November 19th, 2006

Subscribe to JPG Magazine

by Scott Karp

JPG Issue 7My friends at 8020 Publishing are offering $5 off a subscription to JPG Magazine for Publishing 2.0 readers. Derek and Paul just printed Issue 7 of JPG, the first community sourced issue, with all the photos submitted and voted on by the JPG community, and it looks fantastic!

If you’re into photography, you should definitely check out JPG. And if you’re curious what the next generation of publishing looks like — stripped of all the hype and dopey buzzwords — your should also check out JPG.

(NOTE: This is NOT a paid endorsement, although Derek and Paul did give me a couple of free issues and fist full of stickers when I saw them in SF — I am biased because I think what they’re doing is way cool.)

Comments (4 Responses so far)

  1. […] My friend Howard Owens pointed me to Scott Karp’s blog which has a link to a $5 off special offer for subscriptions to a print magazine called “JPG”.What? A print magazine? Absolutly. The print edition is the counterpart to the online site at JPMag.com where visitors submit their photography work.I bit. I now have a tripod and a custom box coming along with the next 24 printed editions. […]

  2. PUBLISHING2.0

  3. I have written a proposal, pushing for Print versions of Digg, Techmeme and Flickr, run on co-operative lines.
    http://mediavidea.blogspot.com/2006/12/digg-in-print.html

  4. […] friend Howard Owens pointed me to Scott Karp’s blog which has a link to a $5 off special offer for subscriptions to a print magazine called […]

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