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Fall of the magazine… Rise of the honest internet

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Being a web designer but also plugged heavily into marketing throughout my carrier ive seen this coming for a while, it now seems to be the fear in every print companys heart, and the word on every web enthusiasts lips from .net magazine, Stephen Fry to Gary Vaynerchuk!. Being plugged into both industries as I am.. I can confirm its true, and I for one am glad! Print is dead.

Without mentioning any names.. I know from the inside and for fact that a certain popular UK magazine in its prime was on 150k print run sales a month, today its on about 15k if lucky. From all the evidence ive seen this is all down to the web, and i mean ALL. This magazine isnt alone, its the same across the board, every magazine newspaper and print media is being hit hard.

The reasons is not commonly known, but blindingly obvious. Because of the internet news is now open and free, publishable by all. From mobile phones, computers and from anywhere, even on the spot as it happens. Before a newspaper or magazine has even gone to print there are blogs, news articles and video footage online from the most open and honest journalists around.. the people!

This moves onto the the reason im glad the print media is dieing, not only will we soon be reading real time news deilvered to our tablet computers.. but best of all its HONEST news, honest and true reviews by the people for the people.

Being sunk directly into the heart of the industry I’ve been witness first hand the amount of arse kissing, freebies and brown nosing that goes on between companies and publishers. This is something our company for one is trying NOT to do and I have always shied away from.. often to our bane as those who kiss arse have gotten further. But not for much longer my friend, we’ve stood sturdy and stable whilst the arse kissers have built their houses upon the sand, and the tides coming in.

Next time you pick up a magazine and read a glowing review on a product, just stop and think.. is that review there because the magazine actually extensively tested it. Or is it there becase the staff have been given one free and the publisher paid a hefty wedge in marketing fees from the products company. With the majority of the time the text you are reading even being provided by the manufacturers. I guraantee 99% of the time its the latter. On the same note next time you pick up a car magazine and see a car featured in there… ask yourself if its there because the magazine think its whats you want to read, or is it their because the owner of the car takes them out for drinks whilst inserting his nose up the editors arse?

Now with the rise of the internet no longer can the liar and the ‘sell out’ hide behind a visage of closed print doors. People are talking, people are discussing, and people are reviewing. Openly honestly, no longer can a magazine say something is great if the people out there are saying it isn’t, no longer can a magazine try and convince you their best mates car is the latest trend.. if the rest of the world are clearly and openly proving them wrong. This fact is growing and growing and slowly taking over.

It used to be that magazines lead the way of our trends unfortunately through backhanded means. But we are in the midst of a revolution, now the people are in control.. no longer are we being told what the trend should be because if who’s kissing who’s arse, the genious of the crowd is producing what the latest trends are and influencing the magazines the other way round! Now newspapers and magazine are having to catch up and publish what WE say is true, and this is another reason they are dieing. Sorry no more backhanders for saying a product is great if it isnt, and a bit more work to do in researching what the latest trends are i’m afraid.

Don’t get me wrong I am close with a lot of people in the print industry.. and the majority of which are seeing this change too (albeit slightly late) another popular car magazine (of whos name I shalt not mention) who have changed their way of featuring cars now to detailing on the trends of the people with issues detailing on a current topic as well as concentrating on a lot of on line content. But on the second hand.. it is also obvious a lot of it is still going on.

This is the ONLY way magazines are going to survive . By listening to the crowd and publishing the truth. Income will primarily be shifted to online resources, data capture and information on the readers that can be shared and used by other companies. The same way in which twitter makes their money. There is going to have to be big shake-up in the publishing industry if they wish to survive with a huge paradym shift moving to online content, monthly magazines sent directly to tablet computers and data sharing based income. Else they are going to end up as recycled toilet paper covered in the same content they used to be.

3 simples rules to survive in this new media revolution. Publish the truth, listen to the people, dont be a sell out. The UK’s biggest modified car club I started back in 1999 has outlasted any other with more members than any other, as we’ve been doing this online for 10 years. Time to catch up.

You only have to google ‘print is dead’ to see im not the only one raving about this. But I am one of the few who is plugged closely into both print and web within the job I do. So don’t let me be the one to say ‘I told you so’

Finally to quote Gary Vaynerchuk ‘nice people are dominating … the world is too transparent and word of mouth driven these days to be anything else…’

Latest flyer designs by moi – for DJ Cutloose

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Couple of examples of my latest design work

What the apple iPad means for web designers

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Great little article here by .NET magazine.. pretty much covers everything ive already said about and been designing towards for the past 12 month! But a good read non the less.

.NET MAGAZINE ARTICLE LINK – What the apple iPad means for web designers

Soo its the iPad! Time to design for touch screen

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Since the announcement windows 7 was going to be touch orientated ive started to make sure this is kept in mind throughout all web designs.. but its now time to take this to the next level with todays launch of the iPad and the HP tablet announced at CES it seems this is defintiley going to be the year of the tablet.. lets hope they kick off and live up to the hype!

Sooo many web design projects on at the moment too.. since the ‘recession’ iv been non stop creating websites for businesses new and old! Seems a lot of archaic company’s are starting to wake up and smell the internet.. this mixed with the tablet launches means only one thing.. exciting (and busy) times to come for us web developers! Sorry printers.. time to find a new job.

Tablet PC’s.. WANT!

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Very much looking forward to tablet PC’s being the new household companion.. everything from reading your favorite magazine, to flicking through images, ordering your grocery, browsing the net and evn dimming the lights in your house! These bad boys are coming make no mistake.. and everyones fighting to get there first the usual rivals from apple to the HP pavilillion announced at the recent CES show (which is what Windows 7 was designed for.. touch screen) as well as the current industry battles going on with the joojoo.

The industry is scrambling to get a decent one on the market.. but in the words of a 5 year old.. I WANT ONE NOW!

A problem with creating websites for graphic designers..

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Creating websites for designers or signwriters etc is almost as frustrating as creating websites for people who dont have a clue about the internet. My latest project is a prime example for a signs and graphics company, which I wont name and shame because A. Mentioning the client and B. I am embarrassed to show the website after its result!

I was sent a design brief of it already designed which is just a top logo, blocks of colours on a page with weird font text inside each. I created a template the first time and replaced the colours in the blocks with images of the related subject matter, as well as added the addition of a small top menu to navigate to each page from anywhere in the site. But no. Client came back to me and wants just solid colours in the blocks, no text and no top menu so to navigate the site the user has to go back to the homepage each time by clicking the logo at the top! Baring in mind due to the weird fonts the site has barely any text content now what so ever, each linking page is just more pictures (at least I managed to get alt tags and descriptions on them)

After a few suggestions and reasoning why.. the client always knows best. So finally after more re-designing and suggestions it has come back to a site with about 4 lines of irrelivant text across the whole site and no main navigation. After numerous attempts of helping, in the end I gave up, finished the project and handed it over.

To make things worse it is running on another hosting company which dont have PHP5 and also have some upload restrictions. So this site will now be completely non future proof and more or less hidden from all search engines, with poor accessibility for anyone who may stumble across it!

So the moral of the story is… always listen to a web designer. You wouldnt go to a garage and tell him the best way to go about changing your clutch?

Created a Facebook app for SR

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Got facebook application working for Streetrace.co.uk, brings up the latest Posts on the forum as well as random images from the gallery and can be added as a box or tab onto anyones facebook profile.

Beta version for now, will be working on advanced version that picks up users PM messages and more from the forum.

Check out he app and add it here

VAG vs JDM Meet Flyer

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Just designed the flyer for the new upcoming club meet!

A head to head between VW / Audi cars and the Japanese and JDM scene! A joint venture between Streetrace.co.uk and Igniton Shows. To be held on 4th April @ MFN Thundervally Nottingham. With various magazene coverage, awards etc!

Photography in the Flyer by James @ LuPix Photography

VAG vs JDM Meet

Latest website project – low cost accountancy

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Just polishing off the latest freelance web site project http://www.lowcostaccountancy.co.uk/ this will be the first of a chain of low cost groups from the company, all of which I will be creating similar websites for.

The site has a full CMS back end ran from a database, with a simple login area for the owners to log in and change, edit or add all text, images and content throughout the site. It also picks up the latest articles automatically on the homepage as well as a few other snazzy features throughout such as the custom login and members area for their customers.

The site is fully search engine optimised and coded for. Analytics still need to be set up as well as the actual content input, other than that its ready to roll! All content and images can also be uploaded via their mobile phones.

Now on to the next project!

Playing with Augmented Reality – AR Business cards

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Created the first couple of augmented reality ‘hologram’ style business cards the other day.. made a quick vid to show them off :) excuse the beard.. it was cold that day.