Let’s talk about Marc Kimmel.
Marc is a graphic designer with an eye for marketing design. He is currently interning for Spring Advertising + Design in Vancouver Canada after earning a four year degree in a Graphic Design for Marketing program.
He was born in Vienna, Austria and has since lived or traveled [...]
From the Charlottesville VA publishing company Journey Group, comes an exciting new blogazine called Story Matters.
Journey Group was founded in ’92 by Philip De Jong and Greg Breeding as a custom magazine publishing company. Today they help create magazines, websites, and social media presence for organizations who have a story to tell.
I corresponded [...]
Welcome to Team Awesome, Steve. Great job.. you’ve made it into The League of Extraordinary Blogazines with http://iamsteve.tumblr.com [...]
From the maker of WhatTheMovie.com comes a brand new blogazine. I think that the creator, Marcel Uekermann, fits into my category of People who can name a Star Trek character other than “the black guy from Reading Rainbow”. There is a very distinct line drawn between those people and the rest of us with little gray area in between. [...]
It’s been 28 days since my last entry here at Blogazines.org–unacceptable.. but am I to blame? The amount of new blogs that coin the term blogazine that have appeared online lately is overwhelming. Where are the real new blogazines at? I found one. And it was worth the wait.
Paddy Donnelly calls himself ”an Irish [...]
I have no idea what this blogazine is about but it looks hot. I don’t speak or read gibberish. Someone please tell me what language that is in the comments. I have figured out though that they were inspired by Dustin Curtis, Smashing Magazine’s article and CNN’s new look and as of Dec 10, [...]
The first official posting at Blogazines.org is given to Dustin Curtis in San Francisco. Curtis is a pioneer and a wonderful example of how unique each blogazine post can be while still creating an easily navigable website with a consistence familiar appearance on every page. [...]