Now That’s Funny: Unfortunate Newsstand Configuration Seems To Feature Sarah’s Palins
Alright, is this immature? Yes. Is it a little stupid? Yes. Did it make us laugh really hard when we saw it? Absolutely. The folks over at the Society of Publication Designers caught a fairly interesting juxtaposition at their local newsstand involving the covers of Bloomberg Businessweek and Wired and what looks like a...
Wired and Politico: Timing of Revelation of Lithium in Afghanistan “Too Convenient”
A New York Times article yesterday concerning vast, "recently" discovered mineral deposits in Afghanistan has set off a wave of both tentative hope and pessimistic suspicion. U.S. officials are touting the nearly $1 trillion in untapped resources as a game changer for rebuilding the opium-based Afghan economy....
Media Frets About Its Own Future at SXSWi 2010
Ink-stained wretches, it's not just you! The social media and Twitter elite fret about the future of journalism too — and wonder how it will survive the digital revolution. At SXSWi, there was no shortage of panels obsessively deconstructing this topic (and tweeting about it, natch).
Wired’s iPad Demo Wows SXSW Audience
Scott Dadich, Design Director for Wired and Jeremy Clark, Experience Designer for Adobe, previewed a demo of Wired's future plans for an iPad version of the Conde Nast title. Judging by the response on Twitter, the demo created bit of a stir, primarily it seems for showing what the future of magazines could look...
Another (Loud, Fuzzy) Peek at Wired’s Tablet Edition
Want to see Conde Nast's not-so-secret plans to produce tablet-friendly editions of its magazines? Get yourself to New York's Meatpacking District. Or check out this grainy YouTube clip.



