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Posts Tagged ‘mono.kultur’
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
mono.kultur has just announced what the cover feature for its upcoming No. 30 will be, and it’s none other than comic creator extraordinaire Chris Ware. As you can tell from the photos included in this post, it looks like a beautiful portfolio of Ware’s work, and I certainly can’t wait to get my hands on [...]
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This article was posted on December 23, 2011 under the category Comics, New Releases, Print, and covers the following topics: Chris Ware, iPad, mono.kultur
In the run up to this year’s SPD 47 awards, the SPD site has started a series of posts featuring “favorite magazine” picks from people within the industry. Kicking off this past Monday, the first two were by Bloomberg Businessweek‘s Richard Turley (‘Sup) and MagCulture’s Jeremy Leslie (mono.kultur). Both are co-chair to this year’s awards, [...]
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This article was posted on November 16, 2011 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: 'Sup, Awards, Bloomberg Businessweek, Jeremy Leslie, Luke Hayman, MagCulture, mono.kultur, Richard Turley, SPD, SPD 47
A new round-up of magazine-related news bits. Panenka is a new Spanish football magazine, where you name your price when ordering online (starting at a minimum of 1 euro). via @magculture A panoramic look at the offices of mono.kultur magazine in Berlin. via @magculture Running a newspaper using WordPress, Google Docs, and InDesign. Cursor hopes [...]
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This article was posted on June 23, 2011 under the category News, and covers the following topics: Digital Publishing, Digital Tools, mono.kultur, Panenka
mono.kultur magazine has released its first iPad app, and it takes the main feature from its current issue (#26) — on Manfred Eicher — and expands on it (although I’m a bit confused here, as it may in fact be the entire issue). I haven’t had a chance to properly go through it yet, but [...]
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This article was posted on June 20, 2011 under the category New Releases, and covers the following topics: App, iPad, Manfred Eicher, mono.app, mono.kultur