Printed design books "won't go away"
Interview: crowdfunding sites, electronic formats and online book fairs mean architecture and design book publishing is going through "a renaissance," according to Steve Kroeter, editor-in-chief of...
View ArticleNew magazines: "It's gloriously single-minded"
As part of our series on new print magazines bucking the trend for online design journalism, Dezeen spoke to Laura Houseley, editor of Modern Design Review, about the advantages of a slower pace of...
View ArticleArchitects' Journal and Architectural Review to end print editions after 120...
British architecture magazines the Architects' Journal and the Architectural Review are set to end their print editions and will move to digital only in the next 18 months. Weekly magazine the...
View ArticleCopyright legislation will destroy design publishing says Charlotte Fiell
A new copyright law in the UK will "wipe out" design book publishing and cripple design education, according to author and publisher Charlotte Fiell. Fiell, an editor at London design publisher...
View ArticleKinfolk's influence on Instagram is "kind of scary" says magazine's co-founder
Interview: how did a tiny "slow lifestyle" magazine from Portland become one of the most influential forces in design? Dezeen's Dan Howarth spoke to Kinfolk co-founder Nathan Williams to find out....
View ArticleACTAR buys Birkhäuser
Dezeenwire: Spanish architecture and design book publisher ACTAR has bought Swiss publisher Birkhäuser. More details from Actar below: -- ACTAR acquires Birkhäuser’s architecture and design publishing...
View ArticleBlurb at Clerkenwell Design Week
In the second movie in our series we filmed at pop-up stores during Clerkenwell Design Week, UK director of self-publishing platform Blurb Teresa Pereira talks about how designers are bypassing...
View ArticleNew magazines: "Our goal was to map the domestic landscape"
In a market increasingly dominated by websites and blogs, a series of new print titles are offering an alternative approach to writing about design. In the first of a series, Dezeen speaks to Anna...
View ArticleNew magazines: "A lasting record of the world of design at a point in time"
While blogs and online magazines have come to dominate coverage of design news, the internet has also made it more feasible for anyone to launch a print magazine and created a demand for a more...
View ArticleGerman design publisher Gestalten declares itself insolvent
Business news: German publishing house Gestalten has entered into voluntary insolvency after losing money on a concept store in Berlin. The company, which publishes books about architecture, design and...
View ArticleVogue editor Alexandra Shulman steps down after 25 years
The prominent editor-in-chief of British Vogue, Alexandra Shulman, has announced she is departing the magazine after a quarter of a century at the helm. Shulman, who entered the role in 1992, is the...
View ArticleEdward Enninful to become first male editor of British Vogue
Edward Enninful has been named as the new editor of British Vogue, making him the first man to take the helm in the fashion magazine's history. Enninful was announced as the new editor yesterday and...
View ArticleMuirMcNeil generates 8,000 unique covers for Eye magazine
Graphic design studio MuirMcNeil has used a systematic set of rules to create 8,000 unique front covers for the annual Typography Special of Eye magazine. To create the covers, Paul McNeil and Hamish...
View ArticleSarah Douglas appointed editor of Wallpaper* magazine
Sarah Douglas has replaced Tony Chambers at the helm of British design magazine Wallpaper*, making her the first female editor in the publication's 21-year history. Douglas, who has been with...
View ArticleThe Guardian newspaper unveils new font and logo in major redesign
The Guardian newspaper has unveiled a simplified and smaller tabloid format, as well as a website redesign that includes the launch of a new logo and font. Unveiled this morning, the newspaper's...
View ArticleCollapse of Artifice and Black Dog Publishing "a terrible blow to...
Independent London architecture publishing company Artifice and sister publisher Black Dog Publishing have become insolvent, leaving architects scrambling to rescue copies of their books and retrieve...
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