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Kory Kennedy, New DD at Entertainment Weekly

EW has just announced that Kory Kennedy, the former DD at Runner's World and Spin, has been hired as the magazine's new DD. He replaces Amid Capeci, who passed away last month.If you've got news or tips about job changes... MORE

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Joe Kimberling, 1966-2012

Very sad news: art director Joe Kimberling passed away Thursday after a tough battle with cancer. Joe was the brilliantly talented AD of Los Angeles magazine for much of the 00s. Before that he provided a huge amount of the... MORE

PUB 47: Merit Winners Announced

Following up on the Medal Finalists announcement on Monday, the notable PUB 47 Merit Winners from both Print and Digital are listed here. Official notifications and information for the PUB 47 Annual, and SPD Gala Awards are on their way... MORE

Amid Capeci, 1961-2012

We received the very sad news today that one of our own, art director Amid Capeci passed away. He was an award-winning art director for Rolling Stone, Newsweek, and Entertainment Weekly, and SPD Board member who worked with so many... MORE

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Eric Paul, New Deputy AD at Men's Journal

Eric Paul is the new Deputy Art Director at Men's Journal with CD Benjamen Purvis. He had been Deputy AD at Entertainment Weekly.If you've got news or tips about job changes and promotions, send them to us! e-mail to tips@spd.org. (The... MORE

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Fast News for July 1, 2011

SPD MEDIA MIX is our regular list of publication design, digital, and media news and updates. Please send your links and news items to SPD at mail@spd.org and we'll add them to the Mix. >> More Mags, Fewer Fails: As the publishing industry... MORE

EW Covers "Harry Potter"

Probably covered more that vampires, superheroes and Julia Roberts--the Harry Potter saga has been covered quite a bit by Entertainment Weekly over the last 11 years. Here's a look back.Above: Entertainment Weekly, featuring Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter.... MORE

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John Walker, New AD for Mobile Platforms at Popular Mechanics

John Walker will fill the newly created spot of Art Director, Mobile Platforms, for the tablet editions of Popular Mechanics magazine, working with Design Director Michael Lawton. Walker joins the staff after consulting at PopMech on its iPad app since... MORE

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PUB 46 Merit Winners Announced

Following up on the Medal Finalists announcement of last Friday, we're happy today to share the officially verified list of Print and Digital Merit winners for PUB 46 today. Official letters, submission information for the PUB 46 Annual, and advance... MORE

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Evan Campisi, New AD at Nylon

More change news from the Entertainment Weekly art department: Evan Campisi, formerly the Associate Art Director at EW, is the new Art Director for Nylon. If you've got news or tips about job changes and promotions, send them to us!... MORE

Michael Schnaidt, New Deputy AD at Esquire

Esquire continues to round out the art department masthead: Michael Schnaidt, formerly Associate AD at Entertainment Weekly, is the new Deputy AD for the Hearst men's mag, with DD David Curcurito.If you've got news or tips about job changes and... MORE

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Happy 20th Birthday Entertainment Weekly, Part 6: Amid Capeci

February 16, 2010 marked the 20th anniversary of the publication date of the first issue of Entertainment Weekly. We're concluding our six-part, year-long celebration with a look at the EW covers of the magazine's sixth design director, Amid Capeci. Here... MORE

Fast News for December 2, 2010

SPD MEDIA MIX is our regular list of publication design, digital, and media news and updates. Please send your links and news items to SPD at mail@spd.org and we'll add them to the Mix. >> Advertising Age announced their Media Vanguard Awards. Among the winners... MORE

Happy 20th Birthday Entertainment Weekly, Part 5: Brian Anstey

February 16, 2010 marked the 20th anniversary of the publication date of the first issue of Entertainment Weekly. We're continuing our six-part, year-long celebration, with a look at the EW covers of the magazine's fifth design director, Brian Anstey. Here... MORE

Six Entertainment Weekly James Bond Covers

Here's a bonus set of covers for our year-long celebration of the 20th anniversary of Entertainment Weekly. For the August 18, 2006 issue of the magazine, there were six consecutive cover pages. It was part of a big ad buy... MORE

Entertainment Weekly. The Covers Part 4: Geraldine Hessler

February 16, 2010 marked the 20th anniversary of the publication date of the first issue of Entertainment Weekly. We're continuing our six-part, year-long celebration, with a look at the EW covers of the magazine's fourth (and longest) design director, Geraldine... MORE

Fast news for August 26, 2010

SPD MEDIA MIX is our regular list of publication design, digital, and media news and updates. Please send your links and news items to SPD at mail@spd.org and we'll add them to the Mix.>> The new Newsweek owner talks about... MORE

Face-Off: "True Blood" Covers

The buzz-worthy HBO series "True Blood" covers this week's issue of Rolling Stone along with a recent issue of Entertainment Weekly. Which gets it bloody better?... MORE

Entertainment Weekly. The Covers, Part 3: John Korpics

February 16 marked the 20th anniversary of the publication date of the first issue of Entertainment Weekly. We're continuing our six-part, year-long celebration, with a look at the EW covers of the magazine's third design director, John Korpics. Here are... MORE

"Sex" and EW

Just wondering... are the ladies of SATC required by law to line up in this order? Does HBO have them under a strict contract?Entertainment Weekly, May 25, 2010; featuring from left:Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kim Cattrall.... MORE