digital issues (starting from issue 85, April/May 2017) as well as annual subscriptions are available.
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