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Posts Tagged ‘Richard Turley’
A round-up of magazine-related news bits and bobs. Letter to Jane‘s Tim Moore launched a new online photo project, American Friend. Joe Zeff speaks out on iPad app design. Via @Newmanology Reader’s Digest brings iPad apps to life in this animated short. Grafik ceases publishing yet again. Despite Grafik closing down, we still get a [...]
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This article was posted on January 3, 2012 under the category News, and covers the following topics: American Friend, Andrew Losowsky, Bloomberg Businessweek, Breaking the Page, Cagoule, Coverjunkie, Cowbird, Grafik, iPad, Joe Zeff, Lady Gaga, Letter to Jane, Michael Bojkowski, Peter Meyers, Photographer's i Magazine, Printout, Reader's Digest, Richard Turley, Rooney Mara, Tim Moore, Vanity Fair, Video, Vogue US
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
The flyer (or poster or thing) that Richard Turley created for the upcoming SPD47 Awards is pretty damn great. I love the energy and sense of humor they are putting into it this year (we have Turley, Jeremy Leslie, and Luke Hayman to thank for that), and I think it’s going to get a lot [...]
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This article was posted on December 1, 2011 under the category Events, News, and covers the following topics: Awards, Flyer, Jeremy Leslie, Luke Hayman, Poster, Richard Turley, SPD, SPD47
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
Following the announcement of the passing of Steve Jobs earlier today, the editorial staff of Bloomberg Businessweek put everything aside and created a special issue covering all things Jobs, out tomorrow (Friday, October 7). A couple of tweets from Richard Turley: @BizWeekDesign: about to celebrate 20 hours at work. the last 9 spent pretty much [...]
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This article was posted on October 6, 2011 under the category New Releases, Print, and covers the following topics: App, Apple, Bloomberg Businessweek, Covers, iPad, Richard Turley, Steve Jobs, Time
A round-up of magazine-related happenings. A Photo Editor, a site covering editorial photography. via @bizweekdesign Read the digital version (through Issuu) of Make Shift, a magazine created over a weekend and headed by MagCulture’s Jeremy Leslie. Only 1000 copies were printed (with The Newspaper Club). Bloomberg Businessweek‘s “Popularity” feature as one document online, and a few [...]
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This article was posted on September 2, 2011 under the category News, and covers the following topics: A Photo Editor, App, Bloomberg Businessweek, Editorial Photography, Fan the Fire, Goings On, Grafik, iPad, iPhone, Issuu, Jeremy Leslie, Make Shift, News of the Whirled, Richard Turley, The New Yorker
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
Who doesn’t like a good “story of a cover” piece? We’re unfortunately not getting them regularly from Richard Turley anymore on his blog — although it could be said that we’re getting them each week instead in the opening video of each issue of Bloomberg Businessweek on iPad — but here’s a look at how [...]
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This article was posted on May 4, 2011 under the category Print, and covers the following topics: Bloomberg Businessweek, Covers, New York Times Magazines, Richard Turley
I already tweeted it, and it’s been covered all over the magosphere, but I felt like I should post it here too. So if you haven’t watched it yet, do take a look at this very funny time-lapse video of the “typical” workflow in producing a new issue of Bloomberg Businessweek. It was produced for Richard [...]
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This article was posted on April 28, 2011 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: Bloomberg Businessweek, Richard Turley, SPD, Video
I promise I’ll end my Bloomberg Businessweek lovefest — or is it more of a Richard Turley crush (don’t tell my wife) — but I do need to point out that Turley has started a Tumblr blog in which he covers some of the behind-the-scenes creative decisions behind each issue. I particularly like the latest [...]
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This article was posted on February 15, 2011 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: Bloomberg Businessweek, Covers, Richard Turley