In a world where stories are often cut short, where voices fade before they are truly heard, 4079 Magazine steps in—not to rewrite the past, but to honor the echoes it leaves behind. This year, the Polytechnic University of the Philippines’ Department of Journalism unveils the 30th volume of iCommunicate, an edition that dares to confront the narratives softened by time, silence, and society.
With a mission to be a cornerstone in conversations about loss and hope, 4079 aims to engage readers in narratives that transcend time. This is not just a magazine; it is a journey through stories that acknowledge loss, where endings are not seen as conclusions but as a door to new beginnings.
Do you also believe that we are all the same in one undeniable way? We were once lost, we grieved, and we searched for meaning in the wreckage. Indeed, endings are rarely clean as they leave behind remnants—unfinished thoughts, whispered regrets, and dreams that never found their way to reality. Yet within these fragments lies a deeper truth—every conclusion carries within it a flicker of renewal, a moment of hope waiting to be unearthed. And 4079 exists for those seeking solace in shared experiences.
But before you turn the first page, ask yourself: What do the numbers 40, 7, and 9 symbolize? Is it a moment frozen in time? A hidden message waiting to be unraveled? Or perhaps, like the stories within, it is a mystery meant to be uncovered?
Lucky for you! After almost five months in the making, 4079 Magazine is finally set to launch on the 3rd of March, bringing these stories to life in both print and digital forms.
We’re telling you, this is an event you won’t want to miss—a moment that promises to challenge perspectives, stir emotions, and perhaps, offer a sense of closure to those still searching.
Because endings are not just conclusions; they are beginning to be embraced. And 4079 Magazine is here to tell those stories.