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Archive for November, 2011
Monocle is still taking baby steps when it comes to the digital space — at least in terms of iOS editions of the magazine — but it looks like there’s a demand for Monocle content on those devices. Released on November 1, the Monocle 24 app — which gives you access to the newly launched [...]
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This article was posted on November 28, 2011 under the category News, and covers the following topics: App, iOS, iPhone, Monocle, Monocle 24, Mubaloo
What a great idea: Mag Nation, an online store for magazines, has produced a Christmas catalog in the form of a newspaper, to help you on your gift giving hunt. The paper is free, and you can contact Mag Nation to get one sent to you. Stop the press! We Made a Newspaper! [Mag Nation]
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This article was posted on November 28, 2011 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: Catalog, Christmas, Mag Nation, Newspaper
A round-up of magazine-related news. Steven Gregor (Gym Class Magazine) interviews Butt co-founder and editor Gert Jonkers. Michael Bojkowski’s LineRead is taking part in the “Graphic Design – Now in Production” exhibition. Online book production tool PressBooks launches. Via @craigmod Andy Rutledge’s redesign of the New York Times website is now available as a WordPress [...]
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This article was posted on November 28, 2011 under the category News, and covers the following topics: 032c, Andy Rutledge, Butt, Gert Jonkers, Gym Class Magazine, Kindle Fire, LineRead, Little White Lies, Michael Bojkowski, New York Times, PressBooks, Scott Dadich, Steven Gregor, Video, Wordpress
It’s Nice That has announced that its new issue, No. 7, is now available. From their site: The newly redesigned winter issue of It’s Nice That is out now. Within, i-D founder Terry Jones and Nieves editor-in-chief Benjamin Sommerhalder both celebrate the co-existence of content in print and online. Artist Taryn Simon highlights the necessity [...]
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This article was posted on November 28, 2011 under the category New Releases, Print, and covers the following topics: It's Nice That
Great news for fans of indie magazines who don’t have access to a decent newsstand. MagCulture has been selling hand-picked titles for a while now, but has just launched a robust online store to sell even more. As Jeremy explains, “it exists to provide access to magazines we review and like, but that are often hard [...]
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This article was posted on November 28, 2011 under the category Events, News, Print, and covers the following topics: Church of London, Elsie, Gym Class Magazine, Jeremy Leslie, MagCulture, Online Store, Pop-Up Store, Put a Egg On It
I think I’ve already mentioned that I rather like the videos that GQ includes in its iPad edition — sometimes just some footage of a photo shoot, but more often than not an interview with the person featured in the article — and I must say they really outdid themselves with the latest issue (December [...]
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This article was posted on November 28, 2011 under the category Commentary, and covers the following topics: App, Breaking Bad, GQ, iPad, Peter Dinklage, Videos
Matter is a new biannual print magazine that is set to launch at the end of the month, that bills itself as a “technology, style, and conceptual art title.” It’s from the studio behind Kilimanjaro magazine, and this time it is positioning its new title as “the first art and style publication to examine [high-end [...]
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This article was posted on November 23, 2011 under the category New Releases, Print, and covers the following topics: Kilimanjaro, Matter
I love video trailers for magazines, and here’s a great one for the upcoming “Detroit” issue of Boat (out this week). Boat magazine in Detroit [MagCulture]
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This article was posted on November 21, 2011 under the category Print, and covers the following topics: Boat, Detroit, Trailer, Video
INK is a new iPad app that showcases comic book work from New York’s School of Visual Arts. Here’s more from Comics Alliance: Having gifted the comics and cartooning communities with such prodigious talents as James Jean, Kyle Baker, Phil Jimenez, Peter Bagge and the legendary Archie Goodwin himself, it was only appropriate that New [...]
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This article was posted on November 20, 2011 under the category Comics, New Releases, and covers the following topics: Digital Comics, INK, New York's School of Visual Arts
Jeremy posted the announcement on his MagCulture site earlier this month, but the sad news is that the Colophon magazine festival is officially no more — read the details here. The good news though is that that he suggests that he will produce some new events under the MagCulture name, so even though we may [...]
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This article was posted on November 20, 2011 under the category Events, and covers the following topics: Colophon, Jeremy Leslie, MagCulture