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Lee Dean is the founder of Duck & Whale Magazine, born in 2015 to give the Porsche community a magazine made to emulate the beauty of the motor vehicles we adore. Duck & Whale is an art magazine/journal, where they write as much about the images and design. D&W tells human stories through interviews, automotive journalism, and even fact-based fiction pieces. Lee is a creative director, photographer, writer, and father of three living in Sydney, Australia. His background is in the advertising, design, and print industries. The D&W story is that every Porsche journey is unique and it’s their aim to highlight and understand the path each Porsche person is on, regardless of how long they have been traveling. Lee also recommends shifting down a gear and flooring it as often as possible!

 SHOW SPONSORS    

Covercraft    •   American Collectors Insurance   •   Autogeek   •   Linkage Magazine   •    Techforce Foundation    •   RPM Foundation 

INSPIRATION

At Wheels magazine, Glenn Smith, was an inspiration. Also Kim Burke, who Lee works with on Duck & Whale has a high level vision and Kobi Simmat who has a bigger than life view of the world.

CHALLENGE 

Upon launch of D&W the decline of the print industry made things very challenging.

SPECIAL AUTOMOBILES

1973 Porsche 911T with a 3 litre SC motor in GP White

BOOK RECOMMENDATION

Duck & Whale Magazine

The Ten X Rule by Grant Cardone

Atomic Habits by James Clear

Greelights by Matthew McConaughey 

PARTING WORDS OF WISDOM

“Success is not final; failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” – Winston Churchill
 
WHERE TO FIND LEE

Duck & Whale 

YouTube

Instagram

 

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