magazines Frontline Source Group is one of Inc. Magazines Best Workplaces 2019 By www.prleap.com Published On :: Mon, 10 Jun 2019 06:00:00 PDT Frontline Source Group, Inc. has been named one of Inc. magazines Best Workplaces for 2019, our fourth annual ranking in the fast-growing private company sector. Full Article
magazines Guide to Cheap Computer Magazines By www.build-your-own-cheap-computer.com Published On :: Sun, 3 Jun 2018 05:37:02 -0400 Selecting the best Cheap Computer Magazines to keep you up-to-date with what's going on in the fast changing computer world. Full Article
magazines Dutch Design Magazines By www.designworkplan.com Published On :: 2018-04-07T00:00:00Z In this roundup of some of the Magazines & Blogs are in Dutch others are written in English. Below each of the screenshot there is language information, please enjoy this list of Dutch Graphic Design Magazines & Blogs, share your favorite Dutch Design blog in the comments below. Thank you and enjoy reading! Fontanel : Online Design Magazine Fontanel is one of Hollands largest blogs and online magazine about design and graphic design. Operated by three very enthusiastic Dutch Designers, Thomas Moes, Erik Gelderblom and Willem van Roosmalen, which share on a daily basis their design news and philosophy. Recently Fontanel is redesigned with a complete new look and feel which allows you to really focus on the content and encourage you to read more. (quote: Love the simple presentation styles on Fontanel. Exactly what a publication can be; opportunities for design. – Jason Santa Maria at Twitter about Fontanel) Fontanel focuses on design, typography, graphic design, art and will show you inspiration from other design magazines. They also host a calendar with up-to-date Dutch Design Information. Language Dutch Visit website Fontanel Design Blog: Rietveld Academie Designblog is an online research project initiated by Henk Groenendijk. It is part of the Foundation Year’s design program and stimulates interaction between the design world and all the Foundation Year students. This blog introduces the possibility to enjoy and study a variety of subjecs investigated in the course of ever changing classic and contemporary design themes. It presents research, opinion and reflection in a variety of forms. Language English Enjoy the posts at the Design Blog Rietveld Academie Design.nl Design.nl is a wide focuses blog about Dutch Design, from interviews with Dutch Designers to inspiration, showcases and more. It also holds a great calendar with Dutch happenings in design. Frequently updated with news and information. Language: English Find the posts at the design.nl Graphic Design Museum blog The Graphic Design Museum in Breda, The Netherlands. Here you’ll find visionary statements about the changing position of the graphic design discipline. Visuals and slogans, stories behind the objects in our collection, essays about the subjects of our exhibitions and some of our favorite graphic design resources on the web. The Graphic Design Museum is the first museum in the world for graphic design. The museum is in the centre of Breda and exhibits the broad and dynamic area of graphic design. Really worth the visit when you are in The Netherlands, Breda. Language: English Find the blog at Graphic Design Museum Blog Information about the Graphic Design Museum, Breda NAGO: Nederlands Archief Grafisch Ontwerpers NAGO holds the largest Dutch Archief on graphic design, designers and design agencies from the Netherlands. NAGO is an exceptional resource for what Dutch Designers created over the last decades. With a good search functionally you are able to search for arists, work, technique and more. When browsing NAGO you really get a good feeling of Dutch Design and Art. Language: Dutch Find the website at NAGO Dutch Design History Design History NL is the website of the Dutch foundation that encourages research and publications about design history. The foundation also organizes meetings, lectures, conferences and other activities for participants: design historians, authors and those who are interested in the subject. You will find information about their research in who is who in research. Language: Dutch Find the website at Dutch Design History Online/Offline magazine: Bright Bright Magazine is an offline and online platform which shows you the latest information about design, technology, gadgets and more. The online magazine is an constant update of information and if you can find the printed magazine be sure to get a copy, great content. They also hosts tv series where the latest gadgets are reviewed, very funny and educational. Language: Dutch Find the website at Bright Architectenweb Hollands largest website about Dutch Architecture and everything involved around design, production, events in relation to architecture. Daily updated with architecture projects in The Netherlands. Language: Dutch Find the website at Architectenweb Web Designer Magazine Web Designer Magazine is an online and offline plaform for Dutch web designers. Language: Dutch Find the website at Web Designer Magazine Type Media TypeMedia is a one year master course in type design, the blog hosts articles from students and teachers. Operated by Dutch Type designers such as Erik van Blokland, Fred Smeijers and Peter Verheul. Language: English Find the blog at Type Media Full Article
magazines Download 1,600+ Publications from the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Books, Guides, Magazines & More By www.openculture.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:00:50 +0000 Many of us in these past few generations first heard of the Metropolitan Museum of Art while reading E. L. Konigsburg’s novel From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. More than a few of us also fantasized about running away to live in that vast cultural institution like the book’s young protagonists Claudia and […] Full Article Archives Museums
magazines Roularta to sell seven French magazines to tycoon Patrick Drahi By www.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 08 Jan 2015 08:59:10 -0500 Belgian publisher Roularta Media Group said it would negotiate exclusively with French businessman Patrick Drahi towards a sale of seven magazines including newsweekly L'Express. Full Article vcMedia
magazines iuvo Technologies Wins Coveted Spot On Inc. Magazines's 2020 Best Workplaces List By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 07:00:00 GMT With over 3,000 entries, only 389 companies were honored. Full Article
magazines Should supermarket check-outs sell magazines depicting violence? By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 15 Oct 2019 09:13:00 +1100 A Melbourne mother says she was shocked when her six-year-old began asking questions about a notorious child rapist, after seeing a magazine in the check-out of their local supermarket. Full Article ABC Radio Melbourne melbourne Business Economics and Finance:Industry:Retail Community and Society:All:All Community and Society:Domestic Violence:All Community and Society:Family and Children:All Community and Society:Family and Children:Children Community and Society:Family and Children:Parenting Information and Communication:All:All Information and Communication:Print Media:All Law Crime and Justice:All:All Law Crime and Justice:Crime:All Australia:VIC:All Australia:VIC:Melbourne 3000 Australia:VIC:Rosanna 3084
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magazines Statement of Deputy Attorney General James Cole Regarding Information Requests for Multiple Sales of Semi-Automatic Rifles with Detachable Magazines By www.justice.gov Published On :: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 14:29:56 EDT “The international expansion and increased violence of transnational criminal networks pose a significant threat to the United States." Full Article OPA Press Releases
magazines Junk Book Marketing: Pay-to-Play Magazines By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Jan 2020 18:28:00 +0000 Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware® Scroll down for updatesOn this blog and elsewhere, I spend a lot of time warning about junk book marketing services: so-called marketing and promotional services that are cheap to provide, but can be sold at a big markup, and for the most part are of little worth for book promotion or can more effectively be done by the author him/herself. Some examples: press releases, email blasts, book trailers, book fair display, social media setup, and social media advertising.All these and more are hawked to writers at exorbitant prices by assisted self-publishing companies like the various Author Solutions imprints--and also, increasingly, by their scam imitators. Either way, they're a ripoff...but the scammers demand even bigger fees, tell even bigger lies, and deliver even more shoddy results. And that's when they're not just taking your money and running.A few weeks ago, I focused on pay-to-play radio interviews--another junk marketing service--and why they're not worth the huge fees charged by providers. This week, I'm going to talk about pay-to-play magazines. (You'll note that all the companies discussed below are on my Big List of Publishing and Marketing Scams.)Have you ever received a solicitation like this one?Or this one?Or this one?Of course the books haven't undergone "extensive evaluation", or been "carefully chosen", or showed to "a team" that "really like[s] your vision". Such solicitations are just spam, blasted out to addresses scraped from the internet or stolen from self-publishing company customer lists.Nor are these real magazines, in the sense of publications that are widely available to the public. Instead, they're collections of ads, interviews, and "feature articles" sold to writers at huge prices, sometimes interspersed with general interest pieces (often really badly written) or, in the case of New Reader Magazine, with fiction, poetry, and art. These "publications" are never circulated in any meaningful sense; they may be posted online, but their primary mode of distribution is from tables in company booths at book fairs...where many of the authors buying ad or interview space have already paid a premium for display.The prices the faux magazines charge for placement can be enormous. For instance, here's the "Executive Full-Spread Ad" from Paperclips Magazine, which is owned by (not "partnered with" as claimed in its solicitation email) publishing and marketing scammer Legaia Books:A "Showcase" full-page ad costs $3,698 ($2,218.80 on sale), and a "Premier" half-page ad clocks in at $2,599 ($1,299.50 on sale). Paperclips' parent company, Legaia Books, also sells publishing and marketing services at high prices, using deceptive sales tactics to target small press- and self-published authors.Here's one writer's not very satisfactory experience with Paperclips. I've gotten emails from many others.New Reader Magazine--which looks quite legit if you don't know better--is owned by New Reader Media. Though the magazine actually appears to provide small payments for content acquired via general submission, it charges anywhere from $5,000 and up for the magazine feature and "partnership" mentioned in its solicitation email. Like Legaia, New Reader Media also sells publishing and marketing services at gigantic prices, as well as book-to-screen services (always a scam).New Reader has accumulated some online complaints due to its aggressive solicitation and poor performance. It has also been caught making false claims, such as that it was responsible for Christopher Paolini's bestselling novel Eragon being made into a movie.The Christmas magazine that's the subject of EC Publishing's solicitation can be seen here (if you're brave, you can also check out the Las Vegas Edition, produced for the Las Vegas Book Festival). Like most of the pay-to-play magazines, it's a compilation of author-purchased ads and features, laughably badly-written general interest articles, and a smattering of actual advertising. Prices for inclusion range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on how much space is purchased.Thanks to its aggressive soliciting, EC Publishing is the subject of a warning from the Australian Society of Authors.Authors Press's Authorial magazine has its own website (note the "notice of non-affiliation and disclaimer" that pops up if you linger on the home page: the scammers read Writer Beware). Writers can buy a spot in the magazine, starting at fees of a few hundred dollars; ad space or "features" are also included in some of the more expensive promotional packages Authors Press offers. Authorial's BEA 2019 issue consists of more than 75 pages of author ads, interviews, and excerpts. Just imagine the thousands of dollars in revenue generated by all those pages, some of which include ten or more ads. Also have a peek at Authorial's gallery page, which features photos of the dozens of books displayed in Authors Press's BEA booth. In 2019, writers were being charged anywhere from $1,000 to $3,500 for presence in the booth, depending on what level of activity they chose. Now multiply all of this by the seven book fairs Authors Press attended in 2019. It's not chump change.From URLink Print and Media comes Harbinger Post. Like the others, it's nearly all paid content, interspersed here and there with staff-written features. Here's an example of the caliber of that writing:Other scammy publishing and marketing companies that sell space in proprietary magazines (I've received multiple complaints about all these companies):Global Summit House: Global Summit HouseLitfire Publishing: WayFairerAuthorCentrix: AuthorCentrix MagazineStonewall Press (defunct): GoldCrest MagazinePrint advertising is expensive, and how useful it is for book marketing is an open question. But if it is to be effective at all, it must offer the possibility of being seen by a large audience of potentially interested readers and buyers.That means circulation, subscriptions, and quality content beyond mere advertising--not ad-stuffed, error-ridden, proprietary publications whose only exposure to the public is a "free, take one" stack on a side table in a book fair booth. Even if the ad slots weren't insanely expensive--and even if writers didn't have to pay for what real magazines never charge for, such as interviews--buying space in these fake publications would be a waste of money.Writer beware.UPDATE 1/29/20: It's not just scammers that run this kind of racket. Via its PW Select - BookLife feature (which I discuss here and here), industry magazine Publishers Weekly has begun to sell a "very special" service:These prices rival the scammers'. And the promise of print exposure is not quite what it seems. Per PW's Q&A explainer, the interviews appear not in the body of the magazine, but in "PW’s BookLife supplement, which is published the last week of each month bound into that week’s issue of Publishers Weekly". In other words, easy for readers to ignore or skip over. PW actually has the wide circulation and industry audience the scammers only pretend to. But given the huge fees and the segregation of the interviews in a separate supplement--not to mention the open question of how useful any kind of print advertising is for book marketing--there's more than a whiff of the same kind of exploitation here. Full Article
magazines Trump fans slam magazines like Vogue over lack of Melania covers By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 12 Feb 2020 22:40:08 GMT Conservative actor James Woods took to Twitter over the weekend to gripe that Melania, 49, has 'never graced our nation's major style magazine covers.' Full Article
magazines Emma Roberts suits up in a face mask and pink gloves while browsing through magazines at a newsstand By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:08:25 GMT Emma Roberts was spotted rocking a highly curated fashion look during an errand run in Studio City on Friday. Emma accessorized with a floral face mask and pink gloves. Full Article
magazines The formation of gaming culture: UK gaming magazines, 1981-1995 / Graeme Kirkpatrick By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 26 Nov 2017 06:16:14 EST Hayden Library - GV1469.15.K57 2015 Full Article
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