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Review: Qlix

Qlix is an emerging fashion magazine with a difference: it arrives in an envelope, filled with a variety of different formats, and unexpected quirks.

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This season, we will mostly be wearing cut-outs of models arranged by colour.

(On the left, the Winter 2010/2011 Paris edition of Vogue Collections. On the right, the summer 2010 edition of the revamped Elle Collections.)

Just completed a move, plus plenty going on here – so there’s a lot to catch up on. Deep breath now…

Which fonts do fashion magazine logos use?
Some actually useful information among the speculation

Longform publishes its Best of 2010 lists
Ladies and Gentlemen, start your Instapapers

Jeff Bridges redraws Esquire UK’s logo and masthead
Love the photo. Reminds me of this Vogue cover

Popular Mechanics, Esquire and Amazon: together at last
Or should that read “at least”?

Fray wants you to touch their junk
Good deal for back issues of this intelligent mag of The Moth/This American Life-esque tales edited by the co-founder of JPG

Foto8 has a great pre-Christmas offer on
Dear Santa, I’d like 25% off and an extra issue of probably the very best photojournalism mag out there, thanks

Japanese PDF photography magazine supplies soundtrack for iPad reading
They seem to go together nicely

Nolayout creates digital editions for independent publishers
Multimedia it ain’t, but straightforward JPEGs means no compatibility problems. Lovely simple clean interface too

Nieves brings zines to the iPhad
Not quite how Xerox intended, but you can’t fault the price or accessibility. While we’re on the subject…

Article has just started a blog about free magazines
Excellent stuff on there so far. Expect to see some of these appearing in envelopes of Stack America subscribers over the next year

New McSweeney’s arrives inside a head
It’s all about the presentation. *Love* the 40-inch scroll of fortunes

Fire & Knives is preparing a day of presentations
Sounds delicious

Who cares about age? V does
Fashion mag does an “age is beautiful” special, apparently Photoshops its cover star to remove wrinkles

Bonnier starts to release iPad-only mini publications
Jean’s new blog has the story – as it seems to have most stories lately. Follow his constantly excellent blogging taking place over at The Magaziner

Chrome’s Web Store contains some iPhone/iPad apps
The code’s rewritten, but the functionality is identical. If you’re looking for something mag-themed, you may want to start here. All of which suggests that the next Android/Chrome OS updates will be interesting. In summary: The Great Conjunction is getting closer

Marie Claire introduces video-heavy direction for its iPad app
Hot Studio is brought in to bring some pizzazz to the mag within Zinio’s distribution channel. And in case you were wondering why there haven’t been many iPad mag reviews on here yet, that’s because there are *things* happening behind the scenes. Big news afoot…

Zinesters share their NYC
If anyone knows how to make the most of a tiny budget…

Harper’s Bazaar in “we scratch advertisers’ backs” non-shocker
Surely this is the most open secret since the grassy knoll?

South African teen magazine uses creative commons licenses
But how easy do they make it for the content to be remixed?

New magazine launches for pole dancers
Simply tuck $10 into the waistband of your nearest newsagent

Playboy goes all Willy Wonka
I said Wonka

Magazero offers free magazines anywhere around the world
As in beer

Pop‘s editor in chief resigns
Since its relaunch, it’s been a great magazine, and a glorious physical object. Hope her departure doesn’t change things. Her first cover star, lest we forget, was teenage blogger Tavi Gevinson, who is now working on a magazine with Sassy founder Jane Pratt

Magazines help children buy cigarettes
Face recognition software hits a glitch

A last look at Interni‘s Russian edition
Recently closed by its publisher, there’s some great architecture and design spreads in that link to enjoy

1960s French magazine covers have a lot of cheek
Speaking of which…

BUTT towels are now on sale
The funniest thing I saw at this year’s NY Art Book Fair

Magazero sells work from The President
Innovative and reasonably priced magazines from one of the more creative studios out there, based in South Africa – MK Bruce/Lee, Coco/Joe and Goodwill Fernandez all worth getting. Magazero’s really shaping up into a lovely collection, thanks in part to Motto Distribution

Free downloads of U&lc back issues
Classic typography and editorial design magazine

How to get around The New Yorker‘s paywall
Because that’s what happens to paywalls

The Last Dot Dot Dot
Occasionally obtuse but mostly interesting design and thought magazine Dot Dot Dot calls it a day at twenty issues

OK Festival reviews magazines on Facebook
See the captions on the images for the reviews

Anna Wintour used to work at Penthouse Publications
And seemed to emerge with dignity intact

Microsoft’s digital magazine predictions from ten years ago
Right ideas, wrong timing. Which is as short a summary as you’ll get of Microsoft’s strategy since 2000

Five graphic design magazines from 50 years ago
They don’t make ‘em like that any more. Also check out the next post on that blog for some Swiss loveliness

Free download of McSweeney’s fake Yeti Researcher journal
Orginially part of the marvellous “envelopes” edition

Elle UK’s rough should have been the cover
Not sure how Nas Capas got hold of it, but as is often the case, the process is more remarkable than the result

The November issue of Spanish Elle is trumpeting “12 famous women without Photoshop or make up” – four of them are featured on the cover.

They promise videos to come of the Making Of – which will presumably reveal the use of heavy-duty studio flash, and, in order to get those backgrounds appearing identical, colour correction.

We’ve seen all this before, many times. I’m not the first to point this out, but a sense of perspective among all this holier-than-thou, please. You may not be able to remove pimples in camera with a swipe of a clone tool, but you can sure make them all but invisible with the right studio and camera set up, if you know what you’re doing. Photoshop and make up are not the only tools we have, they’re just the ones that we’ve made the public feel angry about.

One of the magazine highlights of every year is currently in process: Glossed Over’s live-blogging of Vogue’s September issue.

12:46 p.m.: Wait wait wait. Why is the bride article page 424 but the page before it (with just a right-hand page ad in between, mind you) was 420? So page 420, an ad, and then page 424? I don’t get it. WHAT HAPPENED TO THOSE OTHER TWO PAGES? I demand those two pages back!

As I write this, she’s just over halfway through. With all the opening ads to wade through, it took her 22 minutes to get to the contents page.

Follow it here!

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