Magazines need websites, but need to understand the differences
Blogger Matthew Gruman publishes some cogent observations about magazine web building in general...
And here is Gruman's specific view about one of the new features of the relaunched mastheadonline:
Magazines need websites. Tools like Dreamweaver make it really easy to make websites if you know print design. People with magazines tend to know print design, so they make their own sites. The problem is that web design and print design aren’t the same thing and most people don’t know that. When you really enjoy a website, it’s probably not because it looks good, but because it works. You understand what you need from it, and how to get that; same as a magazine (think about the disconnect when you pick up a magazine without a table of contents). Transferring print technique to the web, while hopefully resulting in beautiful typography and white space, usually is a colossal failure.[A couple of months ago, Masthead magazine relaunched its website, with a bunch of new features and making virtually all of its content free. That was reported here. (As a regular contributor to the magazine, it didn't seem appropriate for me to "review" the new look.)]
And here is Gruman's specific view about one of the new features of the relaunched mastheadonline:
I don’t read Masthead to discuss what my magazine would be if it was a song; that’s why I read personal blogs. I read Masthead for industry news.
3 Comments:
Well, DB if your blog was a song, what would it be?
I sense the dude may not have picked up on the fact that the blog/forum over at the revised masthead is a stream/scream of consciousness....
and hey, remember, you need words & music...
M. Brooke
I guess he will have picked that up now. I'm a little worried about that "scream" part...
I've been a Masthead subscriber to both the print and online version for a couple of years now. I'm actually rather disappointed that they've removed their paywall--especially since I'm apparently still paying to access it! I used to feel that I was getting some key insider information, but not anymore. I'll likely drop the print version next time it comes up for renewal.
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home