The Magazineer, A Blog About Magazine Design & Print Culture

by Scott Beale on December 27, 2007 · 6 comments

The Magazineer

Derek Powazek, the editor and publisher of Fray, has just launched his latest project, The Magazineer, “a blog about magazine design and print culture, written by people who love, and make, magazines”. They are currently looking for magazines to review as well as people who love and make magazines to write for the blog.

One of my suggestions for a magazine to review of course would be Hi-Fructose.

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1 Adam Jackson December 27, 2007 at 10:28 am

Wow. My girlfriend is going to love this!

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2 Kurt December 27, 2007 at 11:12 am

Has anyone found the RSS feed for The Magazineer? I’d like to subscribe.

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3 Derek December 27, 2007 at 11:10 pm

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