Blog: Magazines

22 February 2012

Noted #31

Noted #31

noted

Fun with ASCII, Malcolm X, media moans, Rock Paper Scissors & Sayer
Here are a few sites, pictures and articles that have caught our attention recently. ASCII…

17 February 2012

Making Magazines 2012, 16 March

Making Magazines 2012, 16 March

the events department

Magaholics’ field day spans print, digital, indie, mainstream …
Exactly four weeks from today there will be a one-day magazine conference at St Bride…

10 February 2012

A bigger splash

A bigger splash

100 Years of Swiss Graphic Design at Museum für Gestaltung Zürich
A major exhibition opens today at the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich: ‘100 Years of Swiss Graphic…

6 February 2012

Noted #29

Noted #29

Faceless fashion; art supplies; speed Koyaanisqatsi; when John met Tyler
A few links to sites, images and texts that have caught our attention over the past…

5 February 2012

Scarcity and silence: Amc2

Scarcity and silence: Amc2

rick poynor

Image collisions that make a bracing change from the unstoppable flow.
Our insatiable hunger for images is a peculiar thing, writes Rick Poynor in his latest…

16 January 2012

Noted #26

Noted #26

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Animated gifs, more awards madness, movie posters and a Kiwi in Brooklyn
Here are a few links to sites, articles and videos that grabbed our attention over…

4 January 2012

Savagery beneath the skin

Savagery beneath the skin

derek brazell

Ronald Searle, British illustrator,3 March 1920 to 30 December 2011
Everyone has a way into the work of Ronald Searle, writes Derek Brazell, whether it’s…

29 December 2011

Noted #24

Noted #24

noted

Social highways, a log, visualisation, book dedications & paper ephemera
More links to sites and articles that caught our attention in recent days. Information’s social…

19 December 2011

Noted #23

Noted #23

noted

Leiter’s fragments, animation, covers, ephemera and ‘comical’ wordmarks
Here are a few links to sites, articles and a video that grabbed our attention…

1 December 2011

Ghosts and spirits

Ghosts and spirits

the events department

The uncanny side of Charles Dickens, elaborately illustrated
Mention ghosts and Charles Dickens, and most people’s thoughts will turn to A Christmas Carol…
 
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