These are publications that revel in their 3D-ness, special objects that demand deeper interaction from their readers than the average print magazine. Taking advantage of recent advances in printing technology, these publications are determinedly nonconformist in everything they do. But they are, in essence, magazines — curated, regular compilations of content with clear selection criteria, consistent design and an individual voice.

Thanks Peter.

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1 George Krieps 06.04.09 at 7:42 am

06/04/2009

I would like to introduce myself, my name is George L. Krieps. I was formerly the Publisher of a new DTC magazine called Great Sleep Magazine. Within the last few weeks the investors, both Neurologist pulled the project. This was mostly due to their lack of understanding publishing and capitalization.

None-the-less, I have learned, and stored a great deal of information including surveys, prospects, article etc…, and have made many contacts regarding sponsors, and the sleep industry while developing the magazine. I am offering my services as an employee or contractor. I honestly want to make these last 10 months as positive experience, and to share my knowledge.

Thank you and please let me know.

Regards,

George L Krieps

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