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Posts Tagged ‘Print’
Looks like 24 hours of magazine reviews wasn’t enough for Jeremy, and so now he follows that up with the very first look at the relaunched Grafik — it should go on sale any day now. For those who haven’t been following this, Grafik closed down just under a year ago, and is now back [...]
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This article was posted on February 9, 2011 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: Grafik, Graphic Design, Jeremy Leslie, MagCulture, Michael Bojkowski, News+, Print
Jeremy Leslie’s MagCulture site — a must-read for any true magazine addict — is celebrating its fifth anniversary today with a slew of reviews. Jeremy is in fact posting one review every hour for the next 24 hours (although he’s already half done as I write this). Just head over to the front page and [...]
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This article was posted on February 8, 2011 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: Biopsy, Jeremy Leslie, MagCulture, News+, Print
Writing that last post about The Daily left such a bad taste in my mouth that I wanted to immediately follow it up with something that made me happy, and so let me point out this brilliant piece of article design I encountered in a recent issue of Bloomberg Businessweek (January 10-16, 2011). The piece, [...]
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This article was posted on February 4, 2011 under the category Commentary, Print, and covers the following topics: Bloomberg Businessweek, Design, Encyclopedia Britannica, Print, The Daily, Wikipedia, Wired
As Andrew reports, for the next issue of Wired UK (which I think would be the March issue), they’re covering some of the same editorial themes as the US edition — like privacy — and they’ve gone one step further by preparing a few very personalized subscription issues that include data on said subscriber on [...]
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This article was posted on February 1, 2011 under the category New Releases, News, Print, and covers the following topics: News+, Print
It was promised a few months ago, then delayed for a bit, but the Monocle on Bloomberg TV series finally launches tomorrow (Saturday, January 29). From the press release: Monocle’s editor‐in‐chief Tyler Brûlé will anchor “Monocle on Bloomberg” from Bloomberg Television’s studio in London, incorporating field reports and interviews from an eclectic mix of thinkers, [...]
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This article was posted on January 28, 2011 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: Bloomberg TV, Monocle, Monocle on Bloomberg, News+, Print, TV, Tyler Brûlé
Sure, pretty much every single magazine-related blog has posted the video above, but with good reason: It’s awesome. The short covers, in a chaotic manner, the making of the latest issue of Little White Lies (#33). Although this particularly issue is not up on Issuu yet, it should be up there eventually, joining the previous [...]
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This article was posted on January 28, 2011 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: Issuu, Little White Lies, Print, Video, YouTube
Michael Bojkowski‘s always great Reading List — in which he flips through recent magazine releases while chatting about what each has to offer — is back with a new edition, this time covering the following titles: Adbusters, Bloomberg Businessweek, Fire & Knives, Epicurean, Lost in London, L’Optimum, Parq, Lodown, ‘Sup, Electronic Beats Magazine, Nico, Underscore, [...]
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This article was posted on January 16, 2011 under the category Print, and covers the following topics: Linefeed, Michael Bojkowski, Print, Reading List, Video
The current issue of O, The Oprah Magazine includes details on a contest that involves the use of a special free version of Autodesk’s SketchBook Pro app for iPad, called SketchBook O, which I’m thinking could be even more interesting if pushed for the iPad magazine platform. In this case, you download the app separately [...]
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This article was posted on January 16, 2011 under the category Commentary, Print, and covers the following topics: App, Autodesk, iPad, Miranda July, O, Print, Sketchbook O, Sketchbook Pro, The Oprah Magazine
Will digital bring about the death of print? No, not at all. What’s going to happen is that each one will cause the other to evolve in some way or another. On the print side, expect to see greater attention going into the object itself, and in the production of an experience that simply cannot [...]
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This article was posted on January 11, 2011 under the category Comics, New Releases, Print, and covers the following topics: B.ü.L.b Comix, Comics, Packaging, Print
The site for C A R S O N magazine is now up — read my previous post — and includes more details on the magazine, as well as contact info for potential contributors and interns. You can also now buy a subscription directly from the site, although I’m a bit shocked by the difference [...]
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This article was posted on December 31, 2010 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: C A R S O N, Pricing, Print, Subscription