Showing posts with label magazines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magazines. Show all posts

11 February 2010

9 Hours - capsule hotel

From Monocle magazine (one of my all time favourite monthly reads) comes a report about a new innovation in the capsule hotel called 9 Hours, located in Kyoto.

The 9 Hours - Capsule Hotel from tier1dc on Vimeo.



See also - designboom

Capsule hotels challenge the concept of space, our use of space and how much we need and use.

Not for the claustrophobic.

19 October 2009

mental_floss



mental_floss is a great magazine for those who like trivia, as I do.

Having a lot of knowledge about trivia, no matter how useful it may be one day, does not make one smart. It only means having a good memory and a natural curiosity.

Smart people are those who are analytical, can reason well, and can argue a point of view without offense, while keeping an open mind.

It's how to apply knowledge that should be more valued than just having knowledge.

22 September 2009

Vale FEER

Dow Jones, owned by News Corporation, has announced that its publication Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER) will cease in December. From press release

HONG KONG (Sept. 21, 2009) — This fall, Dow Jones & Company will focus on its core publications to better serve readers and advertisers in key markets, both in print and online, to catapult the company's growth in the burgeoning Asian marketplace.

As a result, the Far Eastern Economic Review will cease publication in December so opinion and commentary resources from Asia can be expanded across all Dow Jones properties. Unfortunately, despite several attempts at invigorating the brand, the REVIEW's continued losses in advertising revenue and readers are now unsustainable.

Dow Jones has expanded local content from Asia in The Wall Street Journal print and online editions with an expanded news hole, redesigned WSJ.com, expansion of chinese.WSJ.com, new mobile content delivery via BlackBerry and iPhone devices, and the launch of a Japanese-language Web site coming this fall.

These investments into Dow Jones Asia have translated into an increased print circulation of 6.3% year-over-year for the Jan.-June period, led by a substantial increase in subscriptions, with particularly significant growth in Hong Kong, India, Malaysia and Taiwan. Average daily circulation also increased to 85,822 copies from 80,706 year-over-year.

By increasing resources into growth areas at Dow Jones, we'll better serve a diverse group of readers and advertisers across Asia," said Christine Brendle, publisher of The Wall Street Journal Asia and managing director, Asia, Dow Jones Consumer Media Group.

"The decision to cease publication of the REVIEW is a difficult one made after a careful study of the magazine's prospects in a challenging business climate," said Todd Larsen, chief operating officer at Dow Jones Consumer Media Group. "It has a rich history of pioneering journalism and helped to set the standard for the press in Asia in the post-World War II era when local publications often lacked the freedom to report honestly. Dow Jones is proud to have been associated with the REVIEW and its invaluable contributions to the understanding of the Asia region.

Hugo Restall, the REVIEW's editor since Oct. 2004, will remain a member of The Wall Street Journal editorial board, which he joined in Feb. 2004. Mr. Restall served as editorial page editor of The Wall Street Journal Asia from 1999 to 2003.

Current REVIEW subscribers will be offered a one-year subscription to asia.wsj.com, the regionally dedicated edition of the leading provider of business and financial news and analysis on the Web.

The Far Eastern Economic Review was launched in 1946.

What a pity. I used to read it for work in two different jobs. We never called it REVIEW, but "Far Eastern'. It was a great publication. Nury Vitachi used to write a brilliant column called Travellers' Tales.

03 November 2007

Monocle

I've just discovered another new and exciting magazine called Monocle. I'm a little late to it though and only just found issue 06 (September 2007), but as it is published in the UK, we are two issues behind.

issue 06 - September 2007

226 pages full of global affairs, business, culture & design - all for A$12.95 (US$10 and £5).

Nearly as good as Wallpaper*, another UK magazine (so delayed shipping as well). Issue 102 (September 2007) and 274 pages for A$9.99 (£4).
*DESIGNINTERIORSFASHIONARTLIFESTYLE

The architecture articles in Wallpaper* are superb.

Guest Editor: Jeff Koons
Jeff Koons proudly shows off the Wallpaper* cover he created October issue (... still to arrive in Australia)

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I didn't do much today. It rained on and off a bit. Emily came around after midday, so I cooked up some kransky in the oven for lunch. We watched some more Kyle XY episodes.

Tonight, I watched United States of Leland on DVD. Not a bad film.

16 July 2007

Weekend Magazine

Woohoo! I've just discovered that The Australian newspaper's Weekend Magazine is now online. It comes with the paper on Saturdays.

Not all the feature articles are on there, but it's not bad.

Now I'm waiting on The Age (Melbourne) and The Sydney Morning Herald to put their Good Weekend magazine online.

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Today was so cold. When I walked to work this morning, it was still - 1 degrees Celsius.