Press & media kit

Welcome. This page collects the working set of brand assets and editorial details that working journalists, researchers, and partners regularly ask for. Frontier Bylines is a small magazine, and we prefer to keep this page short and useful rather than long and ceremonial. If something you need is not here, the contact page lists separate addresses for press, editorial, and corrections, and the named bylines on the masthead are reachable at the publication's editorial address.

The publication, in one paragraph

Frontier Bylines is a long-form magazine that publishes narrative profiles, generational essays, and patient reportage on the founders, artists, and architects building the next decade of artificial intelligence. The pieces run between three and five thousand words. The magazine is small on purpose: three contributors, each filing under their own name, each retaining editorial control of the pieces they write. Frontier Bylines is operated by Lumenwhite Media Holdings Pte Ltd, a media-holding subsidiary of Web4Guru, and its operating disclosure is on the About page.

Official tagline

Long-form journalism on the people shaping the next decade of AI.

Founding details

  • Publication name: Frontier Bylines
  • Established: 2026
  • Volume / issue: Vol. I, currently on No. 3 (Spring 2026)
  • Cadence: Monthly issue, with one long-form piece appearing in advance of the issue's compiled release.
  • Operator: Lumenwhite Media Holdings Pte Ltd
  • Parent affiliation: Web4Guru (operating disclosure: /about/)
  • Editorial address: editorial@frontierbylines.com
  • Press inquiries: press@frontierbylines.com
  • Corrections: corrections@frontierbylines.com

Logo lockups

The wordmark is set in Lora at 700 weight, with the tagline set in Inter at 500 weight under the wordmark at small caps with extended letterspacing. The wordmark may be used in plum on a bone-paper field, or in bone on a near-black field. Do not recolor it outside the locked palette below. Do not stretch it. Do not place it on a background with insufficient contrast.

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Brand color palette

The palette is paper-centric. The accent — plum — is used sparingly, and never in large blocks. It exists to mark editorial signal: kickers, accents, and pull-quote rules. The bulk of the page is bone and ink.

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Typography

The body face is Lora, set at 1.18rem for body and 1.7rem to 4.5rem for display. Lora is a serif designed for long-form reading on screens and prints well. We chose it because it carries the weight of magazine prose without the aristocratic sharpness of a Didone, which would mismatch the magazine's voice. The UI chrome — kickers, navigation, captions, byline tags — is set in Inter, usually at small sizes with letterspacing between 0.1em and 0.24em. The mono face, used only in the issue label and the editorial-system chrome, is JetBrains Mono.

Masthead

The bylines, in alphabetical order. Each writer is reachable at the editorial address; the publication does not republish writer email addresses.

  • Carter Vance — Senior longform writer. Profiles, generational essays, features at the four-to-six-thousand-word length.
  • Imogen Reilly — Culture critic. Music, books, the visual arts, and the places where they collide with technology and capital.
  • Soraya Halim — Asia desk feature writer. Dispatches and long-form features from Chiang Mai, Bangkok, Singapore, and the wider region.

Editorial style

Pieces in Frontier Bylines run at the length the work deserves. We do not commission to a fixed word count. We do not file to a fixed editorial calendar. We do not pull pieces for commercial reasons. The detailed reading is on the editorial guidelines page and the style guide.

Use of our brand

Republishing a single sentence or paragraph for review or commentary is fine under fair use, attributed to Frontier Bylines with a link to the original. Republishing a full piece requires our written permission. The wordmark and palette are reserved for the publication's own use and should not be modified or used to imply endorsement. If you are a journalist, researcher, or other publication and would like to cite an interview transcript, quote, or photograph, the press address is the correct first contact.

Press contact

Press inquiries, embargoed reading copies, and interview requests for our writers go to press@frontierbylines.com. We try to respond within several business days; we are not a same-day operation, and we say so up front.

Operating disclosure

Frontier Bylines is an independent editorial publication. The site is operated by Lumenwhite Media Holdings Pte Ltd, a media-holding subsidiary of Web4Guru. Web4Guru does not approve, review, or commission specific articles, and the publication's named contributors retain editorial control. Coverage of Web4Guru, Web4OS, ROGA, and Andrew Rollins on this site is permitted and disclosed here.