View Magazine for iPad

July 11, 2011 | Zoltan Arva-Toth | General | Comment |

“View” is an art photography magazine developed exclusively for the visual possibilities of the iPad. Curated by photographer Alon Koppel, View Magazine features little-known photographers from around the world, most of whose work was discovered online. View’s inaugural issue launched in March 2011 and the second issue has now been released. The magazine directly supports English, Bokmål, Norwegian, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish and Ukrainian. View Magazine is currently free and available on iTunes.

Fusionlab Press Release

VIEW - A New Photography Magazine for the iPad

VIEW is an art photography magazine developed exclusively for the visual possibilities of the iPad by the multimedia design studio FusionLab. Curated by FusionLab partner, photographer Alon Koppel, VIEW features little-known photographers from around the world, most of whose work was discovered online. VIEW’s inaugural issue launched in March 2011 and the second issue has now been released. Fueled by FusionLab’s passion for communicating through images, VIEW presents “photography as we see it.”

New York, New York - VIEW is an art photography magazine developed exclusively for the visual possibilities of the iPad by the multimedia design studio FusionLab. Curated by FusionLab partner, photographer Alon Koppel, VIEW features little-known photographers from around the world, most of whose work was discovered online. VIEW’s inaugural issue launched in March 2011 and the second issue has now been released. Fueled by FusionLab’s passion for communicating through images, VIEW presents “photography as we see it.”

App Overview:
As a service provider for Conde Nast, FusionLab began exploring Adobe Digital Publishing Suite, the same exciting new solution used by Wired and The New Yorker (both Conde Nast publications) to create their digital magazines. VIEW is the result.

VIEW takes full advantage of the iPad’s unique format and ability to display images with stunning clarity and enthralling interactivity. The Adobe Publishing Suite allows a layout that is visually gorgeous and easy to use - a brilliant partnership of form and function.

VIEW’s first issue launched to great response in March 2011, with enthusiastic feedback and over 6,000 copies downloaded, an impressive number for an unknown start-up backed by almost no PR.

Issues of VIEW are not curated around a theme. Rather, FusionLab seeks to gather an eclectic range of good photography spanning the globe. VIEW #2 is truly sweeping in scope, presenting the bold New York City street photography of Todd Gross; Mark Powell’s vibrant Mexico photos; Australian artist David Thomas’ series of painting on photos; and Satoshi Sakurai’s powerful photos of Fukushima.

There are also photos of the wall dividing Israel and Palestine as seen (and decorated) from the Palestinian side; wonderful photographs taken through The Modern Story, a program that gives underserved children in India cameras to document their world; and SPANA’s pictures of the developing-world’s beasts-of-burden, the cause that the organization helps support and bring awareness to.

“In a world where most photography magazines are either about megapixels or very expensive and/or hard to find, VIEW is a truly refreshing idea .... The presentation and built-in offline access is just perfect.”

Inside VIEW you will find:
* Views, a portfolio of mostly unsung, talented photographers, many of whom were found on the web and whose passion for looking at their worlds is exciting
* Projects, highlights of photographers’ long-term assignments and projects
* Quotes, writings on the subject of photography
* While You Were Away, explorations of places of conflict around the world through the unique perspective of those on the ground with cameras
* Overview, an information-graphics map displaying stats about the issue’s contributors as well as links to their websites
* Ways to connect with VIEW

Supported Languages:
View Magazine directly supports US English, Bokmål, Norwegian, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish and Ukrainian.

Device Requirements:
* Compatible with iPad
* Requires iOS 3.2 or later
* 4.0 MB

Pricing and Availability:
View Magazine 1.1 is currently free and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Photography category.

FusionLab: http://fusionlab.com/
View Magazine 1.1: http://fusionlab.com/portfolio/cat/mobile-devices/view-zine-ipad-application
Download From iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/app/id422061173
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Founded in 1999 by Alon Koppel, FusionLab, Inc. is an independent, full-service multimedia design studio based in New York City. Helmed by Koppel and Melissa Weaver, FusionLab specializes in visual communications for mobile media and the web. FusionLab loves information design and the challenge of making visual language beautiful and simple. Informed by backgrounds in both fine and commercial art, FusionLab’s partners oversee a team of sophisticated, meticulous designers of content, user experience, graphic art, communication strategy and development. FusionLab conceptualizes from the ground up or works as consultants, developing a range of projects for themselves and their clients. FusionLab clients include The Joan Mitchell Foundation, The New York Landmarks Conservancy, Conde Nast, The Municipal Art Society of New York, Kenneth Noland, Architectural Digest, The Authors Guild, Thomson Reuters, Montefiore Hospital, The Economist Intelligence Unit. FusionLab believes in clean design, hard work, and exceptional client service. Copyright (C) 1999-2011 FusionLac, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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