Overmatter: 12.01.15
What if Charlie Hebdo had been published from the UK? ‘A roving Guardian reporter devotes himself to exposing the private foul views held by Charlie Hebdo journalists…’ (thanks Warren).
Eye archive: a piece about tattoo mag Sang Bleu, ‘‘We use tattooing and other underground cultures to talk about other things.’
One last look back at 2014, from Mr Magazine, ‘I still manage to spend close to $28,000 a year buying magazines.’
‘Why aren’t newspapers cutting the numbers of days they print each week?’
Our fave kids mag Anorak has launched a fine iPad app.
BBC Radio4’s ‘Women’s Hour’ hosted a brief discussion about women’s magazines last week, feat. Elle, You, Libertine.
CSM exhibition of editorial design work marks the arrival of Cath Caldwell’s book, ‘Editorial Design.’
Take a look through Apartamento founder Omar Sosa’s bookshelves, courtesy of It’s Nice That.
The next Printout evening takes place on Tuesday 27 January; we’ll be hearing about relaunches. Guests: Boat magazine, Makeshift and Gym Class Magazine. Tickets here.
And Steve takes Stack Live on tour to Amsterdam on 29 January, where he’ll be interviewing Peter Bi’lak of Works That Work.
This week I’m guest blogging for the SPD blog, posting daily on the subject ‘Where do magazines come from today?’