Hey, How'd You Start a User-Generated Print Magazine, Paul Cloutier?
An expert offers advice on transforming user-submitted content into a print magazine, building a community, and the future of print
By Noah Davis -
December 5, 2007

If Paul Cloutier's to be believed, the demise of print magazines is vastly overblown. The CEO of San Francisco's 8020 Publishing
launched two print magazines,
JPG and
Everywhere, using user-generated content submitted to
Web sites and then voted upon by the online community at large. Both publications feature stunning photography and thick glossy ...
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