Nice to see a mention to WTW in the article about indie publications business models. Connection with the readers matters, and is at the heart of the all publishing. https://t.co/7Z1zzKHQg2
If you are interested in publishing, here is an interesting piece about publishing models for independent publishers. Our @WorksThatWork is mentioned too. https://t.co/TNVRWSXWbQ
This Black Friday, reuse, recycle, re-purpose what you have. We offer back issues of Works That Work at half price. Available online until Monday. Limited stock.
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Works That Work https://t.co/hZVJ8L4nF4 の日本編集版が今出るのすごく良いなと思って買った。帯文良い「流行のコンセプトや成功事例ばかりがメディアを流通する。しかし、日常生活や社会環境がその必要から生み出した工夫や営みにこそ、デザインが向き合うべき課題がある」
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@joseph_kes Other than that, a Japanese anthology of worksthatwork magazine will come out later this summer. These days we focus on language research about all living and marginalized languages and type design development at our mother company @typotheque
@cjtype@tanyatypes@theoriginalecs These ‘pull quotes‘ were actually specifically written so you can still get a sense of the text without reading the full piece. They were not pulled from the main text. Same for captions — they provide a secondary reading, for readers in a hurry.
Stack Magazines made nominations for the design mag of the decade, and presents strong candidates: Eye, Apartamento, Cabinet, and to my delight also @WorksThatWork Vote in the poll below:
Our exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Den Haag includes full collections of @dot_dot_dot_mag and @WorksThatWork. We instructed the guards to allow visitors to freely browse them.
I truly believe that people are social creatures and want to help others. Sometimes, they just fail to consider consequences of their actions. A thing I learned while editing @WorksThatWork magazine is that good design/action should benefit *ALL* involved parties.
Today a customer mentioned that she could get a new hardcover book online for $15. Our mission is not to shame anyone for their shopping practices, but we do feel a responsibility to educate about what it means when a new hardcover is available for $15 online.
Design in 2018 | 4. A sad loss for design in 2018 was the closure of the brilliant Dutch design journal Works That Work. It produced ten issues over fie years, all exploring "unexpected creativity” and politically charged aspects of vernacular design.
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