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How The Guardian designed its thoughtful new long-form mag

How The Guardian designed its thoughtful new long-form mag | DocPresseESJ | Scoop.it

From 11 November, a new magazine from The Guardian dedicated to long-form journalism hits newsstands. 
“We know that for many people, myself included, when it comes to long, immersive pieces, reading in print – without the distraction of your phone, or emails and notifications pinging in – is still the most satisfying reading experience, and one that should be cherished in a climate so saturated by disturbance,” says Creative Director Chris Clarke.

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Creative Director Chris Clarke likes to think of The Long Read Magazine like a ‘bookazine’; it balances all the things we love about magazines (“the drama, the pace, the energy”) with the considered typesetting of a book.

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Will 'digital fatigue' revive print?

Will 'digital fatigue' revive print? | DocPresseESJ | Scoop.it

Many publishers are racking their brains trying to find ways to monetise their journalism online, and everyone is trying to get a piece of the revenue pie. Meanwhile in the UK, niche print magazines seem to be making something of a comeback with readers. Rob Orchard, Co-Founder and Editorial Director of London-based slow journalism magazine, Delayed Gratification, is expecting a revival in print, because "people have become much more aware that digital is not brilliant, they're starting to fall out of love with their smartphones."


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"you’d probably much rather be read by ten thousand people that are really into the publication, than be just skipped over in ten, fifteen seconds on the way to the next link by two million.

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