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Libération redesign
News

Libération redesign

Newspaper design has always been as polarised as the newspaper market itself in Britain, ranging from the carefully composed serious ex-broadsheets to the more free-form, populist tabloids. with little between. Nobody’s successfully mixed the two, even the shift from broadsheet...
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At Work With: Matt Curtis, Sunday Times Magazine
At work with

At Work With: Matt Curtis, Sunday Times Magazine

The Sunday Times Magazine was launched in 1962 as a vehicle for colour advertising, then unavailable in newspapers. It quickly earned a reputation for smart photography and art direction, recording London’s swinging sixties. In recent years it had lost its...
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Overmatter: 26.03. 15
Event

Overmatter: 26.03. 15

The Editoral Design Organisation returns, look out for plans. Stack has a quick round-up of this week’s Printout featuring People of Print, Belleville Pages, The Long Good Read and Pitchfork Review. It’s Nice That have made all the content from...
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The New York Times Magazine, redesigned
Magazine of the week

The New York Times Magazine, redesigned

Sometimes a magazine story comes along that really engages magCulture readers, and news that the New York Times Magazine was relaunching under new editor Jake Silverstein, with Gail Bichler promoted to creative director and Matt Willey imported as art director...
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Overmatter: 05.02.15
Event

Overmatter: 05.02.15

Congratulations to the Magpile Award winners, a pleasure to take part in the judging. India’s mag subscription service Paper Planes highlights the new issue of Motherland. Hey Woman! promises ‘a new digital home for bright/smart/elegant/fun-loving women’. German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung...
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Out now: Pickles #10
Cover story

Out now: Pickles #10

The new issue of football tabloid Pickles celebrates Diego Maradona with a series of four covers based on his team colours. Also in the issue: a look back at Channel 4’s Football Italia coverage, a fat fotballers’ eleven and the...
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