Thursday, March 4, 2010

POP Magazine Issue 22


I've never been interested in POP magazine until last summer, when the first issue of POP with Dasha Zhukova as editor-in-chief came out. In this issue, Dasha Zhukova talks in the editor's letter about how everything is made digitally available today and whether it will be the end of today's print publications or not. At one point, she says: „However, art and fashion magazines serve a more aestehtic purpose than an informative one. It is the beauty of the layouts, the quality of the design, the feel of the paper, all the tactile sensations that make these publications worth buying. These magazines are collector's items of sorts, visual time capsules of the period in which they are published.“ While I think this doesn't apply to all fashion magazines, it certainly does now to POP. I am not buying magazines anymore to keep me updated or to get the latest news, because that's what I have my Google Reader or Twitter for nowadays. I have already written a bit about all this in one of my previous blog entries. This issue of POP Magazine contains over 360 pages and is full of beautiful editorials, well written articles and interviews with a great layout and design.



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This issue is also a good example on how you can connect digital content with a printed publication. They included some graphic markers for something called augmented reality, where you will have to go to their website and show the marker to your webcam – something very interesting will happen. Unfortunately, I couldn't test this so far, because thepop.com/ar and POP's iPhone app are both having problems at the moment.

12 comments:

  1. OMG, that augmented reality thing sounds amazing!!! You must show us what happens once the site gets working.

    I think what you say about magazines being collector's items totally hits the nail on the head: I really do only buy magazines that have beautiful editorials I know I will want to gawp at again and again. Which is why I almost never buy Vogue (US/UK), with its focus on the 'latest' and lots of uninteresting ads, but often shell out twice the price on magazines with fewer pages but much more genuinely timeless and endlessly inspiring content. POP sounds very interesting - thanks for the heads up!

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  2. I really want to subscribe to POP. I def should look into that. Also, I love Abbey Lee.

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  3. This latest issue of POP is truly, by far, my favourite issue of any magazine EVER. It is SO beautiful. I don't have the words, and although they may have all the funds of Roman ASbramovich and that Vogue etc. may have to think about advertising revenue, they could certainly take a leaf out of Dasha's book...

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  4. I've always liked Pop magazine. But I haven't read the last issue yet.

    xx

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  5. Pop is def. one of my favorite magazines. The stories are really interesting and real.

    http://miamarionette.blogspot.com/

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  6. I don't believe anywhere around here sells that magazine. Sigh. I live in a strange area. If it was sold around here, I'd definitely purchase it to add to my unnecessary collection.

    xoxo

    BLACKANDGOLDCHAINS

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  7. I've never read Pop either! But then again I live in my own little bubble...;)

    I might go to my magazine store and look for it now. Thanks!!

    TEE&FAME x

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  8. abbey never disappoints


    http://pieinmypants.blogspot.com/

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  9. some magazines need to be bought and kept. xx

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  10. I have yet to read it, it is awaiting by my bd for me...I feel I must give POP my full attention!

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  11. OMG, I love the last issue...I find POP always so interesting..

    http://malibuananas.blogspot.com/

    xoxo

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