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The magCulture Journal is a design website based in London with an international audience. It celebrates creativity in magazines.
They say, "This site is a resource for everyone interested in editorial design. It concentrates on the contemporary, with forays into history and a firm eye on the future. Daily posts review the best magazines and give general industry updates". The Editor and Founder of the site is Jeremy Leslie, who is also the Creative Director at the company too. It was launched in February 2006 and celebrates innovation and creativity in the world of magazines. Jeremy has been in the industry for 25 years and has written three books about the magazine industry and magazine culture.
The blog recently placed 12th in a Top 50 Design Blogs poll and works alongside Stack to host bimonthly magazine events in Shoreditch. Topics within the blog include At Work With, Before and After, Books, Closures, Designers, Fanzines, Featured, Front Covers, Illustration, Infographics, Jobs, Journalism, Local News, Magazine of the Week, Magazine Stores, magCulture Events, Out Now, Overmatter, Photography, Printout, Typography, Your Favourite Covers and Zines. The blog is updated on a daily basis.
PR opportunities mainly exist in the form of product reviews and possibly some guest blogging opportunities. The team are very much interested in advertising on the site. The best way to get in contact with the team is on the email address provided. Alternatively they are also available on Twitter, where they are very active.
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The magCulture Journal is a design website based in London with an international audience. It celebrates creativity in magazines. They say, "This site is a resource for everyone interested in editorial design. It concentrates on the contemporary, with forays into history and a firm eye on the future. Daily posts review the best magazines and give general industry updates". The Editor and Founder of the site is Jeremy Leslie, who is also the Creative Director at the company too. It was launched in February 2006 and celebrates innovation and creativity in the world of magazines. Jeremy has been in the industry for 25 years and has written three books about the magazine industry and magazine culture. The blog recently placed 12th in a Top 50 Design Blogs poll and works alongside Stack to host bimonthly magazine events in Shoreditch. Topics within the blog include At Work With, Before and After, Books, Closures, Designers, Fanzines, Featured, Front Covers, Illustration, Infographics, Jobs, Journalism, Local News, Magazine of the Week, Magazine Stores, magCulture Events, Out Now, Overmatter, Photography, Printout, Typography, Your Favourite Covers and Zines. The blog is updated on a daily basis. PR opportunities mainly exist in the form of product reviews and possibly some guest blogging opportunities. The team are very much interested in advertising on the site. The best way to get in contact with the team is on the email address provided. Alternatively they are also available on Twitter, where they are very active.
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Advertising Industry, Branding, Graphic Design, Literature, Marketing, Media & Communications, Media Industry, Photography, Theater & Performing Arts, Visual Arts
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