Wired's Art Director on the Basics of Magazine Design
| Jeremy LaCroix, Wired Magazine's Art Director, examines common mistakes and offers some practical guidance. Play Movie (1:56). Flash version |
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| Jeremy LaCroix, Wired Magazine's Art Director, examines common mistakes and offers some practical guidance. Play Movie (1:56). Flash version |
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| Guy Kawasaki--well-known author, blogger and venture capitalist--talks about the synergies between publishing a blog and publishing a book. Play Movie (2:46). Flash version |
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| Keith Clinkscales, Vice President & General Manager of ESPN Publishing, testifies to the value of the magazine alongside TV and online media. Play Movie (4:40). Flash version |
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| Paul Saffo, Silicon Valley's premiere technology forecaster, urges publishers to look beyond traditional practices and techniques. Play Movie (2:03). Flash version |
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| New York Art Director Ina Saltz reveals techniques for testing magazine covers online in order to increase newsstand sales. Play Movie (3:27). Flash version |
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| John Owen, founder of Weldon Owen Book Publishers, takes participants through spreadsheet models for co-published book projects. Play Movie (3:20). Flash version |
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| The design team of Will Hopkins and Mary K. Baumann, who have redesigned some of the top publications in the U.S., explain "the 12-part grid" as an essential organizational element in magazine design. Play Movie (2:35). Flash version |
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| Anthea Stratigos, co-founder of the market research firm Outsell, predicts that publishers today must move beyond convention as powerful new communications tools and platforms are adopted in the marketplace. Play Movie (2:47). Flash version |
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| Each session has its own flavor, yet common interests bring participants together. Play Movie (5:19). Flash version |
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| Alumni of the Stanford Publishing Course who have experienced the power of new thinking in their professional lives sometimes return to Stanford for another immersion. Play Movie (2:18). Flash version |
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