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Anorak founder Cathy Olmedillas on creating new ventures and why slow success is the best

Creative Boom

Since 2006, independent kids publisher Studio Anorak has taken children's magazines in bold new directions. When it was first launched, Cathy points out that it was more of a lifestyle magazine for kids, with plenty of tips on what to wear and places to visit. "My They grow up so fast. It seems to be a winning move.

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Colour Magazine Navigates Lifestyle & Culture

Trendland

Colour is an annual magazine navigating trends in lifestyle and culture (a little but like Trendland). The post Colour Magazine Navigates Lifestyle & Culture appeared first on Trendland Online Magazine Curating the Web since 2006. www.monographco.com. www.monographco.com.

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Northern Soul revived: Elaine Constantine's photographic journey into a British subculture

Creative Boom

Moving from Manchester for her photography career, she'd been commissioned by The Face magazine to capture the northern soul scene at local nightclubs. Constantine received a John Kobal Foundation Award in 1998 and the Royal Photographic Society's Terrence Donovan Achievement Award in 2006.

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10 best artist and illustration agents in New York City

Creative Boom

Their lineup of industry-leading illustration talent includes David Doran , an award-winning illustrator based in Falmouth who works with international brands, magazines, newspapers, festivals and publishers creating illustrations of all shapes and sizes. They are based in New York City, with offices in London, Berlin, Shanghai and Sydney.

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Dot Dot Dot Is the Most Influential Design Magazine You’ve Never Heard Of

Eye on Design

“Why another graphic design magazine?” And so begins this new magazine founded by graphic designers Peter Bil’ak, Stuart Bertollotti-Bailey, and Jürgen X. In 2005, Poynor described Dot Dot Dot as “the most stimulating and original visual culture magazine produced by designers since Emigre’s heyday in the late 1980s to the mid-1990s.”

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Stanley Chow exhibition will showcase illustrations of people from film, stage and TV

Creative Boom

For anyone who doesn't know about the film, it's essentially a tribute/homage to The New Yorker magazine, a magazine I've been working with for over a decade. But he has his own favourites among those chosen, including his illustrations of the protagonists from Wes Andersons' film 'A French Dispatch'.

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Anorak magazine wants to see your eyeballs

Creative Review

By Virginia Taroni Donate Your Eyes was set up by kids magazine Anorak and Anomaly creative director David Lawrie, whose own son, Flynn, was diagnosed with glaucoma while a baby. The post Anorak magazine wants to see your eyeballs appeared first on Creative Review.