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Posted: November 11th, 2010
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Paper Airplane Flight

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Posted: November 10th, 2010
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RepRap: Self-replicating 3D Printer

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Posted: November 6th, 2010
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Raven’s Wings : The Making of Field Notes


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Posted: November 4th, 2010
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How To Make Your Stuff In China

MNP wants to encourage domestic offerings, but if you have to here is a guide to sourcing factories and manufacturing your trinkets in China.

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Posted: October 31st, 2010
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My iPad Magazine Stand

Of course, small, nimble apps won't necessarily solve the long-term revenue problems of major magazines. So is there a bigger solution for magazines, one that will bring in significant revenue along the lines of what they saw in the pre-digital world?

This is an incredibly difficult question and I've stopped trying to pretend I have any response to it other than "I don't know," or, in less sanguine moments, "Probably not." There are no easy answers for content publishers right now, which is why in some ways they can hardly be blamed for their iPad enthusiasm a at the very least, they aren't ignoring the sea change that tablets represent. Perhaps like many of us, they need to fail their way to success. That's a legitimate strategy, and if they're nimble enough to recover from these wild miscalculations before it's too late, then I applaud them for it.

More likely, they will waste too many cycles on this chimerical vision of resuscitating lost glories. And as they do, the concept of a magazine will be replaced in the mind a and attention span a of consumers by something along the lines ofAFlipboard. If you ask me, the trajectory of content consumption favors apps like these that are more of a window to the world at large than a cul-de-sac of denial. Social media, if it's not already obvious to everyone, is going to continue to change everything a including publishing. And it's a no-brainer to me that content consumption is going to be intimately if not inextricably linked with your social graph. Combine Flipboard or whatever comes along and improves upon it with the real innovation in recommendation technology that we'll almost undoubtedly see in the next few years, and I can't see how the 20th Century concept of a magazine can survive, even if it does look great on a tablet.

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Posted: October 28th, 2010
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The Future of Publishing? Esquire Will Sell $2,500 Couches and $200 Lamps

In an era of increasingly uncertain sales, magazines have to use their cultural currency as a form of financial guarantee. They’ve always excelled at selling things for other people, through both their advertising and their own editorial. So why not sell direct to their audience?

A deep-caramel leather sofa named Triple Whiskey Collins is evidence of smart thinking by a storied magazine brand that might not be making money the same way in 20 years. It’s a signature piece of Esquire Home Collection, a line of furniture and accessories launched by the magazine which is finding its way into retail locations this month.

While launching a furniture line may appear to be the latest gimmick to bolster sagging magazine subscriptions, Glen Ellen Brown, vice president of Hearst Brand Development, says that Hearst has actually been focusing on brand extension for 20 years, including popular product lines for other properties like Country Living and Seventeen. "We really have the expertise and depth of doing this for decades and we work hard to bring integrity to that," she says. "You have to be really careful because brand dilution is right around the corner from brand extension."

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Posted: October 22nd, 2010
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Today in History : The 600 Years

Mapping during 600 years anniversary of the astrological tower clock situated at Old Town Square in center of Prague.

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Michal Kotek
Lukas Dubda

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Posted: October 16th, 2010
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Typographic City Maps

We're pleased to show off a pet project that's been occupying us off and on for nearly two years. After some emotional separation issues, we are declaring finished a few typographic map postersaone of Boston, and color and black and white flavors of Chicago. Everything in these maps is made of type.

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Posted: October 15th, 2010
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