Kayak grows up, from digest
to comic book-size
Kayak, the children's history magazine from the publishers of The Beaver, is growing up. Starting with its January-February issue (#19) that should be landing in mailboxes in the next week or so, the digest is increasing to more of a "comic book" size 6-1/4” x 9-3/8.
The publishers, Canada's National History Society, have always had a warm relationship with the Hudson's Bay Company (Hbc), which started The Beaver many years ago and endowed the Society to carry it on. The support continues with a new feature racking program at Hbc’s Zeller’s stores with checkout counter positioning and premium placement on their main magazine lines with Kayak racks designed for the new format.
The publishers, Canada's National History Society, have always had a warm relationship with the Hudson's Bay Company (Hbc), which started The Beaver many years ago and endowed the Society to carry it on. The support continues with a new feature racking program at Hbc’s Zeller’s stores with checkout counter positioning and premium placement on their main magazine lines with Kayak racks designed for the new format.
1 Comments:
Good lookin' cover! Glad to see the inuktitut script is still under the Kayak wordmark in the redesign ... nice touch.
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