Good Read: Vegan Life Magazine


We've had a good read through the new glossy vegan magazine for the UK, and were really impressed! This is something you could leave casually leave on the coffee table and not feel embarrassed about - it's slick, well presented and really readable. It's also available in Supermarkets, which is a major milestone:




As good as 'The Vegan' has got in recent years, it has quite a narrow and introspective focus. Vegan Life by contrast is more likely to appeal to would-be vegans, without diluting the core message. It's very accessible, yet with over 50 pages it's no lightweight.

How far we've come


Vegan publishing has come a long way in the last 20 years, and not just with the stratospheric explosion of social media, blogs and websites. The magazine form has changed enormously too, whether in print or electronic format.


We've chosen to illustrate this point with a couple of covers from Vegan Views, which ironically still looks like this today. Go back to the nineties though, and even the noughties, and this was all there was. You can't imagine for a moment that this presents veganism as anything other than niche and cranky.

Vegetarians have been mainstream for 20 years, and have grown used to glossy magazines - even the BBC publish a vegetarian magazine. For a glossy, accessible and readable vegan magazine to sit proudly on the shelves at Tesco is a milestone we should all celebrate.

Subscribe to Vegan Life


Vegan Life is available in a variety of ways, in print and electronic forms (six issues a year).

Print: Subscribe and get Vegan Life delivered. Sign up at veganlifemag.co.uk

iPad: Open the App Store and search for Vegan Life Magazine (avoid similarly named US apps)

Mac/PC: Subscribe and read via PocketMags


Vegan Life Magazine




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2 comments:

  1. well...I quite like niche and cranky

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    1. There's always the danger that veganism becomes fashionable... and fashions change, but there are huge benefits to the new high profile of all things vegan.

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