Vintage, a new biannual print magazine covering arts and culture, is succeeding by making each issue into a "page-turning cacophony of interactive, pyrotechnical printing techniques, tricks,
and indulgences," writes Steven Heller. Think things that couldn't be transferred to a tablet: fold-over layered covers, multiple paper stocks, pop-up inserts, and stories encased in book jacket
facsimiles. " I hope for readers to celebrate the art of the magazine," says
Vintage founder Ivy Baer Sherman. "It is an artifact," notes Heller, "Perhaps a marker along the
road to the end of print, or its yet-unimagined future."
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