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Esquire puts a hole in Obama’s face
For $250,000, who wouldn’t? There could be some neat creative solutions made using this alongside the cover image in the future, like a Mad magazine-style trapdoor; though knowing Esquire US, there won’t be. A pull tab for BMW is to follow. “I think you can smell a gimmick a mile away,” says the VP of Discovery channel. I’m sniffing one from here

Papercamp highlights the future of tech and paper
Less gimmicky, more geeky. Originated by Dopplr’s Matt Jones; some of the ideas can be seen here. There’s a New York-flavoured edition coming up next month

Ads in PDFs scrapped by Adobe
Between them, Techcrunch and Nxtbook have it about right. However, I’m not convinced by the phrase “A true digital magazine is designed to be an elegant reading experience. While some are better than others, most all are more engaging than the PDF format” – PDF Mags begs to differ

Taschen’s London store gears up for a warehouse sale
Takes place on 23-25th January. Plenty of pulp mag books with slightly scuffed covers on offer on day one, fewer bargains by the weekend I’ll bet

Adbusting protests against Photoshop use
Fabulous in-joke fun

And the obligatory crisis roundup:

Jeans brand scraps magazine advertising
“Magazines will always be relevant. We are just trying something new this season.” And cheaper. Goes instead for marketing on its own website and instore

Arthur goes into hibernation
The community funding only postponed the end. The blog has been busy since, though. If you prefer a fictional version of this story…

…Bad Idea creates miniseries about print and the money pit
Occasionally amusing. “How about Kabuki theatre for the disabled?”

Funniest line of the magazine crisis so far
Though I’m not sure it’s true. But who cares?


Dexter makes the front pages
The one inside the anniversary Esquire is a bit strange, as the cover of that one isn’t their typical cover line wall. It looks vaguely familiar and takes a moment to realise why

Maghound finally launches with 240 magazines
Free 30 day trial for as many magazines as you can eat. Will try it and let you know

McCain critic gets chance to shoot magazine portrait
Now all political advisors will be paranoid of any strobe below shoulder height, and magazines will immediately change their rights / usage contracts to stop this happening again. Some of it was rather vicious, others more thought out; visit her webpage daily for a new version. UPDATE: likely due to legal action, she’s taken down all the McCain pics from her website, and is now being represented by someone else. So it goes

Revista Unica in Portugal gets a facelift

Courtesy of Juan Antonio Giner’s team. Seems to manage being both playful and formal – tough combo to pull off, even tougher one to sustain

Bitch needs $40,000
They ask fans to help the wiener dog grow. Video includes recently-deceased niche magazines. Well, it worked for Arthur. UPDATE: They did it, and in only three days. You can only pull this trick once; let’s hope it helps stabilise them for the forseeable. Right now, they seem unsure how best to use the money

iDN loves infographics, creates info font
Looking forward to this one


John Menzies starts selling digital magazines online
And also selling a digital magazine subscription system to other retailers. WH Smith has their own here, plus there’s a USA Today story on e-market leaders Zinio here

Newspaper prototype is basically a magazine
Is it a newspaper or a newsmagazine?

New York Review of Magazines returns
Great to have it back. Thoughtful student-written features on the industry in the States, plus reviews

Colophon at 8 Festival in Vienna
With special magazine lounge. Sorry to miss it

Five ways to spot a faked photo
Warning: gets quite technical. Via Mediabistro