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Posts Tagged ‘Kickstarter’
Yes, Letter to Jane 4 is still getting made — following a Kickstarter funding effort about a year ago — and its creator, Tim Moore (now Creative Director at 29th Street Publishing), has just shared a video preview of how photo galleries are going to work in the issue (and that issue should be coming [...]
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This article was posted on January 18, 2013 under the category News, and covers the following topics: 29th Street Publishing, Kickstarter, Letter to Jane, Tim Moore
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
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
We’ve been seeing more and more Kickstarter campaigns to help launch or publish new issues of indie titles, but it’s not the only service around to help do such things, and here’s an example of IndieGoGo being used for the same (and it’s a better option if you’re not based in the US, since Kickstarter [...]
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This article was posted on February 5, 2012 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: IndieGoGo, Kalimat, Kalimat Magazine, Kickstarter
A round-up of magazine-related news bits and bobs. Andrew Losowsky is addicted to 24-hour magazine-making projects, and here’s a new one that you can help support through Kickstarter. Graphicly releases a new digital content delivery platform for magazine/comic creators. Via @cormacaroni JNSQ, a new independent style magazine for iPad. A new strategy on selling your [...]
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This article was posted on February 4, 2012 under the category Books, Comics, News, Print, Tools, and covers the following topics: Adobe, Adobe DPS, Andrew Losowsky, Collect, Graphicly, Jeremy Leslie, JNSQ, Kickstarter, Making, MONOCLE24, Video
With 4 days left to its Kickstarter campaign, Letter to Jane was able to hit the $5000 target amount, and so we are assured that the next issue will get made. I highlight this because it was really important to me that Tim be able to make this work — to help him devote the [...]
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This article was posted on November 18, 2011 under the category News, and covers the following topics: App, iPad, Kickstarter, Letter to Jane, Tim Moore
A round-up of magazine-related news bits and bobs. Get a peek at the workspaces of, among other titles, Wallpaper and Fantastic Man in the new book Where They Create. Wyatt Mitchell becomes the New Yorker‘s first creative director. Via @sdadich Adweek takes a look at Josh Tyrangiel’s reinvention of Businessweek. Via @newmanology Amazon introduces the [...]
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This article was posted on November 14, 2011 under the category News, and covers the following topics: Amazon, App, Bloomberg Businessweek, Conde Nast, Fantastic Man, HTLM5, iPad, Jeremy Leslie, Josh Tyrangiel, Kickstarter, Kindle, Kindle Format 8, Letter to Jane, Newsstand, The New Yorker, Unit Editions, Wallpaper, Where They Create, Wyatt Mitchell
I mentioned last week that something was up for Letter to Jane, and now here’s what’s happening: Tim Moore has asked for help to finance what will be the fourth issue of the magazine through a Kickstarter campaign. There are lots of good reasons for why he’s doing this, and you can read all about it [...]
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This article was posted on October 26, 2011 under the category News, and covers the following topics: App, iPad, Kickstarter, Letter to Jane, Port, Tim Moore, Video
The other day I posted a tease by Tim for the next issue of Letter to Jane, and now he’s revealed a bit more: The next issue of Letter to Jane will be financed through a Kickstarter campaign, and it will kick off next Tuesday (October 25). He’s of course hoping people will help spread [...]
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This article was posted on October 19, 2011 under the category News, and covers the following topics: App, iPad, Kickstarter, Letter to Jane, Tim Moore
A round-up of news bits from all over the magosphere. Twitter launches “Twitter for Newsrooms,” to help guide publishers on the proper and most efficient way to use their services. Longshot — the magazine that is produced over a 48-hour timespan — is preparing a second issue, and using Kickstarter to fund it. Via @twitsplosion [...]
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This article was posted on June 28, 2011 under the category News, and covers the following topics: Bloomberg Businessweek, Books, Creative Review, Digital Single, Kickstarter, Longshot, Richard Turley, Swiss Cheese and Bullets, The Gothamist, Twitter