Boxes and Arrows debuts
Many months ago Christina Wodtke approached me with the dream of having an online magazine for people like us—whatever you want to call "us."
A magazine that went beyond the basics and tackled thorny issues, but wasn't drowned in academic/professional jargon. A magazine that would help tear down the fences we've so hastily built around our disciplines. A magazine that would make us all a bit smarter.
I'm happy to let you know that dream is now a reality. http://www.boxesandarrows.com
We hope you enjoy it. We hope it makes you think. We hope you take part.
(BTW, launching a magazine takes a tremendous amount of work, needless to say. Now that Boxes and Arrows is up, I'm hoping to resume Thumbnails on regular basis.) ::
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