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| Other | Media | Posted on 30.06.2010 | Posted by LS
Join the Debate to discuss the phenomenon of e-zines and online magazines.
The British Creative Exchange Club Division invites a panel of representatives from some of the UK's most celebrated cultural publications to discuss the phenomenon of e-zines and online magazines.
The Debate will examine the impact online magazines such as Stimulus Respond and Icon Magazine have had on hard-copy arts, ...design and lifestyle magazines. We will also look at the different ways cultural magazines, such as Wallpaper* and Dazed & Confused have developed and expanded their online presence under the perceived threat of online publishing.
The debate will be chaired by Derick Johnson, Creative Director, British Creative Exchange with panel members:
Alistair Allen - Digital Director, Dazed Grp (Dazeddidgital, AnOtherMag & Digital Grp Strategy)
Kay McMahon, Digital Director, Wallpaper* magazine
William Wiles, Icon magazine
Jack Boulton, Stimulus Respond
RSVP is essential:
club@britishcreativexchange.com
Ticket Web: 08444 771 000
www.ticketweb.co.uk
BCE Members:
info@britishcreativexchange.com
07890 355 753
The Debate will examine the impact online magazines such as Stimulus Respond and Icon Magazine have had on hard-copy arts, ...design and lifestyle magazines. We will also look at the different ways cultural magazines, such as Wallpaper* and Dazed & Confused have developed and expanded their online presence under the perceived threat of online publishing.
The debate will be chaired by Derick Johnson, Creative Director, British Creative Exchange with panel members:
Alistair Allen - Digital Director, Dazed Grp (Dazeddidgital, AnOtherMag & Digital Grp Strategy)
Kay McMahon, Digital Director, Wallpaper* magazine
William Wiles, Icon magazine
Jack Boulton, Stimulus Respond
RSVP is essential:
club@britishcreativexchange.com
Ticket Web: 08444 771 000
www.ticketweb.co.uk
BCE Members:
info@britishcreativexchange.com
07890 355 753
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