This week, we are joined by Nicholas Korody, the Editor-in-Chief of Archinect's new print project Ed, and Ethel Baraona Pohl, co-founder of Barcelona-based architecture publisher dpr-barcelona. We discuss the increasingly-niche industry of architectural print publishing, and the evolving value it offers as digital media continues to thrive.
We also provide a little behind-the-scenes look at the conception and development of Ed. Interested in seeing your work in print? Ed is currently seeking submissions for our next issue on "Disaster". Bracket, a publication project Archinect co-publishes with Infranetlab, is seeking submissions for the upcoming release "On Sharing".
Listen to episode 113 of Archinect Sessions, “Printing Architecture”.
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Question: If your primary audience are people who have spent the previous 10 hours (plus) staring at a bright screen how does that change the print design and layout?
It's interesting, I went back and looked at ED, with a few exceptions, the larger format, and end page notes, the magazine is quite legible.
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