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SPD 47: Tom Alberty’s Favorite Magazine Tom Alberty, Design Director, New YorkFavorite Magazine: LotusI received a complimentary subscription to Lotus magazine after I bought my first Lotus (the yellow one). What a pleasant surprise. Graphically, it’s bold and clean like the numbers on a classic Formula… |
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Newsweek’s New iPad App Newsweek’s newly re-launched iPad app “may represent what magazine apps will be like in 2012,” says García Media’s… |
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Seattle Re-Celebrates Its 1962 World Fair In October 1962, President John F. Kennedy was scheduled to be in Seattle to attend the closing ceremony of the Century 21 Exposition… |
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SPD 47: TJ Tucker’s Favorite Magazine TJ Tucker, Creative Director, Texas MonthlyFavorite Magazine: Popular MechanicsI find myself picking up Popular Mechanics more and more. The book is organized is such a beautifully complex way but still manages to feel simple. I love what they’ve been doing… |
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Cover of the Day: Classics Edition Welcome to… |
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SPD 47: Randy Minors’s Favorite Magazine Randy Minor, Art DIrector, New YorkFavorite Magazine: ILIL magazine–every issue is a gem and they are highly coveted by the design staff at New York magazine. I don’t understand a word of it–but don’t really need to–to be entertained/fascinated by… |
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SPD 47: Ben King’s Favorite Magazine Ben King, Art Director, Print MagazineFavorite Magazine: Bloomberg BusinessweekMore impressive than 2009′s smart editorial overhaul, or the savvy redesign, the consistently amazing illustration and photo selection, the unexpectedly wonderful covers, the quirky theme issues, the hypertextual touts encouraging you through… |
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Cover of the Day: Monday Edition Welcome to… |
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Ten Takeaways from Take Me Out to the Ballgame Night Joe Zeff, who moderated last week’s Take Me Out to the Ballgame night at the Helen Mills Theater featuring Sports Illustrated’s Christopher Hercik and ESPN’s John Korpics, offers these takeaways:1. Don’t take yourself too seriously. As they say in sports,… |
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SPD 47: Erin Mayes’ Favorite Magazine Erin Mayes, Partner, Em Dash DesignFavorite Magazine: Garden & GunI love Garden & Gun…so much I could eat it.It’s elegant without trying to be something that it’s not. The design and photography is all really well crafted. And reading it… |
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Cover of the Day: Friday Edition Welcome to… |
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SPD 47: Ina Saltz’s Favorite Magazine Ina Saltz, Ina Saltz DesignFavorite Magazine: Mental FlossMental Floss isn’t my absolute favorite magazine (that would be Vanity Fair, the only magazine I could not live without if I were stranded on a desert island), but it is a fine,… |
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SPD 47: James Reyman’s Favorite Magazine James Reyman, Reyman StudioFavorite Magazine: EsquireSteve Jobs once said that good design is not only about making things look better but making them work better. A well designed magazine, to me, is one that looks beautiful and reads well. It’s… |
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How to (re) Make Money: Part 2, Tablet As a follow up to last week’s post all about the print redesign, design director Neil Jamieson gives us more… |
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Cover of the Day: Wednesday Edition Welcome to… |
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SPD 47: Arthur Hochstein’s Favorite Magazine Arthur Hochstein, Art DirectorFavorite Magazine: Bloomberg BusinessweekIn today’s world, what does “magazine” even mean? Print, tablet, online. I’ll stick to print for my choice. It’s awfully hard to pick a “favourite”–there are so many excellent ones. But one that stands… |
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The 1912 ATF Specimen … Now Available Online! Jonathan Hoefler tweeted recently that he’d found a site that had digitized the American Type Foundry’s 1912 Type Specimen book. It’s true. If you don’t know this book, next time you’re at a bar with a typographer, mention that you’ve… |
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O.R.D.: Outdoor Retailer Daily Matthew Bates, creative director of the Outdoor Group (which includes Backpacker magazine, among others), took a team of smart visual folks to the Outdoor Retailer trade convention in Salt Lake City to create a daily magazine/newsletter. Along with senior art… |
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SPD 47: Donna Braggins’ Favorite Magazine Donna Braggins, Rogers, TorontoFavorite Magazine: The WalrusChoosing a… |
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