The "New" in this volume refers to its revolutionary approach to artist features. Rather than just showcasing finished pieces, the magazine dives into the world-building behind them. What’s Inside Vol. 1?

A conversation with a seed saver who has grown the same tiny tomato variety for 47 years.

The charm of Vol1 lies in its rawness. The paper is uncoated, almost newsprint-like, giving it a vintage zine feel. Hand-drawn margins and occasional blank spaces for reader notes make it feel personal. However, because it was the first volume, the binding is fragile, and the text is entirely in Korean with no translations.