BR351 is producing print and online content about architecture! We are researching on the best way to publish architecture on these new digital media such as the iPad and other tablets…
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Bjarke Ingels is one of “OMA" descendants both in architecture and communication. his book YES IS MORE, an Archi-Comic published by Taschen was one of the first architectural publications on the iPad, not specifically produced for this medium but as a PDF reader. The UI is lousy, not coherent with the publication concept but it is worth to read, specially to know a bit more about his studio, BIG.
Available on iTunes for 9.99usd.

When the Catalán Miquel Adriá went to Mexico, he started a magazine with the goal to position architecture as a cultural movement. Now, 15 years later, 62 editions and countless actions as competitions or forums, they have launched their iPad edition to celebrate.
Well adapted to the iPad, this magazine brings the same contents of the older twin formulated for tablets, using the array of touchable contents to better explore architecture.
Issue 60 is free when you download the App, but you can buy issues 61 and 62 for 3,99usd each or an annual subscription for 13,99usd. You can download it from iTunes.

This is one of the reasons I like the iPad to read magazines: I’m living in Brazil, where the neareast place to buy DOMUS is about 200km away. Now I can download the same contents adapted as a Tablet version of one of my favorite magazines with whom I collaborate often. Congratulations DOMUS for the iPad version…
When you download the App, several issues are free, but you can buy the latest one for 6,99usd or an annual subscription for 49,99usd. You can download it from iTunes.
Tablets Before and After the iPad… the proof that good design is an added value!
Via OS X DAILY
“Personally I like the concept of having a magazine of content created by someone who is very knowledgeable about an specific subject. I am not sure however if existing concepts of magazine translate into the digital arena.”
I couldn’t agree more… check the full article in The future of iPad/digital magazines – the six big questions
It isn’t news that magazines are seeing their print advertising revenue disappear before their eyes; the real story is in whether they can replace that lost cash with online revenue. New data from eMarketer answers this in the negative, projecting that total US magazine ad revenue will fall from $17 billion in 2010 to less than $15 billion by 2015.
“(…) Oz for digital publishing is still a very long digital brick road.”
Rudebare in Comments for A Race Between Digital and Print Magazines

I’m downloading May Issue of WIRED Magazine for the iPad that is free, and promising the inclusion of the following tools that I’m interested to see…
In this issue, WIRED extends reader engagement even further, including:
- Social sharing that allow readers to post articles via Twitter, Facebook or share via email
- Functionality that allows readers to tap on a “Buy Now” button in the product review section to instantly purchase reviewed products
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