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You like magazines that relate to architecture? Expect to be in either Osaka (September 1-17) or Tokyo (September 21-23)? Then you’ll want to check out the “Archizines Osaka/Tokyo” exhibition. The showcase of new architecture fanzines, journals and magazines from around the world that provide an alternative to the established architectural press. Visit the event site [...]
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This article was posted on August 31, 2012 under the category Events, and covers the following topics: Architecture, Archizines, Osaka, Tokyo
The third issue of Tokyo-based TOO MUCH magazine launched here in Tokyo a few weeks ago, but a second launch will happen in Paris this Thursday (July 5, from 19:00) at Bureau de Change. The event will include the magazine’s co-founder, Audrey Fondecave, an installation by Item Idem, and a film selection by Cédrick Eymenier.
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This article was posted on July 3, 2012 under the category Events, Print, and covers the following topics: Audrey Fondecave, Bureau de Change, Cedrick Eymenier, Item Idem, Paris, Tokyo, TOO MUCH
We’re a week away from the launch of the third issue of TOO MUCH Magazine — produced by my Radio OK Fred co-hosts Yoshi Tsujimura and Audrey Fondecave — and here are details on what to expect in the issue, as well as at the launch event, which is happening at the Center for Cosmic [...]
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This article was posted on June 1, 2012 under the category Events, New Releases, Print, and covers the following topics: Audrey Fondecave, Center for Cosmic Wonder, Tokyo, TOO MUCH, Yoshi Tsujimura
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
Today is March 11, which marks the anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan both with its initial impact, and with the nuclear scare that followed, and that continues to worry us. Last year, about a month after that date, I helped organize a global PechaKucha event we called Inspire Japan, to help [...]
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This article was posted on March 11, 2012 under the category Books, Events, New Releases, News, and covers the following topics: 20x20, 3/11, ArchiAid, Architecture for Humanity, iBook, Inspire Japan, iPad, Kathmandu, March 11, PechaKucha, Tohoku
I sure wish I could be in Barcelona on March 8 for this, the second Tinta de la Casa magazine event, produced by Kati Krause and Olivier Talbot. The series is a “quarterly themed exhibition of independent magazines from around the world,” and this second edition has the title of “Geeks, Freaks and Fanboys: Magazines [...]
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This article was posted on March 3, 2012 under the category Events, Print, and covers the following topics: Barcelona, Exhibitions, Kati Krause, Olivier Talbot, Tinta de la Casa
A round-up of magazine-related bits and bobs. Pick up issue 1 of the recently produced Twenty-Four Magazine. An update on the upcoming Making Magazines 2012 event. Andrew Losowsky talks self-publishing. Tools for creating digital magazines and books. Tumult Hype is a tool for creating HTLM5 web content (iPad-friendly) — you can also export widgets to [...]
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This article was posted on March 3, 2012 under the category Books, Events, News, Print, Tools, and covers the following topics: Adobe, Andrew Losowsky, Arc, Coveres, Francesco Franchi, HTML5, iBooks Author, IL, iPad, It's Nice That, Kickstarter, Lifestyle Mirror, Making Magazines 2012, Matter, Newsweek, SPIN, Tumult Type, Twenty-Four Magazine
MagCulture’s Jeremy Leslie and Eye magazine’s Simon Esterson are launching a new event in March, a celebration of editorial design. Making Magazines 2012 will take place on March 16 at St Bride Foundation in London. The last few years have seen huge changes to how magazines are created and consumed. The result has been a [...]
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This article was posted on February 19, 2012 under the category Events, Print, and covers the following topics: Eye, Jeremy Leslie, Making Magazines, Making Magazines 2012, Simon Esterson
It’s not often that I get to cover something that is happening in Tokyo, and here’s an event/exhibition by mono.kultur that recently kicked off (running until February 17) — I unfortunately couldn’t make it to the opening due to a flu outbreak at home. Our first project in 2012 is kind of an unusual one [...]
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This article was posted on February 7, 2012 under the category Events, Print, and covers the following topics: Kai von Rabenau, mono.graphie, mono.kultur, Palette Gallery, Tokyo
I’ve alluded a few times already to the upcoming Society of Publication Designers (SPD) Awards for next year (47th, covering works from 2011) — you’ll probably remember the really funny poster/flyer that was put together (also in this post), and I hope you’re all following the “Favorite Magazine” series that are posted daily, with industry [...]
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This article was posted on December 12, 2011 under the category Events, News, Print, and covers the following topics: Awards, Competition, Jeremy Leslie, Luke Hayman, Richard Turley, Society of Publication Designers, SPD, SPD47