It's really good, both the design/composition and the content selection. It doesn't have the kind of quality articles Hacker Monthly offers but feels a lot like a real magazine, great for some light reading.
I'm not a huge reddit person, there's a lot of crap there and I don't have the time to sift through it, but this publication looks pretty well put together and well designed. The content looks pretty good, they seem to have found some interesting and funny articles and comments.
And I didn't see any rage thingys or memes(or at least ones I would recognise) and that is definitely a good thing.
It must be as thick as a phone book. They've got quite a wider range of content to draw on than, say Hacker Monthly.
Interesting how their cover design has evolved. From issue 1 - 7, the font alone looks like it started in the 70s and evolved to the 201x's. The newest one looks great.
And how ironic would it be if the Reddit magazine makes more money in ad sales than Conde Naste the magazine company did from Reddit.
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[ 6.9 ms ] story [ 27.3 ms ] threadHere's the RSS feed for new issues http://theredditorissues.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default I remember I had troubles finding it the first time.
http://thingist.com/labs/make_rss.cgi
And I didn't see any rage thingys or memes(or at least ones I would recognise) and that is definitely a good thing.
Interesting how their cover design has evolved. From issue 1 - 7, the font alone looks like it started in the 70s and evolved to the 201x's. The newest one looks great.
And how ironic would it be if the Reddit magazine makes more money in ad sales than Conde Naste the magazine company did from Reddit.