July 5, 2010

Graphic Design Online Magazine

    Today, many graphic designers ameliorated by the existence of scattered references on the internet. one of them is E-Magazine. Many e-magazine showcase artworks from many famous designers, and amateur. ranging from retro to contemporary style. ranging from pure and applied arts (graphic design). also give tutorial in making an artwork. Even, we can follow the competition organized by the e-magazine sites. E-Magz obtain a free or paid. yup, it certainly is no shortage and excess. There are some e-magazine sites, check they out :)

1. Newwebpick.com
    NWP (newwebpick.com), founded in 2001, is become one of the most reputable global community   platform for the creative industry. It is difficult today to seek out creative and innovative designs, for there are simply too many designers and portfolios out there in the world. With the internet, it has become easier than ever to showcase one��s work and to proclaim as a designer. As one of the most professional community for the creative industry, it is our mission to seek, to show and to recommend all most excellent creative designers globally. In addition, we also provide a platform for creative professionals, who are willing to show their creative works, to share their inspiration and originality, and to welcome any constructive comments from other professionals from all over the world
About NWP E-magazine
Newwebpick e-magazine, our first issue coming out in 2004, generated 1.8 million readers downloaded within a month. Today, our e-magazine becomes the world most distributed e-magazine for the creative industry.Every single edition attracted more than 4 million readers (independent IP) downloaded from 159 countries, mainly in N America, Europe, South America, China, South East Asia, Japan, Korea, Middle East and Africa.
The readers are all mostly highly-qualified professionals between 22 �C 45, involved or obsessed with new creative related artworks and lifestyle. 95% of our readers are urban dwellers, from NYC, London, Madrid, Milan, Paris, Tokyo, Seoul, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Bangkok and Singapore and so on.














Download : Issue 27
Source : Newwebpick

2. Artzmania.com
    Artzmania is an independent venture showcasing outstanding international creativity and culture. With blazing passion for design, it is the latest platform for Designer's Territory to inspire, express and share with fellow art enthusiast profiling diversified design. Founded in January 2007 by a team of arts and graphic enthusiasts in Malaysia and exclusively supported by Spotbit.com, Artzmania.com was officially launched in January 2007. This super e-zine has attracted international designers in their quest to showcase their superb creativity through design and arts and is distributed on worldwide platform for all walks of life to enjoy. It is widely recognized as one of the most successful free e-zine in the web.
Artzmania team welcomes all who enjoy this super e-zine and thank all the contributors.

















Download : Designer and The Studio
Source : Artzmania

3. Printmag.com
    Print is a bimonthly magazine about visual culture and design. Founded in 1940 by William Edwin Rudge, Print is dedicated to showcasing the extraordinary in design on and off the page. Covering a field as broad as communication itself—publication and book design, animation and motion graphics, corporate branding and rock posters, exhibitions and street art—Print covers commercial, social, and environmental design from every angle. Engagingly written by cultural reporters and critics who look at design in its social, political, and historical contexts, Print explores why our world looks the way it looks, and why the way it looks matters.
In 2009, Print was awarded the American Society of Magazine Editors’ National Magazine Award for General Excellence in its circulation category for the second year in a row. A five-time winner, Print has been cited numerous times by the Society of Publication Designers, AIGA, The Art Directors Club, and The Type Directors Club.
In its 2008 citation, ASME wrote: "Proving that just looking great isn’t enough, Print stands out in a cluttered field with its expansive view of its subject, its relentless curiosity, and its determination to look at design not in a vacuum but as a crucial gateway to popular culture, the environment, even politics."
Print's contributing editors include Colin Berry, John Canemaker, Michael Dooley, Cathy Fishel, Martin Fox,Steven Heller, Jeremy Lehrer, Patric King, Debbie Millman, Rick Poynor, Todd Pruzan, Ellen Shapiro, Paul Shaw, Su, Anthony Vagnoni, and Tom Vanderbilt.

If you are interested in writing for or advertising in the magazine, please see our 2010 editorial calendar; you can download it here. Advertisers should also consult our Advertising Information and Print Media Kit information page. If you have a question or comment, have an article idea to submit, need help with your subscription, or want to order a DVD or back issue, here's how to contact us.












Buy : Print April 2010
Source : PrintMag

4. ComputerArts.com
    The NEW Computer Arts website is brought to you by Future, which publishes over 100 consumer magazines worldwide. Future produces carefully targeted special-interest magazines for people who share a passion.
We aim to satisfy that passion by delivering some of the world’s best-selling magazines serving the creative industry. Across all of our creative titles; Computer Arts, Computer Arts Projects, 3D World and MacFormat, you will find step-by-step tutorials, tonnes of tips and tricks for web design, typography, 3D, animation, motion graphics and multimedia. Together with reviews of the latest hardware and software releases, enhance your skills and knowledge with creative tips, technical advice and interviews from the leading experts in the global design world.
If you are looking for practical, authoritative and passionate advice in your area of interest, a subscription to one of our creative titles is a must. Every month, each magazine comes with a cover-mounted disk containing tutorials, demos, applications and more.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Download : Tale of Rock 2010
Source : Computerarts

5. HowDesign.com 
    HOW magazine’s goal is to help designers, whether they work for a design firm, for an in-house design department or for themselves, run successful, creative, profitable studios.
HOW strives to serve the business, technological and creative needs of graphic-design professionals. The magazine provides a practical mix of essential business information, up-to-date technological tips, the creative whys and hows behind noteworthy projects, and profiles of professionals who are influencing design.
Founded in 1985, the HOW brand now extends beyond the print magazine to annual events for design professionals, yearly design competitions, digital products and books.
The magazine is published in Cincinnati by F&W Publications













Buy : HOW July/August 2010
Source : HOW Design

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