Our Commitment to Printing Beautiful and Authentic Content

Preserving the Printed Word

In a world where endless content is available for free at your fingertips, why should you subscribe and pay for a print magazine? Like most things in life, to find the answer, we must start at the very beginning.

In the beginning, God created our first parents in the Garden, body and soul. Like Adam and Eve, we too inhabit the physical world, a place where pages of magazines become dogeared, typos can’t be edited after send, receipts make the perfect bookmark, and mail comes to your doorstep, not your inbox.

While Trivium Magazine does include a digital version in two of its subscription tiers, we are primarily focused on the physical print copy. Promoting the beauty and dignity of the printed word is where our passion lies, and why we currently don’t offer a digital only subscription.

We want you to be able to physically bring Trivium Magazine into your home, share it with your friends and families, and then let it rest on the coffee table for a while.

We know print magazines take time to produce, print, and mail to our subscribers. But we are convinced this slow speed is just what the world needs a little more of right now.

When everything around us operates at lightning speed, we hope that Trivium Magazine will serve as a reminder to savor the good things in life, slow down for a while, and remember your roots in the Garden.­

Honest and Authentic Content

It’s time to let you in on a little Trivium Magazine secret we’ve been keeping.

Soon after starting to work on our first issue, we decided as a team that we wouldn’t use any stock images in our magazine layout, on our website, or in our marketing. Though using beautiful stock images can certainly elevate and punctuate the written word, we wanted to challenge our creativity and attempt to bring a truly authentic feel to every single page of Trivium Magazine.

This challenge has led to some pretty memorable moments, from taking 130 pictures of bourbon to convincing a bunch of friends to participate in an impromptu photo shoot at the local coffee shop. Our images may not feel as refined as those found in some magazines, but we wouldn’t want it any other way.

If you’re a photographer and interested in sharing your work with our readers, please contact us to join us in the journey of creative authenticity.

About Us

Here at the crossroads, amid the noise of the modern world, we strive to reclaim the truth of being made in God’s image and likeness: body, mind, and soul.

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