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At Work With: Liz Ann Bennett, Oh Comely
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At Work With: Liz Ann Bennett, Oh Comely

This Monday we start the week alongside Liz Ann Bennett, editor of bimonthly independent women’s title Oh Comely. The magazine has successfully avoided the clichés of women’s publishing, forging an alternative editorial outlook based on creativity and curiosity. The 16th...
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At Work With: Heath Killen, Desktop
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At Work With: Heath Killen, Desktop

As its names suggests, Australian monthly Desktop started out covering early desk top publishing. Recently it has developed a more challenging approach to its subject, each issue exploring broader themes around graphic design in the context of Australia. Here, we...
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At Work With: Claudia de Almeida, Wired
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At Work With: Claudia de Almeida, Wired

After several years working on magazines in New York, including More, New York and Men’s Health, Claudia de Almeida recently moved to San Francisco to join Wired magazine as design director. Her redesign of the magazine has just been revealed...
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At Work With: Paul Sethi, Special Request
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At Work With: Paul Sethi, Special Request

We start the new week with a look ahead by Paul Sethi, founder and creative director of new magazine Special Request. Initially conceived as a food magazine, Special Request will have a different theme each issue. The first theme remains...
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At Work With: Cathy Olmedillas, Anorak
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At Work With: Cathy Olmedillas, Anorak

As it’s the half term school holiday, we look at the week ahead with Cathy Olmedillas, founder and editor of Anorak, the ‘Happy Mag for Kids’. Launched in 2006, Anorak has grown to include French and US editions as well...
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At Work With: Chris Dixon, Vanity Fair
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At Work With: Chris Dixon, Vanity Fair

Chris Dixon was part of the team behind the influential 2005 redesign of New York magazine. In late 2011 he joined Vanity Fair and has spent the last 18 months quietly reinventing the look of that magazine. He looks forward...
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