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Magazine redesigns: before and after

What’s not to love about seeing a tired, aimless magazine take an about-face? In our 35+ years of magazine redesigns, we’ve worked alongside editorial and creative teams to bring about amazing magazine transformations that have drawn readers in and garnered 60+ awards...

How to afford a digital magazine? Skip an issue

When the coronavirus pandemic hit, spring and summer magazine issues at colleges across the country spiraled out of control, provoking all kinds of questions. Are our planned stories still relevant? Can we even afford postage right now? And most important: How can we...

Ask the expert: Magazine Editor Lynn Gosnell

Interview with Lynn Gosnell by Shane Shanks So many colleges claim to be “like no other.” Yet their magazines come across as “like everyone else.” Following a redesign with Zehno, Rice University’s updated magazine leans in on the school’s unconventional...

Magazine editors: What you should do in a pandemic

For starters, don’t put your magazine on hold. Your audience needs to hear from you now more than ever. Since April, we’ve been hosting virtual roundtable discussions with our current and former clients — as a chance to chat, decompress, and share how we’re all...

Ask the expert: Editor Nancy Brokaw

Interview with Nancy Brokaw by Shane Shanks If your campus culture isn’t like every other college’s, why should your magazine be? When Bryn Mawr teamed with Zehno to redesign its magazine and companion website, the goal was to build a new magazine that is completely —...

Ask the experts: TCU Magazine editors

Interview with TCU Magazine editors by Shane Shanks and Megan Youngblood In a world of breaking news, fast clicks are the easy way to see if readers are responding to your stories. But following a magazine redesign with Zehno, Texas Christian University is embracing a...

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