The domino effect

// The domino effect

ma_07aug_cover2.jpgI’m not overly interested in the ‘Credit Crunch’. It’s written about, talked about, it’s even been branded. We knew it was coming, and now we’re living it, and we’ll live it, and then it will be over. So when Zavvi closes its Piccadilly location, and Woolworths goes into administration, I take notice, but I’m not surprised. It’s to be expected, right?

I’ve refrained from writing about recent closures, partly because of our own, ill-fated Chocolat Magazine, but also partly because it’s predictable. Masthead is gone, Wish is over, Blueprint has long since been absorbed into Martha Stewart Weddings. But when my bestie spent $10 to call me from Toronto— on her cell— to inform me that Domino Magazine was the latest victim of the softening economy, I feel, well, disheartened.

Domino is a taste-making bible for it’s audience, and was indeed a source of inspiration to us when developing Chocolat (I was once criticized on an ApartmentTherapy forum for shamelessly ripping off its design. I didn’t, and I do appreciate the defense raised by a fellow Canadian insider’s view that we’re aggressively encouraged to reproduce American titles, so thanks for that, whoever you are). It’s closure will certainly be met with sadness, and if nothing else, an overload of the forums at DesignSponge. The people I know that buy this magazine really want it. They covet and scheme over it’s content, and I’d like to think that they truly represent the Domino audience. At least to its readers, Domino was considered to be a wild success, and will certainly be missed.

But here’s what I say: We have a responsibility to protect what’s ours. So if you want magazines like Domino to exist, buy them. If you want coffee from a local bakery, shell out and get it. If you want content directed toward you, the thrifty, stylish, clever girl, then pay for it. Designer Goods and Service Pages cost money— and you can’t expect them to stick around if demand is ’suspended’ whilst the economy picks up. Keep on reading, window licking, and flicking through. Because if you don’t your sacred pages may be gone for good.

// new year, new work, new job

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I recognize that I’ve been off the radar, though not without reason— I’ve been invited (and accepted) to join the Art Department at Harper’s Bazaar UK. So though the last few months have been busy to say the least, I hope to resume posting in earnest here and now with a little look at what I’ve been working on. Enjoy.

// Spore!

Spore is almost here. Almost. Release date for Europe is Septmber 5th, and two days later for pretty much everywhere else. For anyone who doesn’t know, or doesn’t care what Spore is, you can watch the preview here.