Back To The Line

Coup de cœur pour le travail de l’illustrateur italien Jonathan Calugi pour un rendu minimaliste tant au niveau des lignes que des couleurs, c’est d’ailleurs ce qui lui donne toute sa force et sa pertinence. Quelques unes de ses très belles nouvelles illustrations avec la série « Back To The Line » à découvrir dans la suite.

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The 48 Hour Hustle


48 Hour Magazine
is out with their first publication appropriately named ‘Hustle’. The creatives behind the experiment explain, “From noon on May 7th through noon on the 9th, a team circled up around the original Rolling Stone conference table in Mother Jones’ offices to transform 1,502 submissions from around the world into a chorus of voices, all harmonizing around the same theme: hustle. 48 Hour Magazine features 60 pages of writers and artists from your favorite magazines sharing space with previously unpublished new talent, shaped by some of the best editors in the business.”

For a peak click here.

Can design save the newspaper?

Given the current state of the newspaper industry we felt this talk with Polish designer, Jacek Utko was appropriate. He sheds some light into his thoughts on the future of the industry while sharing his personal experience of reenergized newspapers in countries throughout eastern Europe with his stunning, bold layouts. To see an interview with Jacek head over to the Ted Blog.

Thanks Todd for the tip.

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Rough times for the Newspaper Industry

We all know the newspaper industry is on the decline. Many publications throughout the country are hanging on by a thread while others have accepted their fate and expect to close shop in the coming months. The New York Times has put together a bleak info graphic highlighting the state of the industry by region. You can see the graph in all its full glory right here.

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10 newspapers on the decline

It’s no secret that the newspaper industry is on the decline. A week ago the Rocky Mountain News became the latest victim to close shop with other national papers nearing the same fate. 24/7 Wall St. has put together a list of 10 newspapers across the country that are the most likely to close or go digital in the near future.

1. The Philadelphia Daily News
2. The Minneapolis Star Tribune
3. The Miami Herald
4. The Detroit News
5. The Boston Globe
6. The San Francisco Chronicle
7. The Chicago Sun Times
8. NY Daily News
9. The Fort Worth Star Telegram
10. The Cleveland Plain Dealer


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