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Posts Tagged ‘Print’
What you see pictured in this post is a piece of Monocle-branded chocolate I received when I purchased my issue of the Monocle Alpino newspaper at the Monocle shop in Aoyama last week. The chocolate itself was not particularly good, but receiving it along with my change after my purchase was a pleasant experience, and [...]
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This article was posted on December 28, 2010 under the category Commentary, Print, and covers the following topics: Aoyama, Bloomberg TV, Monocle, Monocle Alpino, Monocle Shop, Print, Tokyo
The one and only David Carson — who was back in the magazine blogosphere eye recently thanks to his covers for Little White Lies and Huck — will be the art and design director of a new print magazine launching in 2011. Titled C A R S O N (the spacing between letters is deliberate), [...]
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This article was posted on December 28, 2010 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: Alex Storch, C A R S O N, David Carson, Huck, Little White Lies, Print
We don’t usually associate anything that comes out of the zine scene with children, and that’s why I like R.A.D. (Read and Draw) that much more. It’s a zine produced for children and their parents, specifically for families living in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg and Park Slope neighborhoods. It’s published bi-weekly, and you can pick up free [...]
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This article was posted on December 27, 2010 under the category Print, and covers the following topics: Brooklyn, Children, Kids, Print, R.A.D., Zine
My good friend Tokyo-based art director and essayist Ian Lynam gets interviewed on A Diary of an Exhibition — a logbook of the “Graphic Design Worlds” exhibition that opens next month at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan — on the topic of self-publishing (English translation follows the Italian text). Ian has a huge connection [...]
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This article was posted on December 24, 2010 under the category Print, and covers the following topics: Graphic Design Worlds, Ian Lynam, Print, SNOW Magazine Cafe, Triennale Design Museum, Zines
Congratulations to NYC-based MOSSLESS Magazine for raising the necessary funds to release a proper print edition, something it managed to do through a successful Kickstarter campaign. But hey, you still have a couple of days to contribute to the project — and since most of these pledge goals are usually kept conservative to make them [...]
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This article was posted on December 23, 2010 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: Kickstarter, MOSSLESS Magazine, Print
Now this is what I’d call a true urban magazine. Super8 is a magazine that takes on the form of an A3-sized poster, which is then plastered around Milan for free. You can see some of the “issues” out in the wild in this NAS CAPAS post. Super8 [NAS CAPAS]
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This article was posted on December 23, 2010 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: Milan, Poster Magazine, Posters, Print, Super8
Sure, there are a lot of best magazines cover lists out there for this past year — Jeremy over at MagCulture has a great one — but I rather like this one by Andrew (of Magtastic Blogsplosion). As he describes it, “we bring you an alternative top ten list of great magazine covers from 2010, [...]
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This article was posted on December 22, 2010 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: 2010, Andrew Losowsky, Britney Spears, Granta, Jeremy Leslie, MagCulture, Magtastic Blogsplosion, Pop, Print, Takashi Murakami
This is a fun idea: A layered look at all the international editions of Vogue, and by layered I mean all 12 covers for the year Photoshopped as layers to create one single image. Pictured, the Japanese edition, which appears to have the most consistent pose of all the examples given. Vogue Layers [NAS CAPAS]
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This article was posted on December 17, 2010 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: Covers, Japan, Print, Vogue
As part of its “The Top 10 Everything of 2010” package, TIME includes a “Top 10 Magazine Covers” list, and I’m just mystified at how uninspired a selection it is. That Rolling Store Eminem cover as #1? A Mad magazine cover? Hey, I love Alfred E. Newman and all, but the last month alone of [...]
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This article was posted on December 14, 2010 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: Alfred E. Newman, Bloomberg Businessweek, Covers, Eminem, Mad, NAS CAPAS, Print, Rolling Stone, Time
PORT magazine is a soon-to-launch (March of next year) “intelligent men’s style magazine” in the UK, and they’ve put together a little teaser video that features some of the contributing editors. I think it’s something more magazines should do, as I like being able to put a face to the creators behind the page. And [...]
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This article was posted on December 14, 2010 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: Jon Snow, PORT Magazine, Print, Video