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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: 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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Bloomberg Businessweek dogs and tweaks
Redesign

Bloomberg Businessweek dogs and tweaks

Bloomberg Businessweek has redesigned their ‘Etc’ section, the in-house team working with consultant Mark Leeds to add a new super-wide sans called Druk Wide. You can see it here in the headline, in among the dogs. The font is also...
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Wired redesign
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Wired redesign

The new-look US Wired, redesigned under editor-in-chief Scott Dadich by new design director Claudia de Almeida, is out this month. De Almeida has adapted Dadich’s earlier design approach (based on the square of the pixel) and applied it in a...
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At Work With: Marissa Bourke, Harper’s Bazaar
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At Work With: Marissa Bourke, Harper’s Bazaar

Marissa Bourke is best-known for her award-winning reinvention of the British edition of Elle. Late last year she moved to Harper’s Bazaar as creative director, where alongside new editor-in-chief Justine Picardie she has been looking to the magazine’s heritage for...
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The redesign of Elle magazine
Redesign

The redesign of Elle magazine

I’ve had a copy of the newly relaunched British Elle sat on my desk for a while now as I considered the drastic change the magazine made between its February and March editions. I always liked Marissa Bourke’s previous reinvention...
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