The Week In Magazines: 25 June - 2 July

Men's Fitness gets new look

Men’s Fitness unveiled its redesign ahead of the August issue.Dennis Publishing said the magazine would contain the same editorial but it would be delivered in a fresh and modern way. The redesign is one of many advances for the Men’s Fitness brand, which recently increased its monthly reach by 16 per cent to 1.2million.


 

Company set for fashion graduate takeover

Company announced it is turning its October issue into a graduate takeover.The magazine will be put together by eight aspiring journalists who will be responsible for all aspects of the magazine, from conducting the cover interview and coming up with feature ideas, to designing the pages and styling the big fashion trend report. The final eight include students from the London College of Fashion, Manchester Metropolitan and Leeds College of Art.


 

Nuts gets new Online Editor

Nuts IPC Inspire appointed Daniel Foley as the new online editor of Nuts.co.uk and gaming site Mousebreaker.com.Foley joins the publisher from an online start-up business, where he was the editor of Therunningbug.co.uk. He previously worked as Editor on YBW.com, IPC Inspire’s website for its seven consumer and three B2B marine titles.


 

Vogue commissions limited edition Jonathan Saunders t-shirt

British Vogue commissioned Jonathan Saunders to design a limited edition t-shirt to mark the brand’s Fashion’s Night Out 2012 event.The t-shirts, supplied by Gap, will be on sale for £18 in many of the stores participating in this year’s Fashion’s Night Out, with proceeds going to Refuge, a national domestic violence charity. "It's such an honour to collaborate with Alexandra Shulman and Vogue on this year's official Fashion’s Night Out t-shirt," said Saunders.

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