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Curating at the crossroads of art and urbanism
Curating at the crossroads of art and urbanism

Emily Butler, Curator of the Whitechapel Gallery, discusses the high points and challenges of her career in art.

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from the magazineCathy BuckmasterOctober 30, 2018Emily Butler, Whitechapel Gallery, alhaus magazine, london, art, curation
Publish or perish: why print isn’t dead when it comes to marketing
Publish or perish: why print isn’t dead when it comes to marketing

While it’s true that most marketing has migrated to online platforms due to the lesser cost and higher reach, print hasn’t entirely disappeared—nor should it.

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from the magazineCathy BuckmasterOctober 29, 2018print, marketing, publishing
Print magazines get away with ads that Instagrammers can’t
Print magazines get away with ads that Instagrammers can’t

The norms for ads on Instagram, YouTube, and the rest are not set in stone yet. The playing field is constantly shifting.

read more on cjr.org

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from the webAlison OByrneOctober 25, 2018publishing, advertising, print, magazine
The renaissance of the printed magazine
The renaissance of the printed magazine

In a stand against the age of technology, many independent magazines launched to prove that print wasn’t dead. They knew there would always be an interest in carefully curated pieces of print that offered something tactile and beautiful—and they were right.

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from the magazineCathy BuckmasterOctober 22, 2018print, publishing
Precious pieces, made with love: Chupi
Precious pieces, made with love: Chupi

Chupi is a beloved Irish jewellery brand, founded by designer Chupi Sweetman.

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from the magazineALHAUSOctober 22, 2018chupi, business, design, alhaus magazine
Finding your voice
Finding your voice

Actor and writer Emmet Kirwan speaks with ALHAUS magazine about the evolution of an artistic career.

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from the magazineALHAUSOctober 19, 2018emmet kirwan, alhaus magazine, film, art
The Guardian Weekly redesigns to become a “global” news magazine
The Guardian Weekly redesigns to become a “global” news magazine

News organisation the Guardian has relaunched its weekly paper, transforming it into a magazine in a bid to engage readers all over the world and highlight its “in-depth journalism”.

read more on designweek.co.uk

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from the webAlison OByrneOctober 17, 2018publishing, print, magazine, guardian
15 ways...
15 ways...

This year marks a special anniversary for ALHAUS—we’ve turned 15! We’re marking this momentous achievement with a new video series titled 15 ways.

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from the magazineSinead McClureOctober 17, 2018sustainability, greenpeace, video
Creating a Crisis Management Plan of Action
Creating a Crisis Management Plan of Action

Crisis Communications is a large and nebulous area where hazards are immediate and unpredictable, and risks are liable to rapid change.

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from the expertsSinead DockeryOctober 17, 2018communications, risk assessment
48 hours in Rome
48 hours in Rome

Rome-born blogger Giulia Mulè is the coffee and brunch queen of London. Follow her on a whirlwind tour of the gastronomic delights of Rome.

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from the magazineAlison OByrneOctober 16, 2018Giulia Mulè, alhaus magazine, food, rome, tourism
Why young companies are starting print magazines as a way to help build their brands
Why young companies are starting print magazines as a way to help build their brands

Companies looking to expand their brand sometimes turn to unlikely places. Some hip, fun companies are even going old school and publishing their own print magazines.

read more on adweek.com

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from the webAlison OByrneOctober 15, 2018branding, print, publishing
Work hard, procrastinate hard: the future of workspace
Work hard, procrastinate hard: the future of workspace

WeWork’s Andy Heath shows Cathy Buckmaster around a jawdropping space with plenty going on under the surface.

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from the magazineCathy BuckmasterOctober 15, 2018WeWork, alhaus magazine
Five fun Halloween marketing ideas for your small business
Five fun Halloween marketing ideas for your small business

The spookiest time of year will soon be upon us, and consumers will soon be getting into the Halloween spirit. So, if your small business isn’t celebrating this festive holiday, you’re missing out on a huge opportunity to connect with customers.

read more on entrepreneur.com

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from the webAlison OByrneOctober 12, 2018marketing, content marketing
My workspace: Ana Diaz
My workspace: Ana Diaz

Ana Diaz is a filmmaker, designer, and founder of SokFok Studio, an agency that provides communication services to sustainable organisations.

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from the magazineAlison OByrneOctober 11, 2018fashion, alhaus magazine
There are still way too many women doing laundry in advertisements
There are still way too many women doing laundry in advertisements

A new survey by The Female Quotient and Ipsos finds marketers aren’t doing a good enough job in reflecting the diversity of real life.

read more on fastcompany.com

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from the webAlison OByrneOctober 10, 2018advertising, marketing
Inside the illustrator’s studio with Sheena Dempsey
Inside the illustrator’s studio with Sheena Dempsey

Sheena Dempsey is a children’s author and illustrator from Cork, Ireland. In conversation with Cathy Buckmaster, Sheena describes her inspiration.

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from the magazineCathy BuckmasterOctober 9, 2018alhaus magazine, design, illustration
Consumers believe brands can help solve societal ills
Consumers believe brands can help solve societal ills

New study finds a company’s position on a social issue can drive purchase intent just as much as product features.

read more on wsj.com

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from the webAlison OByrneOctober 8, 2018branding, social responsibility
Sneak preview: Advice from Megan Gibbon, Senior Design Manager at Ennismore
Sneak preview: Advice from Megan Gibbon, Senior Design Manager at Ennismore

Read an excerpt of our interview with Megan Gibbon, Senior Design Manager at Ennismore, from Issue No. 3 of ALHAUS magazine.

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from the magazineALHAUSOctober 8, 2018Megan Gibbon, Ennismore, design, alhaus magazine
Alison Sudol: Get loud for the Antarctic
Alison Sudol: Get loud for the Antarctic

Alison Sudol, who plays Queenie Goldstein in ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’, boarded a Greenpeace ship earlier this year for a firsthand look at how important it is to protect the beauty of the Antarctic.

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from the magazineAlison OByrneOctober 5, 2018alhaus magazine, social responsibility, sustainability
The top five most creative brand ideas you need to know about now
The top five most creative brand ideas you need to know about now

Ad Age's top five most innovative creative ideas of the week, featuring HBO, We Are Social and more.

read more on adage.com

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from the webAlison OByrneOctober 4, 2018advertising, branding, marketing
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