
books
Keeping my print past on the GRID
I had the four issues of the architecture and design mag I edited a decade ago bound. And it’s a lovely thing.
books
I had the four issues of the architecture and design mag I edited a decade ago bound. And it’s a lovely thing.
carnival of journalism
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2011/05/2836481849_0f08b5879c_o.jpg] It’s Carnival of Journalism [http://carnivalofjournalism.com/] time again, and I’m about 36 hours late with this post – but then, what could possibly be more apposite for a journalism debate than a massive
GRID
Busy, busy, busy working on GRID right now, so blogging time is limited. I have come up with a good idea for the blog’s new name, though… In the meantime, here is today’s picture: I was forced to take a major diversion on the way home this evening,
estates gazette
One of the reasons I love being a magazine journalist is that I’m particularly fascinated by the interaction of words and pictures. Perhaps I’m a little like Alice in that…. Anyway, Slate [http://www.slate.com/] has published an interesting article, a photo essay really, about fashion photography
estates gazette
The first issue of GRID is in shops now, bundled with the latest issue of Estates Gazette. You can find info on obtaining a copy here [http://www.buyestatesgazette.co.uk]. Why, yes, this is a blatant plug. Why do you ask?
architecture
I tend to avoid writing about things close to my day job here, but I found this post [http://www.samizdata.net/blog/archives/004196.html] on Samizdata.net interesting. Brian Micklethwait has some insightful things to say about Terry Farrell, Broadway Malyan and certain architectural choices. All this is