Glamour, Harper's Bazaar and Brides are planning major revamps, the former editorially and graphically (for "a more trendy and pop-culture-driven magazine"), the latter two only
design-wise, according to Amy Wicks' roundup of magazine news.
We're glossy-mag loyalists ourselves, but we have to wonder if this rush to changing a print book's looks isn't besides the
point right now. Doesn't this description of of Wired's redesign by its editor -- “easy-to-scan geometry and forceful use of bold type and letterforms" -- sound too focused on tiny
details?
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