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Creative Review goes naked.

I love the cover of this month’s Creative Review. Actually, it’s not really the cover, because this month they’ve gone naked and ditched the cover, calling it the “It’s about time we did something about sustainability and the environment” issue - more like “cost/marketing” reasons. [hold the cynicism, Ed.]

Creative Review - What no cover!

Anyway, it’s still my favourite magazine, and after all these years it continues to impress. You can find out more about this title by visiting their site. You can now subscribe to the on-line version, without having to subscribe to the print version (and, no, I don’t work for their subscriptions department).

Creative Review - May Edition

Worth taking a look at the Creative Review Blog too.

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2 Comments, Comment or Trackback

  1. vick

    CR rocks! in future, no covers? or just this month?

  2. lannyB

    I like CR, but too expensive. Thanks for the post!

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