October 2011
17 posts
Liv Siddall from It's Nice That answers our...
How do you utilise social media to market It’s Nice That?
Obviously Twitter is a bit of a no-brainer for getting word out there due to the enormous amount of creatives on there most of the day. Whenever we post something on the blog it usually gets followed by a small tweet just to let people know what’s going up. We are also aware that we have a large student following, which is...
Tim Hayward from Fire and Knives answers our...
How do you utilise social media to market Fire and Knives?
We couldn’t have launched without Twitter. After we’d done some initial design work we put up a site with some dummy pages and the intended contents for the first issue then Twittered a couple of thousand food lovers asking if they’d like to subscribe. Once enough had done so we ran the presses.
What is the best...
AppFurnace from Calvium.
Pete from Peleton Design answers our quick-fire...
How do you utilise social media to market Peloton and its projects?
We don’t really, we have a news section to our site and most of our work comes through recommendation.
What is the best thing about your job there?
Not having a boss, having great people in the studio, leaving on time when we can, good coffee, nice clients.
How do you see printed publications progressing to compete...
Kieron Gurner from AppFurnace/Calvium answers our...
What is it that attracted you to the editorial side of design? I’m not really in editorial design, but I got into Web Design because I thought it would provide a good mix between the creativity of graphic design, and the logic/problem-solving involved in programming, and luckily for me, it is. What I consistently love about it is that anyone can get involved in it, and although the...
Becca Allen from Computer Arts
Becca Allen interview Pt. 1
Pt. 2
Andy Hayes from Trap Magazine answers our...
What is it that attracted you to the editorial side of design? Having a background specifically in music design, I was drawn to editorial design firstly as the opportunity to keep my design work in the physical form. These days so much music, and now magazines, are online that it was something I felt I wanted to get into to. I wasn’t neccesarily drawn to editorial design, an opportunity...
John Coe Interview
John Coe pt 1 by fsn11
Fanny and Sophie interview John Coe from Boneshaker Magazine. Pt.1