print revival
... See moreIt's a distinction that's shaped Lonely Planet's recent thinking too, particularly with Artifact, a new zine that deliberately "doesn't exist to tell you where to go" - "it's more about reminding you why you travel in the first place".
Drawing on the earliest, stripped-back editions of the Lonely Planet guides, Artifact is a deliberately unhurried
Again, it’s about first principles.
analogue on digital mediums
There is no print apnea. Perhaps, at worst, one may experience library apnea – standing before the vast greatness of the reading room in the British Museum, for example. But even then, it’s different. There’s the cozy smell of old books and the softness of the aged pages. It’s more akin to basking in grandeur than to suffocating under information... See more
Craig Mod • Unbindings and Edges
Kiser’s background is in news products — he previously worked as a product manager for Spin , Forbes and Business Insider — and he’s fascinated by how the way information is packaged shapes our experience of it. He’s been particularly influenced by the writer and photographer Craig Mod, who in a 2012 essay coined the concept of “edges”: the ways... See more
How to stay sane *AND* informed
some self-limiting format, like a newsletter or print edition.
How to stay sane *AND* informed
the idea of ‘self-limiting’ formats in an age where there’s media overload
