L’actualité près de chez-vous

Le média participatif qui raconte votre quartier, avec des enquêtes, des portraits et vos témoignages du quotidien.

An organized editorial workspace for a local news magazine, featuring a large wooden desk with a sleek laptop showing a layout of “LE FAB MAG” on screen, surrounded by neatly stacked print proofs, color swatches, and a city map covered in small pinned notes, all strictly text and symbols. A large window reveals a softly blurred cityscape of low-rise buildings and rooftops, suggesting a French town. Overcast daylight provides diffused, even lighting with minimal shadows. Photographic realism, captured from a slightly elevated angle using the rule of thirds, with the laptop and magazine proofs in crisp focus. The mood is professional, analytical, and calm, emphasizing serious, citizen-focused journalism and careful editorial work.
A large cork community notice board mounted on a neutral plaster wall inside a bright, modern town hall lobby, completely covered with colorful flyers, printed notices, event posters, and clippings from “LE FAB MAG,” all text-based without any human figures. Sunlight from tall glass doors washes across the board, creating soft, diagonal highlights and faint paper shadows. A polished stone floor reflects some of the warm light, adding depth. Photographic realism, shot straight-on at eye level with sharp focus across the entire board. The atmosphere is engaged and dynamic yet orderly, capturing the essence of local news, civic participation, and community life in a professional, accessible style.

Un journal local, libre et citoyen

Né d’une initiative de riverains, LE FAB MAG défend une information de proximité, indépendante des pouvoirs économiques et politiques. Nous donnons la priorité aux sujets qui impactent votre vie quotidienne et valorisons les initiatives solidaires de notre territoire.

Notre rédaction

A clean metal rack of mailboxes in the lobby of a small apartment building, each box labeled with printed nameplates and several containing visible rolled or folded issues of “LE FAB MAG,” their mastheads and text columns prominent but without photos of people. The walls are painted a soft neutral tone, with a tiled floor below. Cool, diffused morning light filters in from a nearby frosted glass door, creating subtle reflections on the mailbox doors and soft edge shadows. Photographic realism, shot at a slight angle down the hallway to give depth, with shallow depth of field highlighting the mailboxes in the middle. The atmosphere is quietly intimate and local, evoking neighborhood-scale news reaching citizens directly at home.

Aarav Sharma

PDG

Journaliste de terrain, elle couvre les quartiers populaires et donne la parole aux habitants oubliés, avec rigueur et bienveillance.

A meticulously folded stack of local newspapers titled “LE FAB MAG” arranged on a brushed metal newsstand shelf, each front page showing clean, bold headlines and neatly organized columns of text without visible people. The newsstand sits on a wide stone plaza in front of modern municipal buildings, with planters, benches, and bicycles softly blurred in the background. Late afternoon natural light creates gentle reflections on the metal surface and crisp shadows at the edges of the papers. Photographic realism, eye-level composition with a slight three-quarter angle, sharp focus on the masthead. The mood is professional, trustworthy, and civic-minded, emphasizing local information created by and for citizens.

Mateo García

CTO

Correspondant indépendant, il raconte le quotidien des villages voisins, en vérifiant chaque fait auprès des citoyens concernés.

An organized editorial workspace for a local news magazine, featuring a large wooden desk with a sleek laptop showing a layout of “LE FAB MAG” on screen, surrounded by neatly stacked print proofs, color swatches, and a city map covered in small pinned notes, all strictly text and symbols. A large window reveals a softly blurred cityscape of low-rise buildings and rooftops, suggesting a French town. Overcast daylight provides diffused, even lighting with minimal shadows. Photographic realism, captured from a slightly elevated angle using the rule of thirds, with the laptop and magazine proofs in crisp focus. The mood is professional, analytical, and calm, emphasizing serious, citizen-focused journalism and careful editorial work.

Zuri Ndlovu

Ingénieur

Photoreporter passionnée, elle capture l’actualité locale en images fortes, au plus près des mobilisations citoyennes.

A large cork community notice board mounted on a neutral plaster wall inside a bright, modern town hall lobby, completely covered with colorful flyers, printed notices, event posters, and clippings from “LE FAB MAG,” all text-based without any human figures. Sunlight from tall glass doors washes across the board, creating soft, diagonal highlights and faint paper shadows. A polished stone floor reflects some of the warm light, adding depth. Photographic realism, shot straight-on at eye level with sharp focus across the entire board. The atmosphere is engaged and dynamic yet orderly, capturing the essence of local news, civic participation, and community life in a professional, accessible style.

Leila Haddad

Concepteur graphique

Rédacteur data, il analyse les chiffres publics pour éclairer les enjeux locaux et lutter contre les idées reçues.

Notre charte éditoriale et citoyenne

Transparence, vérification des faits, pluralisme des points de vue et refus des conflits d’intérêts guident chaque article publié. Nous assumons nos erreurs, les corrigeons rapidement et expliquons nos choix éditoriaux.

A clean metal rack of mailboxes in the lobby of a small apartment building, each box labeled with printed nameplates and several containing visible rolled or folded issues of “LE FAB MAG,” their mastheads and text columns prominent but without photos of people. The walls are painted a soft neutral tone, with a tiled floor below. Cool, diffused morning light filters in from a nearby frosted glass door, creating subtle reflections on the mailbox doors and soft edge shadows. Photographic realism, shot at a slight angle down the hallway to give depth, with shallow depth of field highlighting the mailboxes in the middle. The atmosphere is quietly intimate and local, evoking neighborhood-scale news reaching citizens directly at home.
A meticulously folded stack of local newspapers titled “LE FAB MAG” arranged on a brushed metal newsstand shelf, each front page showing clean, bold headlines and neatly organized columns of text without visible people. The newsstand sits on a wide stone plaza in front of modern municipal buildings, with planters, benches, and bicycles softly blurred in the background. Late afternoon natural light creates gentle reflections on the metal surface and crisp shadows at the edges of the papers. Photographic realism, eye-level composition with a slight three-quarter angle, sharp focus on the masthead. The mood is professional, trustworthy, and civic-minded, emphasizing local information created by and for citizens.
An organized editorial workspace for a local news magazine, featuring a large wooden desk with a sleek laptop showing a layout of “LE FAB MAG” on screen, surrounded by neatly stacked print proofs, color swatches, and a city map covered in small pinned notes, all strictly text and symbols. A large window reveals a softly blurred cityscape of low-rise buildings and rooftops, suggesting a French town. Overcast daylight provides diffused, even lighting with minimal shadows. Photographic realism, captured from a slightly elevated angle using the rule of thirds, with the laptop and magazine proofs in crisp focus. The mood is professional, analytical, and calm, emphasizing serious, citizen-focused journalism and careful editorial work.