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An Inclusive Vision for Magazine Publishing with Justine Abigail Yu of Living Hyphen

An Inclusive Vision for Magazine Publishing with Justine Abigail Yu of Living Hyphen

FromTalk Paper Scissors


An Inclusive Vision for Magazine Publishing with Justine Abigail Yu of Living Hyphen

FromTalk Paper Scissors

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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Jun 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This is the sixth and final episode in a 6-part series. Here you’ll meet Justine Abigail Yu, Founder of Living Hyphen Magazine, which explores the experiences of hyphenated Canadians and what it means to live in between cultures.You’ll learn about the origins of Living Hyphen, the spark that started this journey and ultimately why Justine Abigail created this community. You’ll also hear how the community’s varied submissions organically shaped the final magazine and amplified its diversity.Justine Abigail shares the political and symbolic reasons she decided to produce Living Hyphen as a printed-only magazine, what collaboration in making the magazine looks like and what forms Living Hyphen takes today, beyond the printed page.Finally, you’ll hear about Justine Abigail’s experience telling her own story and her big vision for the future of Living Hyphen. This episode is part of a guest lecture series in CGCM 720 Magazine Production & Publishing through The Chang School at TMU.I'm all about interesting projects with interesting people! Let's Connect on the web or via Instagram. :)
Released:
Jun 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Join host, Diana Varma, as she explores the wonderful world of design and printing, typography and branding, books and publishing. In each episode Diana aims to answer many age-old, deep philosophical questions such as: Where the heck did Comic Sans originate? Why do the majority of printed books have blank pages at the end? What is the world's ugliest colour? What does a sassy three-year-old have to say about the visible colour spectrum? Ready to have some fun? Let's talk paper scissors.