Events & Opportunities
| Posted on 12.03.2009 | Posted by TB
Nostalgi magazine brief
We want our magazine to be timeless, something that can be kept on the bookshelf for years and picked up often and read like a book.
All submitted work will deal with (or be inspired by) the notion of memory, nostalgia or the past. Music is a main influence for our publication; any work that encompasses that is highly welcome. We are not strict about the subject of your work. From classic movies to art history, there are no taboos.
Graphics must be submitted in the following form:
Artists, Illustrators & Photographers: please send along a short paragraph that summarizes or explains your work, motivations and inspirations.
Please contact us at: nostalgi.magazine@gmail.com
All submitted work will deal with (or be inspired by) the notion of memory, nostalgia or the past. Music is a main influence for our publication; any work that encompasses that is highly welcome. We are not strict about the subject of your work. From classic movies to art history, there are no taboos.
Graphics must be submitted in the following form:
- Electronic photos/graphics should be in JPG, TIF or EPS format.
- The size MUST be at least 10cm °— 10cm and at 300 dots per inch (dpi) resolution.
- We cannot reproduce photos or graphics embedded in MS Word, Excel or
- PowerPoint, so please do not send these documents.
- Headline and author(s) name.
- The main text should be written in a clear, structured form and should be sub-divided by cross headings, if appropriate
- Articles should be submitted in MS Word format, text (via e-mail)
- House style – nostalgi reserves the right to sub-edit material submitted for the
Artists, Illustrators & Photographers: please send along a short paragraph that summarizes or explains your work, motivations and inspirations.
Please contact us at: nostalgi.magazine@gmail.com
Creative Living Disclaimer
Whilst we check the wording of all opportunities we publicise, to ensure that they do not contravene UK employment law and our own equal opportunities policy, Creative Careers are unable to verify the details of opportunities publicised in the Events and Opportuniites section.
This means that we work on 'trust' in terms of publicising what we hope, and believe, to be genuine opportunities for students and graduates.
Students and graduates apply to these opportunities at their own risk and Creative Careers will not be held liable for any costs or damages incurred by applicants during their involvement companies, organisations or individuals publicising their opportunities on our Creative Living website.





