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hollyoxleylevel6 · 10 months
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Poster Zine
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This zine uses a standard fold: it is folded in half until it is the desired size. I like how this fold creates a grid within the zine. This helps visually guide the narrative and stops the audience getting overwhelmed by information because they are able to focus on one section.
This fold would be suitable for my outcome because it will make it easier to read for my audience as it is broken into sections. They will also be able to choose which sections they read at a time by unfolding it t their own pace.
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However, I find this zine confusing as it requires the reader to fully unfold it to understand the content. This loses some of the narrative's potential because it clearly separates the poster design from the content of the zine. Therefore, this may cause the narrative to become disconnected and hard to understand.
However, the process of gradually revealing the section of the narrative turns the unfolding into a part of the narrative. This metaphorically shows how having general conversations with someone gradually reveals who they are as a person. I like how the information is on one side of the poster zine, with a graphic layout on the other side, allowing the audience to display either side, depending on what they need at that moment.
I think this folding method is more suitable than the accordi0n fold I looked at before, because this fold is more rigid because it folds in half. This will make it easier to control when each part is unfolded, meaning the audience can control the amount of information they see at one time.
Leslie, J. (2015). Posterzine #2. Magculture. [Online] 21 October. Available from: https://magculture.com/blogs/journal/posterzine-2. [Accessed 22 November 2023]
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digipubl6 · 11 months
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7 Nov | Primary research responses
SAS MAGAZINE PUBLISHING
Today you will look at your survey responses and come up with a name for your magazine.
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Put this work into your Supporting Document under the title of 'Primary Research'.
TASK 1: Screenshot your questions and responses to your survey from our previous lesson. To do this:
Go to your Microsoft Form
Click View Responses
Beneath each question click on More Details (this will show your responses as a list)
Screenshot!
You may need to take multiple screenshots to cover all responses.
TASK 2: Looking at your responses, write a summary: did any responses surprise you? Did anything reinforce your own opinions? Will you change your initial idea for your magazine at all? Explain in 200+ words.
TASK 3: Mindmap ideas for a name for your magazine. You are welcome to browse magazine blogs like Under the Cover and Magculture for inspiration before starting your mindmap. Show your ideas to others to try to determine the best name for your magazine.
Include your mindmap in your Supporting Document.
TASK 4: Choose one name for your magazine to move forward with. Why did you choose this name over the others? If anyone gave you feedback on your name ideas, did that influence your decision at all? Explain in 100+ words.
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centeralign · 1 year
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loma prieta / frail body at TV eye friday
amanda @ IFC + balance and composure at knockdown center saturday
magculture conf sunday
squeeze in an intl video call w friends and fire walk with me, and we have an a+ weekend
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kicksaddictny · 2 years
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Nike Releases “No Finish Line,” a Design Vision for the Next 50 Years
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According to NIKE
“It’s been said that the best way to predict the future is to create it. At Nike, we wholeheartedly agree. For over 50 years, we’ve endeavored to create a better future for athletes. This compels us forward, always. When we say, ‘There is no finish line,’ it’s not a lazy reference to an unending grind or destination-less journey, but rather an expression of our belief in the limitless potential of sport — and design.”
With this opening paragraph from a foreword by Nike’s Chief Design Officer, John Hoke, the tone is set for “No Finish Line,” a new book that aims to invite, inspire and provoke the next generation of athletes to create a better world through design and sport.
Through exploratory, multilevel conversations on design and critical inputs to it ­­— such as sport research, technology and manufacturing — “No Finish Line” charts Nike’s 50 years of game-changing design and innovation in the service of athletes and sport and projects a vision for the next 50 years. In addition to the foreword from Hoke, the book includes speculative fiction by journalist Geoff Manaugh and essays from Sam Grawe, the author of “Nike: Better Is Temporary.” The essays describe five major shifts design may undergo in the coming decades. To arrive at these shifts, Grawe interviewed more than a dozen of Nike’s most inspiring designers, scientists, engineers, researchers and leaders, yielding unprecedented insights into Nike’s creative process. The collective voices projected a future of design that evolves from product to platform, performance to promise, elite to everyone, sustainable to symbiotic, and static to sensorial.
This sense of promise and evolution propels readers forward as “No Finish Line” defines Nike’s culture of innovation through the lens of the athletes, designers and scientists at its cutting edge; celebrates design not as an outcome, but as an endless journey; and suggests we can shape a better future by simply daring to create it.
“No Finish Line” is designed by Zak Group with custom illustrations by Bráulio Amado and synthesized imagery by PWR. Fluidly combining text and found imagery to create graphic-rich layouts and visual collages, the pocket-size paperback interprets the rich tradition of progressive bookmaking for a new era. "No Finish Line" retails for $26 and is available February 14 through booksellers, including Actual Source Books, Machus and Printed Matter, Inc., in the United States; Artwords Bookshop, Counterpoint, Design Museum Den Bosch, do you read me?!, ICA Bookstore, Librairie Sans Titre, MagCulture, Papercut, Vitra Design Museum and Yvon Lambert in Europe; and Bianji, Commune, DAIKANYAMA T-SITE and NADiff a/p/a/r/t in Japan.
What to Know
Nike is releasing “No Finish Line,” a new book that invites and inspires the next generation of athletes to imagine the infinite possibilities of design and sport.
“No Finish Line” celebrates Nike’s 50 years of game-changing design and innovation in the service of athletes and sport — and sets a vision for the next 50 years.
The book includes a foreword by Nike’s Chief Design Officer, John Hoke, speculative fiction by journalist Geoff Manaugh, and essays by author Sam Grawe that describe five major shifts design may undergo in the coming decades.
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claudiogagliardini · 3 years
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#Repost @riflessimagazine with @get.repost ・・・ Ci sono le #parole che diciamo o che scriviamo, che con questa mania di non averne mai abbastanza finisce che son troppe. E ci sono quelle degli altri. E qui le strade sono due: le ascoltiamo, o ce le perdiamo. ❗️❗️ SCOPRI LA NUOVA EDIZIONE ❗️❗️ https://riflessimag.it/parole/ (link in bio) #riflessimagazine #riflessi #paroleimmaginipersone #reportage #words #fotogiornalismo #digitalmagazine #language #fotocover #magculture #photography #stories #cremona #hiphop #skate #rap #street #portraits #ritratti (presso Cremona, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVpjKDetBss/?utm_medium=tumblr
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newmanology · 4 years
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magCulture Live Online: A celebration of how magazines have responded to the 2020 pandemic. This Friday, May 29, with smart and inspiring guests and lots of cool and essential information.
Book tickets here.
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cosmonautroger · 5 years
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thesmartview · 5 years
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Upcoming soon! #TSV_ZINE on Self-Reflections. Pre-order now! www.thesmartview.de/shop (Shipping worldwide) 🎉 #thesmartview #magazine #mobilephotography #photography #featured #outofthephone #fotografiaitaliana #photobook #photozine #coverart #flakphoto #thisaintartschool #shootermag #mobiography #smartphonephotography #indiemags #magculture #stackmagazines (at Hamburg, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByiKPwLoCKN/?igshid=m640b5jthlpt
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indiemags · 6 years
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This week’s 224-paged pick for #magazinemonday is better off on your coffee table than in your bus bag and that’s not only due to its size 💫 @archivio_mag is the first magazine to build its stories completely on archive documents from art, photography, fashion and film – and what they find there isn’t at all dusty. For their third issue circling around America, you get to discover stories on American soldiers riding waves during Vietnam war, the architectural particularities of the world trade centres pre-9/11 and the way the 1960s black pride movement changed the perception of female beauty. Besides its out-of-the-ordinary stories, the magazine’s diversified and colourful layout is something to indulge in, too. So just enjoy that it’s March and get comfy on the couch with this one. 🌦☕️
Title: Archivio Subtitle: Hidden Memories Language: English, Italian Publisher: Promemoria, Turin, Italy Editorial office: Nationhood Topics: first magazine in the world completely built with archive documents First edition & publication frequency: December 2017, biannually Copy price: €14 Subscription price: - Circulation: 4.000 Channels of distribution: les presses du reel Website: https://www.archiviomagazine.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archiviomagazine/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archivio_mag/
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louisehagger · 6 years
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Last December I collaborated with @victoriagranof & @bossgonecrazy in New York on a personal project A Carp in The Tub. With the help of @owen__evans @darkroomdigital_uk this turned into a self published book which is now stocked @thephotographersgallery @magculture @donlonbooks & soon more independent bookshops. This is a dream come true and one of the projects I’m most proud of. Thank you @victoriagranof for sharing your story. It was a total joy and privilege to collaborate with you and @bossgonecrazy ❤️Thanks @owen__evans and @darkroomdigital_uk for your mega skills in turning the images into something greater. ✨ We’ve not shared the images yet but you can see them there 📘✨ #printisnotdead #selfpublishbehappy . . . . #foodphotography #louisehagger @assocphoto #rarebrag #stilllifephotography #ACarpintheTub #selfpublish #book #artistbook #foodart #foodieodicals #print #selfpublished #art #newyork #adoption #womeninphotography #collaboration #dreamscometrue #instagood #instdaily #magculture #Ukraine #recipes #welovemagazines #victoriagranof #irvingpenn #love #visualfeast #visualhunger (at MagCulture)
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cyrillkuhlmann · 4 years
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@larseidinger #shotby @martinschoeller for #dbmobil #magazine #issue 03/20 - #therelaunchissue 😍🙌🏻 - #production by @schrankdreas - #artdirection @cyrillkuhlmann - #editorialphotography #martinschoeller #martinschoellerportraits #martinschoellerstudio #magculture #printisdead (hier: Berlin, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_XrjiVnCRT/?igshid=1482y6049rs6m
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littlejillbigben · 7 years
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Went to magculture today
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zzzzines · 3 years
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(via Shoplifters #7 — magCulture)
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drawdownbooks · 5 years
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Tunica No. 5⁣ Available at www.draw-down.com⁣ ⁣ Each issue of Tunica presents the art of Individuals and stands for the reality of the present. Tunica is a cape of good hope, created for the fundamental artists that exists in everyone. Contributors for this issue include James Orlando, Sita Abellan, Louisa Gagliardi, Takanori Okuwaki, Roberto Piqueras, Eme Rock, Yung Beef aka Fernandito Kit Kat, Eyedress, Prefuse 73, Ilja Karilampi, Terranova, Wickerham & Lomax, Alexa Karolinski, Gaspar Noe, Karen Aragon, Le Roy, Matthew Connors, Izaac Enciso, and Robert Beatty.⁣ ⁣ #CórdovaCanillas #Tunica #Magazine #MagazineDesign @magculture @spdesigners #welovemagazines (at New York City, N.Y.) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8l7v6cH8Pv/?igshid=1qzv54dxcg4l7
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ericchaseanderson · 5 years
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Day + Night in New York City
An idea from a designer friend of mine named Josef Reyes, whom I met when he was working for WIRED. The vanished tradition of the cassette mixtape. Only in this instance a (genuine) plastic cassette-case filled with written memories instead of musical sounds.
A history of this inspired project -- which, as the photos show, is a cassette-sized essay collection -- can be found here, at magCulture. There is a theme: New York City and music. Covering a whole day, from morning to night. (Mine was a morning memory because all the night slots were already spoken for.)
Josef’s idea sounded so cool, I was delighted to be asked to contribute. The end result is both beautiful and unexpectedly gratifying. Copies can be purchased (check Day + Night’s website for more info) only at Casa Magazines in the West Village.
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sergelricco · 5 years
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