TODAY ONLY: 40% off a subscription to Creative Review
Posted in: UncategorizedTime’s up. Sorry. But you can still subscribe to CR and benefit from all our enviable extras…
Roll up, roll up. For one day only we’re offering a massive 40% discount off a subscription to CR. We don’t care who you are, where you live or what you do, this offer’s open to everyone. Whether you’re a CR virgin or a loyal and long-standing fan looking to renew, the same deal’s on the table. A big slab of money off a one, two or three year subscription to our lovely glossy magazine. But this is only available today.
‘What’s the point of subscribing?’ we hear you cry.
As well as this offer being silly-money cheaper than the news-stand price, a subscription includes access to our online archive of more than five year’s worth of features, and each month you’ll receive the inimitable, critically-acclaimed and award-winning Monograph, a beauty of an A5 booklet, produced exclusively for CR subscribers.
Here’s a look at the type of thing you can expect in Monograph: January’s edition contained a collection of Akiko Stehrenberger’s Hollywood poster proposals, many of which never made it past the first round of the commissioning process.
As well as Monograph and access to the CR archive, we’re now producing four separate double issue Annuals each year. Our main Annual (which will be your first issue should you decide to take up this offer and subscribe) features the very best in visual communications from the previous year, plus there’re also our Photography, Illustration and Type Annuals to enjoy throughout the year.
A spread from last year’s Photography Annual, featuring Tim Flach’s photography of a Hungarian Puli.
And and and, lest we forget, CR subscribers enjoy the priviliege of a nice range of discounts and offers from cultural institutions like the Tate, V&A and the Design Museum, as well as from book publishers such as Thames & Hudson and Phaidon, all accessible from the CR Shop. On top of which, as a subscriber you’ll be kept in the loop on any CR-organised events, like last night’s Creative Review Handbook launch.
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