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DG #24: Instagram competition winner

Lukewarm off the press (it came out two weeks ago) is DG #25, which means it’s time to peruse readers’ pictures of our previous issue, and pick a winner in what’s surely the slowest-moving favouriting process in all of Instagram. Every quarter, we reward the best pic of DG with a copy of How to be evil. If you want a chance to win the book, just tag us on Instagram so we can see your photo. We’re at dg_quarterly. Don’t worry, you’ve got plenty of time. Here are the best shots of our previous issue.

3. Adrienne Shih, Portland purchaser: We consider it an honour to be seen as Portland-appropriate, and we’re also proud to be in the same haul as a T-shirt from a renowned local ice cream parlour and this very demure egg cup. Cracking. 

 


  2. Veronika, coffee connoisseur: We love the way the swirls of the latte art complement our cover art perfectly. Stimulating.

 


1. Tina Casagrand, receiver of much mail: This documenting of a bumper day for deliveries sums up what having a magazine subscription is all about. You can almost hear the thud of paper on porchway in this photograph. It’s also gratifying to see we’re in good company in this rarely seen spine view. Congratulations, Tina – a copy of How to be evil will be landing on that verandah soon.

A slower, more reflective type of journalism”
Creative Review

Jam-packed with information... a counterpoint to the speedy news feeds we've grown accustomed to”
Creative Review

A leisurely (and contrary) look backwards over the previous three months”
The Telegraph

Quality, intelligence and inspiration: the trilogy that drives the makers of Delayed Gratification”
El Mundo

Refreshing... parries the rush of 24-hour news with 'slow journalism'”
The Telegraph

A very cool magazine... It's like if Greenland Sharks made a newspaper”
Qi podcast

The UK's second-best magazine” Ian Hislop
Editor, Private Eye
Private Eye Magazine

Perhaps we could all get used to this Delayed idea...”
BBC Radio 4 - Today Programme