The Magaziner
Where magazines and digital meet
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Archive for May, 2012
So what’s the deal? PressReader is an app (for iPhone, iPad, Android, Honeycomb, Blackberry, PC/Mac, although I only used the iPad version) that lets you read tons (and I do mean tons) of newspapers from all around the world. It’s quite impressive how many titles — and countries — are covered, and although I only [...]
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This article was posted on May 19, 2012 under the category Reviews, and covers the following topics: Android, App, Blackberry, Honeycomb, iPad, iPhone, Mac, Newspaper, Newspapers, PC, PressReader, The Guardian, Zinio
Creative Review now has an iPad edition, and there are already a few issues available. I haven’t had a chance to sample an issue yet, but I sure am looking forward to finally reading Jeremy Leslie‘s magazine columns. The Creative Review app for iPad is a free download from the iTunes Store, with individual issues [...]
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This article was posted on May 17, 2012 under the category New Releases, and covers the following topics: App, Creative Review, iPad, Jeremy Leslie
There’s a lovely new magazine project that you should look into supporting through Kickstarter. It’s called DAY JOB, and here’s more on the title from its creator, Elliott Walker: I’m launching a magazine called DAY JOB about contemporary working life. It is a biannual print magazine that explores modern work culture through the personal pursuits [...]
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This article was posted on May 10, 2012 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: DAY JOB, Elliott Walker, Kickstarter
Readers will have noticed that the site hasn’t been receiving as much love as it should over the past month, but the thirst for magazine sustenance is as strong as ever, and here in Tokyo, we’re currently celebrating print culture as part of the 10th edition of the Magazine Library, held at Hillside Terrace in [...]
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This article was posted on May 6, 2012 under the category Events, New Releases, and covers the following topics: Audrey Fondecave, Daikanyama, Hillside Terrace, Luis Mendo, Magazine Library, OK Fred, PauseTalk, PechaKucha, Radio OK Fred, Tokyo, TOO MUCH, Yoshi Tsujimura