A great Weekend

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The Toronto-based 'Weekend' from the late 1970s created a great magazine supplement 'The Globe and Mail', which made use of successful combination of synergies such as word and image, author and artist, editor and art director. The pages of the supplement were designed tightly to showcase and posterize the illustration, while the stories were well written, supremely edited and interesting.

author: Russell, Bill
Newsletters, Globe and Mail (Newspaper)

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How to make color sizzle

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Colors are forces, radiant energies that affect us positively or negatively, and therefore discovery of relationships, mediated by the eye and brain, between color agents and color effects in man is a major concern of the artist. Types of ideal color contrast recommended includes contrast of hue, light and dark, warm and cool, analogues and saturated and muted.

author: Bisher, Nanette
Usage, Design color

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How to plan holistically

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The evolution of maestro concept, which offers advice on story planning process, has glorified the news enterprise. Maestro Taebo exercises helped Tim Harrower bag one of the World's best designed newspaper, as well as, The Elizabethtown News-Enterprise which won 11 of 16 awards in the annual competition of the Landmark Regional Newspapers group.

author: Ryan, Buck
Planning, Newspaper executives

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