Stories that take their time.
Surfed is a quarterly print magazine and daily journal for people who think about the sea more than is strictly reasonable. We publish long-form essays, photography, and conversations with the surfers, shapers, scientists, and writers shaping the coast.
A slower kind of surf media.
Most surf media is built for the scroll. Surfed is built for the armchair: long essays, considered photography, a single great interview every month. We don't chase swells; we chase the people in front of and behind them.
We publish four print issues a year, distributed by independent stockists in nineteen countries, plus a weekly digital dispatch for subscribers. Our writers are paid fairly, our photographers retain their rights, and our pages are printed on uncoated stock by a family-run press in Friuli.
Three principles
Time, not noise.
The best stories don't arrive at deadline. We publish a piece when it's ready, not when the algorithm asks.
Place, not posture.
We report from where the wave is — the kitchen, the shaping bay, the boat at 4 a.m. — and we name the people we meet.
Craft, in everything.
From the typography to the paper to the photograph that doesn't quite fit the page, we take small things seriously.