New York, NY – November 2011 – Vintage Magazine has taken home Gold at Folio’s 2011 Eddie and Ozzie awards for the second year in a row, and the Troisième issue has won Best Design at MIN’s 2011 Editorial and Design awards. The celebrated Troisième delights readers in vintage fashion with articles by award-winning author Gary Giddins, who takes a look at Service Comedies; Lisa Birnbach (Official Preppy Handbook, True Prep) provides a high/low approach to prepdom; illustrator Iris Van Rynbach lends her illustrious illustrations to a revisiting of the speakeasy by Sarah Zimmerman; food historian Cathy Kaufman explores the history of eating implements in “Traveling Tools,” which includes a fantastic surprise by paper engineer Shawn Sheehy; among other stories.
Turning two-years-old this month, Vintage Magazine has also been honoredby Media Industry Newsletter (MIN) for Best Art Direction of the Year 2010; was nominated for a 2011 UTNE Independent Press Award; named one of the top launches of the year by MIN and Library Journal, attesting to the critical acclaim the magazine has received since launching in November 2009.
Inspired by Fleur Cowles’ legendary Flair, Vintage Magazine is the creation of editor and publisher Ivy Baer Sherman. Indeed something of a portable museum, Vintage Magazine offers readers an experience unparalleled in print today. Die-cuts, pop-ups, and different paper stocks are just a few of the wonders Vintage Magazine offers its readers.
Vintage Magazine continues to attract fans, subscribers, advertisers, and vendors from around the globe and across the United States. It is sold at fine shops and museum stores from Colette in Paris, to the Tate Modern in London, The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, to Rizzoli in New York (full listing on the website: www vintagezine.com). It is also available for purchase online. Vintage Magazine sells at $25 per issue, $40 for a year’s subscription (2 issues), or $60 (4 issues).
About Vintage Magazine
Vintage Magazine is a celebration of design, culture, and the creative possibilities of print. Inspired by Fleur Cowles’ legendary Flair (published 1950-51), Vintage Magazine invites an eclectic roster of writers and artists to survey the historic impact of art, music, fashion, food, travel, and more. In both its content and artful construction, the biannual magazine embodies the word “vintage” in its broadest sense – one that connotes style, excellence, and timeless elegance.
Post 2011 Awards Press Release
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VINTAGE MAGAZINE WINNER OF GOLD AT FOLIO’S 2011 EDDIE AND OZZIE AWARDS, FOR SECOND YEAR
VINTAGE MAGAZINE, TROISIÈME ISSUE, WINNNER BEST DESIGN AT MIN’S 2011 EDITORIAL AND DESIGN AWARDS
“The masterpiece of magazines.” The Wall Street Journal’s Charlotte Druckman
“A joy to hold and explore.” – Cool Hunting
http://www.vintagezine.com
New York, NY – November 2011 – Vintage Magazine has taken home Gold at Folio’s 2011 Eddie and Ozzie awards for the second year in a row, and the Troisième issue has won Best Design at MIN’s 2011 Editorial and Design awards. The celebrated Troisième delights readers in vintage fashion with articles by award-winning author Gary Giddins, who takes a look at Service Comedies; Lisa Birnbach (Official Preppy Handbook, True Prep) provides a high/low approach to prepdom; illustrator Iris Van Rynbach lends her illustrious illustrations to a revisiting of the speakeasy by Sarah Zimmerman; food historian Cathy Kaufman explores the history of eating implements in “Traveling Tools,” which includes a fantastic surprise by paper engineer Shawn Sheehy; among other stories.
Turning two-years-old this month, Vintage Magazine has also been honored by Media Industry Newsletter (MIN) for Best Art Direction of the Year 2010; was nominated for a 2011 UTNE Independent Press Award; named one of the top launches of the year by MIN and Library Journal, attesting to the critical acclaim the magazine has received since launching in November 2009.
Inspired by Fleur Cowles’ legendary Flair, Vintage Magazine is the creation of editor and publisher Ivy Baer Sherman. Indeed something of a portable museum, Vintage Magazine offers readers an experience unparalleled in print today. Die-cuts, pop-ups, and different paper stocks are just a few of the wonders Vintage Magazine offers its readers.
Vintage Magazine continues to attract fans, subscribers, advertisers, and vendors from around the globe and across the United States. It is sold at fine shops and museum stores from Colette in Paris, to the Tate Modern in London, The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, to Rizzoli in New York (full listing on the website: www vintagezine.com). It is also available for purchase online. Vintage Magazine sells at $25 per issue, $40 for a year’s subscription (2 issues), or $60 (4 issues).
About Vintage Magazine
Vintage Magazine is a celebration of design, culture, and the creative possibilities of print. Inspired by Fleur Cowles’ legendary Flair (published 1950-51), Vintage Magazine invites an eclectic roster of writers and artists to survey the historic impact of art, music, fashion, food, travel, and more. In both its content and artful construction, the biannual magazine embodies the word “vintage” in its broadest sense – one that connotes style, excellence, and timeless elegance.