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magCulture is an online resource, a magazine shop, an events producer, and an editorial consultancy. magCulture launched as a blog in 2006 and has since developed into a multi-channel business celebrating and promoting the many skills and disciplines that go into making a magazine, including art direction, design, writing, editing, and production. The magCulture podcast is a great way to stay..
magCulture » Podcast
6M ago
A special based around the NY edition of our ModMag conference. We hear from speakers Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff (gal-dem), Beth Wilkinson (Lindsay), Ian Birch (‘Uncovered’) and Douglas McGray (California Sunday, Pop-Up Magazine) plus guests Josef Reyes (Day + Night), Deidre Dyer (No Man’s Land), Alison Branch (Park) and Cath Caldwell (CSM). The back issue is nineties culture mag Speak.
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magCulture » Podcast
6M ago
Danielle and Jeremy discuss some current favourites from our shop shelves before Jeremy talks to Penny Martin, editor-in-chief of The Gentlewoman, about The Gentlewoman Club, which has just marked its 10th anniversary. Then we switch to the Indiecon festival in Hamburg, where Jeremy interviewed two of the team from The Irregular Times—co-founder Tarini Sethi and features editor Vasudhaa Narayanan.
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magCulture » Podcast
6M ago
Two big interviews for this episode. First, Rob Orchard, co-founder of Delayed Gratification, discusses the 50th issue of the original slow journalism magazine. Then Gail Bichler, creative director of The New York Times Magazine and one of the most influential editorial designers of our time, shares thoughts on collaboration, team chemistry and the digital-first direction of her award-winning magazine as it approaches a redesign.
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magCulture » Podcast
6M ago
A triple set of conversations this episode. First, Kirsten and Ernst from MacGuffin discuss the origins of their magazine, and its immminent twelfth issue ‘The Log’. Then Alison Branch from Podcast sponsors Park Communications explains why they’ve just published a guide to sustainable print. And finally we hear an excerpt from Analog Sea Review founder Jonathan Simons’ fascinating recent magCulture Shop talk.
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magCulture » Podcast
6M ago
Creative director Andrew Diprose joins Jeremy to flick through a few recent magazines, before discussing his own work. A strong advocate for print, Andrew has worked on big titles—Wired UK and Soho House Magazine—as well as self-publishing indies The Ride Journal and the new Superstore Wilderness. Jeremy then trades retail experience with Nicola Hamilton, who opened Toronto mag shop Issues last year.
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magCulture » Podcast
6M ago
Buffalo Zine co-founder David Uzquiza joins Jeremy Leslie at the magCulture Shop to discuss a few recent magazines before being joined on Zoom by David’s Buffalo Zine partner Adrian Gonzalez-Cohen. The three discuss the shapeshifting fashion magazine as its 16th issue, Buffalo Hotel Chelsea, is published. Then photographer/writer Louise Long joins Jeremy to introduce her beautiful new magazine Linseed Journal.
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magCulture » Podcast
6M ago
Two magazine obsessives join Jeremy for this episode. First, as his book about launching nineties supermag Loaded is published, publishing entrepreneur James Brown selects his indie favourites, look back at how the Loaded phenomenon exploded, and generally shares his passion for magazines. Then we jump to the present, as Francesca Gavin joins via Zoom to discuss her exciting new launch Epoch.
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magCulture » Podcast
6M ago
We welcome three very different voices for this episode. First, ex co-host Liv Siddall returns to tell us about the new issue of WePresent magazine, a fascinating experiment in editorial design. She also discusses the role of the branded print magazine today. Then Dave Calhoun from Time Out explains why they ended the London print edition. And finally, listen to an excerpt from Mother Tongue co-founder Natalia Rachlin’s recent talk at magCulture.
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