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Magazines are highly visual creatures both in print and digital publication. That’s why in most commercial magazines, there’s almost always a celebrity looking out at you from under the masthead. While your magazine doesn’t require a Hollywood personality to grace the cover, it would need an attention-grabbing visual. That feature story most probably doesn’t look as good as it does without the help of a few friends or colleagues. The collaboration doesn’t have to end there! You may also call out for a few willing design hands to lend you their expertise. Or you can ask your friends to pitch in with their ideas and concepts. Co’ is arguably the most used prefix across the FRAME channels over the past few years. Collaboration and connection are at the core of many recent spatial-design developments: co-working and co-living, for two, while the term ‘co-creation’ has transformed the role of the designer in creative processes from ‘captain’ to (community) consultant. Now, by expanding its collaborative approach across the board, our industry continues its quest to reach a more democratic, community-centric design scene.

Whether you’re creating that magazine for a class or for publication in your subdivision; whether you’re publishing in the name of fashion or sports, we have design templates that can fit in any genre. If you have a few ideas of your own, you may customize the template with Canva’s easy drag-and-drop interface! Upload your own photo or illustration to complete your amazing magazine cover

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The DIY focus is clearly something that Lambie is happy with, but his biggest source of pride when it comes to Wireframe is its focus on indie developers. What that term means really depends on your perspective, but in this case it’s one-person projects. Over recent years, we’ve seen countless game magazines shutting their doors. Usually, it’s for the same reason: circulation dropping as a result of people preferring to read coverage online or in video form. We also reveal the best- and worst-rated opticians brands . 1. Know the key different types of lens There’s little evidence that most people would see more clearly or comfortably with the priciest varifocals, so many people can avoid trading up. See our advice on choosing varifocals for more on this.

Our publications include Frame magazine, as well as a full list of books you may view in our store. Future-facing, they – like our insight driven digital content – seek to always inspire and educate. In 2017, we established Frame Awards, an initiative that brings the industry together to collectively set the global standard for spatial excellence. In addition, we host physical and virtual events as a means of offering valuable and entertaining learning experiences. If you have a moderate or high prescription, choosing your frames carefully could save you pounds in unnecessary upgrades. For example, a very large frame may well require a thinner (more expensive) index lens than a more suitable size and shape. He continues: “By the time we had launched, it was only a few weeks after GamesTM and GamesMaster both closed their doors, which was incredibly sad. I absolutely loved GamesTM. It was a bit of a funny time because our hope was that we weren't trying to be the 'all things to all people' games magazine of the 90s or early 00s, where you try and cover all the big AAA stuff. We very consciously focused more on indies, the development side of things and the DIY angle. A dispensing optician, optometrist or experienced optical assistant will be able to advise you of how to choose the best shape of frame for your prescription, and ensure that the lenses are the best match. Use our expert optician’s advice and five-step guide below to choose a pair of glasses that are the best price and fit for your eyes.Regardless of where Wireframe has ended up, 70 issues of a print magazine – especially given media industry conditions in a post-internet world – is no small feat. It’s especially decent when you consider that the publication started life in 2018, the year in which Future Publishing closed down long-running brands like GamesMaster and GamesTM.

Our research shows that shoppers sometimes struggle to understand whether different glasses choices – such as lens coatings – are right for them, when buying a new pair of glasses. The support for it has been really fantastic. It has a really great community. One of the silver linings actually of the print side going away is the response we’ve had. It’s been fantastic to see. Four years is good, 70 issues... I think we had a really good run.” Sure you can listen to all the music you want on Spotify, but there's something nice about a physical product"While in theory, this might act like a demo to entice people into paying for the magazine, Lambie says that the traffic was “bi-directional” on this front.

Established in 1997 and based in Amsterdam, Frame is a global platform for all professional members of and stakeholders in the interior-design industry. We're dedicated to exploring what's next in spatial design and are always on the lookout for what's happening on the cusp of innovation and creativity. By way of speaking with newcomers about their fresh visions to learning from seasoned experts and examining business insights that will shape future design practices, we aim to provide our community with a comprehensive perspective on spatial design at large. As a result, Lambie isn’t what you’d call optimistic when it comes to the print landscape in general.The big hope is that we keep the same ethos going, just online,” he says. “Hopefully we'll be able to produce a PDF version of the magazine periodically. Nothing is set in stone yet, it’s still all being worked out. That's all I can say at the moment.”

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