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The New Yorker at 90
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The New Yorker at 90

Every year The New Yorker marks its anniversary with a cover featuring its mascot Eustace Tilley, the monocled dandy who appeared on the very first cover back in 1925 and remains a central part of the magazine’s identity. For their...
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Overmatter: 12.02.15
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Overmatter: 12.02.15

Founders sell The Newspaper Club to newspaper printer Sharman & Co, promising, ‘no major changes to our day to day running or products.’ Here comes issue two of digital–arts magazine Holo, see work in progress. Condé Nast US launches content...
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Overmatter: 10.02.14
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Overmatter: 10.02.14

Works That Work asks buyers to choose their price (til midnight, UK). Court is a new online Basketball magazine promising, ‘an alternative to trade rumour reports and power ranking speculation.’ The Vanity Fair website has been redesigned. It’s Nice That...
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Print Isn’t Dead #2 launches
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Print Isn’t Dead #2 launches

The second issue – or Element 2 as the publishers like it – of Print Isn’t Dead launched last night at the Covent Garden branch of London Graphics Centre. Published by the People of Print collective, the magazine celebrates print...
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The New Yorker moves
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The New Yorker moves

The New Yorker marks its move downtown to join the rest of Condé Nast at their new 1 World Trade Centre HQ with this cover depicting mascot Eustace Tilley escorting a truck of deskbound staff through a message-laden Times Square....
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At work with: Christoph Amend, ZEITmagazin
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At work with: Christoph Amend, ZEITmagazin

The weekly newspaper magazine has returned to prominence in recent years as publishers focus on weekend sales to support their daily operations. In Germany, ZEIT Magazin leads the pack creatively with its double-page front covers developed by editor-in-chief Christoph Amend...
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