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Nobles Magazine: An iPad Case Study

By | June 7, 2013
Nobles Spring 2013 iPad

One of the primary goals of alumni publications is to keep their community engaged with their school. With approximately 30 million tablet devices in the U.S. alone; 20 billion APPs downloaded in 2012; and over 300 magazines in the Apple …

Q & A with Eric Mongeon, Creative Director at MIT Technology Review

By | November 8, 2012
November/December 2012, Credit: Eric Mongeon, creative director; Dan Winters, photographer

On November 6, the latest issue of MIT Technology Review hit the newsstands. The print edition is the last piece of a larger content delivery re-envisioning focused on a “digital first” model. It is a much different publication than the …

Can’t Judge a Reader by the Book Cover

By | November 21, 2010
The Dodocase

You there! What are you reading? Unfortunately in the brave new world of digital publishing, I’ll never know. Gone are the days of my favorite pastime: judging my fellow morning commuters based on what they are reading. I used to …

Alumni Magazines On WordPress

By | June 23, 2010
Dartmouth Alumni Magazine / Dartmouth College

When many people think of the term “blog” they tend to envision a personal journal. But today blogging platforms have expanded into a much broader use, ranging from school websites to online publications. With a built-in Content Management System and …

The Wired iPad

By | March 24, 2010
Wired magazine iPad format

Since it first starting publishing in January 1993, Wired magazine has been breaking ground with regards to the design of the publication. I remember picking up the latest issue at Nini’s corner in Harvard Square — I couldn’t wait to …

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