Screen Aesthetics
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August 10, 2006
Suzanne Lindgren Utne.com
The first issue of
Honey Eat Your Salad draws viewers into
the depths of its 84 pages with glam-pop appeal. The next issue of
the Canada-based nonprofit online magazine is underway.
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A site for sore ears,
Famous
for 15mb takes the form of a more traditional website, but
updates monthly with profiles of musical and video artists that
have been 'overlooked.' Visitors can discover beautiful sounds
while browsing the site, or just leave the page open and listen as
they surf in a new window.
Brand new,
The International Illustrated asks artists
to portray a theme, the first of which is war. As the Brazilian
creators say, 'it's interesting to see how [war] can be shown so
differently although it's surrounded by clich?.' The site stretches
the limits of the term 'magazine,' but as an image-based
periodical, it is beautifully designed and well-executed.
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