Jeremy Leslie

Jeremy Leslie loves magazines. He leads magCulture, a design studio, online resource, magazine shop, and events producer. He divides his time between designing, writing, and curating. His book The Modern Magazine was published in 2013 and the online magCulture Journal is a key source of editorial-design opinion and news. In this episode, we talk about magazines as recording devices and the evolution of ideas in the space where print and digital meet.
CreditsThis episode is hosted by Paddy Harrington and produced and edited by Max Cotter. Frontier’s sponsor music is an edited version of “sketch (rum-portrait)” by Jahzzar from the album “Sketches.” This episode also features edited versions of “One Cool Minute” by Loyalty Freak; “Stars Are Out” by Podington Bear; and “Triumph” by Jon Luc Heffernan.
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