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Canadian craft, fashion, illustration, and design journal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Uppercase magazine is a quarterly craft, fashion, illustration, and design journal published by Janine Vangool in Calgary, Alberta. The first issue was released in June 2009, and included articles about the history of the screw, Heini Koskinen’s fashion design, Blanca Gomez's illustrations, and Karyn Valino's Toronto crafting business The Workroom.[1]
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Publisher | Janine Vangool |
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First issue | June 2009 |
Country | Canada |
Based in | Calgary, Alberta |
Language | English |
Website | www |
In addition to the magazine, Uppercase publishes books about specific designers and illustrators.[2] Publications include:
Uppercase published two books, Work/Life and Work/Life 2, which act as databases for illustrators. Submissions are chosen by a juried process. The books include portfolio samples, interviews, and contact details. A companion iPhone app directs users to the individual illustrators' portfolio websites.[2]
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