Meat magazine
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Editor | James Pallister Nick Hayes |
Categories | Art magazine |
Frequency | Bi-annual |
First issue | 2004 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Website | www.meat-mag.com |
meat magazine is a UK-produced independently-published bi-annual magazine. It showcases new art and writing talent. It crosses the boundary between zine and magazine culture.
Its strapline proclaims "Having an opinion is vital - expressing it, more so. Get your work seen. Publish or Perish."
The founding editors hail from Reading, Berkshire (Nick Hayes) and Durham (James Pallister).
Winner of the Guardian Student Media Awards for best new small budget publication and runner up for best publication design in 2004.
It is retailed in Borders nationwide and many independent bookshops and galleries including the ICA and Tate Modern.
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[edit] Press Coverage
meat magazine has featured in the International Herald Tribune, The Sunday Times, Esquire, Magazine News and women's writing magazine Myslexia amongst other publications.
[edit] Meat Creators
- James Pallister - founding editor, designer
- Nick Hayes - founding editor, cartoonist
[edit] Meat Collaborations
- As Yet Collective - Acoustic Musical Collective see [1]
- James Dawe - Illustrator aka Photomontadawe
- Jeremy Warmsley - Singer/Songwriter
[edit] Featured Artists and Writers
- Rick Poynor, a British writer on design, graphic design, typography and visual culture
- Martin Rowson, Editorial cartoonist for The Guardian amongst other newspapers
- Daniel Eatock, graphic design creator of graphic identity for Channel 4's Big Brother See [2]