I don’t like to see people get fired. Especially when I feel attached to them. When Michael Bloomberg took over BusinessWeek, I swore it off. I had gotten BusinessWeek free for three years as part of my Executive MBA program. I loved it. I would spend a couple of hours every week reading it, fantasizing [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Redesign’
Bloomberg Businessweek: The invigoration of a staple
Posted: April 17, 2011 in Articles, Magazine: Business, RedesignsTags: App Store, Bloomberg Businessweek, BloombergBusinessweek, BusinessWeek, digital publication, Executive MBA, iPad, Jonathan Ive, layoffs, Magazine, Michael Bloomberg, Publishing, Redesign
Flight Training Redesign: Necessary Updates To A Very Old Look
Posted: October 10, 2010 in Magazine: Lifestyle, Magazine: National, RedesignsTags: Association Magazine, Craig Fuller, Flight Training, Redesign
Flight Training is an association magazine that I had not heard of before my new blogging friend, flyinggma, recommended it for a redesign review. Here are a few of her comments about it: “I’ve tried to read the new magazine but it just doesn’t hold my attention.” “In the old format the regular contributor pages [...]
Redbook Redesign: New Content, And A Few Design Tweaks
Posted: October 9, 2010 in Magazine: Lifestyle, Magazine: Women's, Redesigns, ReviewsTags: Jezebel, Jill Herzig, Julianna Margulies, Lauren Graham, MagaScene, MediaWeek, Redbook, Redesign
Excerpt from Jill Herzig’s editor’s note, October 2010 issue of Redbook: “Have you ever arrived home after making what you think is a major beauty change … only to have your husband look straight at you, open a beer, and notice nothing? In this way, husbands and magazine readers can be similar. … We editors [...]