Topic: David Granger

AP News | 2009-10-29 20:05:53
Looking to energize print, Esquire turns December issue into 3-D experiment

Hold Esquire's December issue in front of a webcam, and an on-screen image of the magazine pops to life, letters flying off the cover. Shift and tilt the magazine, and the animation on the screen moves accordingly. Robert Downey Jr. emerges out of the on-screen page in 3-D ...

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The New York Observer | 2008-12-10 16:02:44

Remember when Esquire had that big, flashy cover back in October? It promised big things! “The 21st Century BEGINS NOW” shouted its cover line, and if you were lucky enough to have the electronic version, it flashed all night. And now that we’re finally a couple months into the 21st century, how does it look for Esquire? Not that ...

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The New York Observer | 2008-09-12 16:01:54

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's West Village neighbors are becoming increasingly irritated by the girls' "military presence" on their block. [P6] Kanye West was arrested yesterday for breaking a photographer's camera at LAX. [TMZ] At the premiere of their joint venture, Righteous Kill, neither Robert De Niro nor Al Pacino would comment on the swipe director Francis Ford Coppola ...

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AP News | 2008-09-10 21:47:21
Esquire magazine aims to prove print is not dying with cover using electronic ink

Although readers keep shifting to the Internet, Esquire magazine's editor is sure print isn't dying, and he aims to prove it Monday by unveiling a 75th-anniversary issue with a cover that features electronic ink. "For the last couple of years I've been in ...

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