Imagine being able to smell the blueberry as Violet Beauregarde
inflates in front of your face, or the waxy purple of Harold’s crayon,
or the soot belching out of the Polar Express. A new augmented reality
e-book technology, ...READ»
If you can't have a magazine e-reader that mimics print, you might as well have a print edition that mimics digital. Or tries to, anyhow. This seems to be the driving notion behind the December issue of Esquire, in which about half a ...READ»
"It's my hope that you will see this as a unique property that will quickly become the must-read for anyone interested in the media, the business of it and the personalities behind it."
So begins the "Note from Dan Abrams," a kind ...READ»
The Society of Publication Designers, SPD, announced the finalists for its yearly magazine design awards. This year's entrants are terrific eye candy. The awards are considered one of the industry's premier laurels. There are too ...READ»
About eight years ago I moved to North Carolina for a job. At the time, I knew a little bit about the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (what would be my new employer) but I really didn’t know a whole lot about the area ...READ»
Christopher Griffith
Wichita, says Christopher Griffith, "is a lot hipper than I expected-a little arty." He went to Kansas to photograph this month's cover subject, Johnathan Goodwin, whom he describes as a "quiet genius." A ...READ»
Alessandra Petlin
When photographer Alessandra Petlin thought about shooting Adam Werbach for this issue's cover story, she says, "I immediately had this image in my mind of a soaring stand of smooth, beautiful trees, and the ...READ»
Trump World Tower
Richard Meier's Perry Street towers
20 Pine
The Jade
Miraval Living
William Beaver House
The pitch
"The Greatest Condominium Building in the ...READ»