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CITY MAGAZINE, now sadly defunct, was a theoretically monthly "what's on in the cultural realm this month, and please patronise our advertisers" magazine whose page number depended on the number of ads that the ad department manged to scavenge for the month.
While there were dire moments dealing directly with small business clients who wanted their eighth-page ads to be visually striking while containing an 800 word thesis on the benefits of their product, City was a fun magazine to work on because it was ultimately inconsequential, and I pretty much had free reign on the design of the few pages that remained for editorial content (went the Vanity Fair / Esquire / New Yorker route for that deceptively expensive classy look). Plus I got to do a bunch of food related drawings: |
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Art director: 1996 - 1997 |