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Grow reviews several journalism books about magazine design. These include Front Page: Covers of the Twentieth Century by Stephane Duperray and Raphaele Vidaling, Surprise Me: Editorial Design by Horst Moser, and Modern Magazine Design by William Owen.
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NEW YORK -- ALM's Corporate Counsel, the nation's leading publication for general counsel and in-house attorneys at corporations and nonprofits, today...
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To: TRAVEL EDITORS
Contact: Jim Lee, jim@wagstaffworldwide.com, or Chip Bouchard, chip@wagstaffworldwide.com, both of WAGSTAFF WORLDWIDE, INC., +1- 312-943-6900, for Hospitality Design Magazine
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Promotional Display Work for Coca-Cola, AT&T, and Absolut Clients Recognized as Top Retail Marketing Pieces by Industry Experts
CHICAGO -- InnerWork...
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Journalism educators have encouraged the creation of an experiential learning environment for more than two decades. Although many reformers have advocated such environments, little discourse exists on the pedagogical approaches for journalism instruction. This article seeks to provide an overview of differing course designs used in sixteen undergraduate magazine publishing classes taught at U.S. universities. In particular, the article provides insight into the experiential learning environment within a major Southern university's magazine publishing class by closely examining the course design and pedagogical approach.
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HERNDON, Va. -- [acronym] Magazine today announced the winner and runners up of the [acronym] Magazine Public Sector CAD Awards held Monday in Washing...
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When a couple, long married, talks about their friendship and affinities, we understand the essence of their enduring union, but when the two are also...
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To: TRAVEL EDITORS
Contact: Jim Lee, jim@wagstaffworldwide.com, or Juliette Feld, juliette@wagstaffworldwide.com, both of WAGSTAFF WORLDWIDE, +1-312- 943-6900, for Hospitality Design magazine
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Ethan Allen and Glamour magazine have aligned their decorating resources to help a woman whose home was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina decorate the home she is rebuilding.
When the father of her three children was killed in a drive-by shooting 12 years ago, Donniecia Allen, worked two jobs and took business classes at night in hopes of one day owning a home for her family. Four years ago, she managed to save enough to buy a four- bedroom brick ranch home. But her dream was soon shattered when Hurricane Katrina hit; her family lost everything, and their home was deemed uninhabitable.
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I.D. Magazine Recognizes the Belkin Conserve as an "Intuitive, User-Friendly Means of Reducing Environmental Impact"
COMPTON, Calif. -- Belkin Inter...