Zink magazine

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Zink is an American magazine that showcases emerging and reinvented talent in the world of international fashion, beauty, design, art and entertainment.

Zink dares to challenge the ordinary, by asking the right questions by engaging its readership, by redefining the trends. As a photo-forward fashion, beauty and lifestyle magazine, Zink caters to a savvy, well-cultured and upscale audience. Its unique, inner-circle positioning lends the monthly publication enormous credibility in today's oversaturated magazine industry, attracting the most avant-garde, fashion conscious, and ready-to-spend readership.

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[edit] History

Zink began publication in the spring of 2002 and since then it has been the Official Fashion Publication of Mercedes-Benz Shows LA (2003-4), Fashion Weeks in Montreal (2005), Toronto (2005) and San Francisco (2005) as well as the Magic Trade Show in Las Vegas (2004-5). It has featured such exclusives as celebrity portraits at the Sundance Film Festival (2004) with FilmMagic, and backstage coverage of Cirque du Soleil (Varekai) during their 20th anniversary. Zink was also the first magazine to shoot Cirque du Soleil shows Ka, Mystere and Zumanity on location for Las Vegas’ Centennial.

[edit] Demographics and Distribution

Zink magazine has a total audience of 1,360,000 with 61% of the readers being women with a median age of 28 and an average household income of $82,143. It is distributed in over 200 markets in the USA, including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Miami and in 39 countries worldwide including Japan, France, England and Canada.

[edit] Management Team

Zink is published by IT Global Media Inc. and is spearheaded by Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Sheriff J. Ishak. He is currently assisted by Editorial Director Casey Gillespie, Art Director Olivia Davison, and Billy Dertilis Director of Marketing & Brand Development.

[edit] External links

Zink magazine website [1]

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