But we are not a blog: we embrace multiple points of view from multiple authors, we are edited, and topical. All we share with blogs, other than software, is chronological organization. And that has led us to the desire to really stand tall with other magazines who put the same editorial love into their bodies of content as we do. And by re-designing we wanted to strongly message ; “we are a magazine”. Full Post >>
Perception is such an interesting animal. I see Boxes and Arrows simply as a group blog - the posts are arranged chronologically and allow for comments. I’m not sure what difference it really means to be considered a “magazine” instead, especially when the definitions of “magazine” so often reference a print piece and articles intended for a general audience.
I wonder why they didn’t want to be a “journal” instead?
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