magazines

The cover of Loaded issue 1 in 1994

Loaded and the gonzo early days of the Lads Mags Members Public

In 1994, Loaded kickstarted a men's magazine revolution. It also helped shape how I see journalism.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
magazines

Subscribed: three magazines I love Members Public

You can help save your favourite magazine by subscribing. Here's three on my subs list.

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Adam Tinworth
indie magazines

Condé Nast giveth, and it taketh away Members Public

Condé Nast is moving fast and breaking its Snapchat presence.

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Adam Tinworth
conde nast

Offscreen - the print magazine for digital types - redesigns with #16 Members Public

Issue 16 of Offscreen magazine is now available. It’s a beautiful print magazine all about the digital industry, which I’ve been happily reading for the last couple of years. If you’re interested in online, but still a lover of great print magazines, it’s well worth a

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
design

Newspapers are becoming magazines, and the New York Times is leading the way Members Public

The New York Times has redesigned the opening spread of the print edition to make it more of a digest of everything the outlet is doing across all media. So, yes, that include capturing the best of its journalists’ tweetstorms on there. Laura Hazard Owen interviewed Jake Siverstein [http://www.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
design

Ello to launch a magazine: Not For Print Members Public

Ello, the social network you’ve forgotten about, is to launch its own magazine [https://ello.co/notforprint/post/notforprint_censorship]: > Not For Print will help bring the best of Ello into the real world with a tangible, show-it-off-on-your-coffee-table magazine featuring the art of 50 creators on Ello. And

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Adam Tinworth
Ello

Print's not dead - it's regenerating Members Public

During one of my lecturing sessions at City [http://www.city.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/interactive-journalism], University of London last week, I made the point that just because you’re most associated with digital, doesn’t mean you don’t – and can’t – love print, too. That’s certainly the

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Adam Tinworth
indie magazines

Blogosphere magazine: last decade's jargon on today's newsstands Members Public

Of all the things I expected to find in the WHSmith in Clapham Junction, this was not one of them: Blogosphere? (Top shelf, right hand side.) There’s a word I haven’t heard – or used [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2015/01/blogging-evolved-buzzfeed.html] – in a long, long time.

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Adam Tinworth
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