Stopping and looking back – Remind celebrated in the spirit of slow celebration
Remind bookazine, which exploded onto the Hungarian magazine market in 2022, is celebrating its second birthday, focusing on awareness. Two years ago, the founders planned a quarterly publication that could provide support and inspiration in the current turbulent times. Their calculations were right, Remind has become a real success story.

The anniversary provided a good opportunity for summary and evaluation
Exactly two years to the day after the first Remind launch party on November 29, 2022, the founders, staff and guests of Remind bookazine celebrated in the Presidential Suite of the Párisi Udvar Hotel. The anniversary provided a good opportunity for summary and evaluation.
“Two years ago, most people thought I was crazy that I was planning to publish a printed magazine, but now it is clear that the direction was right. Since our launch, we have published nine issues, with a quarterly publication of around 200 pages, inspiring our readers, who would best be described as wanting to take their destiny into their own hands and live their lives consciously instead of drifting. Remind is now the largest bookazine on the Hungarian market, our September issue was 266 pages.” – says Gábor Szilágyi, the founder of the magazine. – “Success required initial audacity and a capable team, to whom I am very grateful for their support in everything and for handling my bold ideas well.”
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