Posted by Ian Moore
In our small privileged corner of the world, we live in a culture of abundant choice; music, film, TV, reading material, fashion and endless things to see and do. The old established filters of newspapers, magazines and the handful of TV and radio stations are now lost amongst the noise of tweets, blogs and youtube critics. More
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Posted in Culture, Magazine Design, Music
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Posted by Stephen McGilvray
A growing number of people now look to the World Wide Web for their daily fill of news, style tips, gossip and daily design inspiration. Newspapers and magazines are facing profound challenges with the explosion of news and rich content. More
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Posted in Design Economy, Magazine Design, Print, Social responsibility
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Posted by David Corti
Defining the teenage experience is a nigh impossible task as times and fashions change. That aside we can generally assume that the biggest responsibilities one could have as a teenager ranged anything from delivering someone’s newspaper, walking the dog or washing the neighbours’ car. More
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Posted in Art Direction, Book Design, Magazine Design, Photography, Type Design
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Posted by Tom Crabtree
Whilst browsing the shelves in a newsagent/newsstand a couple of months ago, a publication called Pin-Up caught my attention. In addition to being an original and well-designed magazine, the cover itself with its white space and use of multiple images instantly stood out amongst a sea of full bleed images.
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Posted in Book Design, Magazine Design, Print
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Posted by Stuart Bailey
With mainstream magazines appearing to be indistinguishable along side one other, it makes you question what happened to the considered or innovative magazine cover? More
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Posted in Animation, Book Jackets, Magazine Design, Materials, Print
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