Tuesday 11 December 2012

CEREAL

The last [for this year] of fantastic magazines to arrive on our new publications category at fen and ned. We are so pleased to offer the very FIRST issue of this stunning UK magazine, Cereal
Editor Rosa Park along with countless other talented people from around the globe, have created a modern food and travel magazine packed with visual beauty and inspiring articles on both food and places from around the world. Here's what they have to say about Cereal:
What is Cereal? Foremost, it’s a magazine rooted in our passions – for food, for travel. And for books too, with all the wonderful things they can teach us. Isn’t every day better when you learn something new? We believe that the enjoyment of food and travel are two significant elements of a good life, and more and more of us are in a position to enjoy both on a fairly regular basis now – so much so, that knowing what to experience first can be daunting at times. This is where we come in. Each quarterly issue of Cereal will contain detailed expositions of edible topics, travel destinations, as well as profiles on products, people and places – chosen because they’re relevant, interesting, or have simply caught our attention. Because we adore books and their inherent ability to teach, we have structured our magazine as one. Each topic is treated as a chapter, often featuring various articles within it (including a bibliography, when applicable)This allows you to explore a subject in depth, giving it the attention and focus it deserves. With the goal of making something timeless, by crafting and curating a tactile experience, we hope Cereal, like a good book, can be read over and over again. We’ve also made sure that Cereal is a visual feast. Beautiful imagery and design can turn a decent volume into an inspired one, and we think people learn better with pictures. Children’s books are intrinsically visual, so why not apply that ethos to our content too? In part, Cereal is aimed at our inner child. Back when we were little, we learned many a fun fact from the back of cereal boxes. One of our fondest memories of childhood is of waking up to a huge bowl of something crunchy and milky, devouring the words and pictures on the back of the packet. These boxes were the first thing we read each day, and they taught and entertained us. Hence, Cereal. We hope to become your morning read.
A taster [sorry] of Cereal


Huge congratulations to Rosa and her exceptional team, on the first volume of this high quality publication.
Cereal will be published quarterly, buy the first of many here.



1 comment:

Suzy said...

This looks really great!