The Future of Magazines
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- marchelo0
magazines, will be read on hybrid tablet/screens on mars.
- Stugoo0
thats a big screen
- TheBlueOne0
Nevermind. I try and post something cool in design/creation and get snark. I'll go back to verbally jostling hedge. That's all this site has turned into anyway lately...
- That's a little overboard, it's been like 15 minutes since you posted this and as usual gave no description for your link. :D********
- I don't know where "as usual" came from I guess.********
- my comment was aimed at marchello's mars > far away> big screen? no?Stugoo
- That's a little overboard, it's been like 15 minutes since you posted this and as usual gave no description for your link. :D
- Mimio0
Nice. Definitely paves the way for the survival of niche publications. I wonder what the quality is really like though.
- Stugoo0
im sorry its been a long day, with zero results.
- dopepope0
Cosmic... I'm not sure what I'm looking at there. Looks like a pic slipped into a plastic sleeve with lines and graphics all over it. And then some butterscotch film wrapped around it.
- 23kon0
thats pretty cool idea - basically the same as what BLURB are doing with books but this is magazine format.
nice find likes :)
we should all collab on a QBN one
- 23kon0
could do your portfolio as a magazine ooo
- ********0
Yea, I'm extremely curious as to the actual output. Almost enough to get one and find out...
“How are they printed?
MagCloud uses HP Indigo technology to custom-print each issue when it’s ordered. Printing on demand means no big print runs, which means no pre-publishing expense. Magazines are brilliant full color on 80lb paper with saddle-stitched covers. They look awesome. ”
- ********0
Not a bad idea
- ukit0
Nice idea for a startup
- ctcliff0
- Haha nice, didn't catch this beforehand.********
- Oh gaddamn it!!!TheBlueOne
- Haha nice, didn't catch this beforehand.
- marchelo0
http://www.lulu.com/ is a place where you can upload and publish a magazine/book as well, I know a few photographers/designers who used it while in college.
