We welcome three very different voices for this episode: Liv Siddall (WePresent), Dave Calhoun (Time Out) and Natalia Rachlin (Mother Tongue).
First, ex co-host Liv Siddall joins Jeremy at the magCulture Shop for a quick look at some new magazines from our shelves. Hear their thoughts on Boys! Boys! Boys!, Plethora, A Profound Waste of Time and OOF.
Liv and Jeremy then talk about the new issue of WePresent magazine, a fascinating experiment that saw the same content designed by three very different designers: Chloe Scheffe from Seattle, Nejc Prah from Ljubljana, and Seri Tanaka from Tokyo. The resulting three magazines form a case study in how design and content interact. Liv also discusses the role of the branded print magazine today.
Following the recent decision to end printing the London edition of Time Out magazine, their head of content for UK and US Dave Calhoun tells us why.
And finally, listen to an excerpt from Mother Tongue co-founder Natalia Rachlin’s recent talk at magCulture.
We're grateful to our friends at Park Communications for their support of the magCulturre Podcast. Find them online at www.parkcom.co.uk
Final edit by Sam Williams
First, ex co-host Liv Siddall joins Jeremy at the magCulture Shop for a quick look at some new magazines from our shelves. Hear their thoughts on Boys! Boys! Boys!, Plethora, A Profound Waste of Time and OOF.
Liv and Jeremy then talk about the new issue of WePresent magazine, a fascinating experiment that saw the same content designed by three very different designers: Chloe Scheffe from Seattle, Nejc Prah from Ljubljana, and Seri Tanaka from Tokyo. The resulting three magazines form a case study in how design and content interact. Liv also discusses the role of the branded print magazine today.
Following the recent decision to end printing the London edition of Time Out magazine, their head of content for UK and US Dave Calhoun tells us why.
And finally, listen to an excerpt from Mother Tongue co-founder Natalia Rachlin’s recent talk at magCulture.
We're grateful to our friends at Park Communications for their support of the magCulturre Podcast. Find them online at www.parkcom.co.uk
Final edit by Sam Williams