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The margins on print publications have always been tight, though the increased costs involved these days have meant that it’s simply untenable to produce a Wireframe magazine anymore.

That feature story most probably doesn’t look as good as it does without the help of a few friends or colleagues. The collaboration doesn’t have to end there! You may also call out for a few willing design hands to lend you their expertise. Or you can ask your friends to pitch in with their ideas and concepts. If you’re long sighted (over +2.00 prescription), consider a lens made 'minimum edge surfaced' (thinned). For a prescription over +3.00, consider a 1.67 high-index (thinner) lens, and for over +5.00, choose a 1.74 lens. The big hope is that we keep the same ethos going, just online,” he says. “Hopefully we'll be able to produce a PDF version of the magazine periodically. Nothing is set in stone yet, it’s still all being worked out. That's all I can say at the moment.”Magazines are highly visual creatures both in print and digital publication. That’s why in most commercial magazines, there’s almost always a celebrity looking out at you from under the masthead. While your magazine doesn’t require a Hollywood personality to grace the cover, it would need an attention-grabbing visual. Our publications include Frame magazine, as well as a full list of books you may view in our store. Future-facing, they – like our insight driven digital content – seek to always inspire and educate. In 2017, we established Frame Awards, an initiative that brings the industry together to collectively set the global standard for spatial excellence. In addition, we host physical and virtual events as a means of offering valuable and entertaining learning experiences. There’s little evidence that most people would see more clearly or comfortably with the priciest varifocals, so many people can avoid trading up. See our advice on choosing varifocals for more on this. The DIY focus is clearly something that Lambie is happy with, but his biggest source of pride when it comes to Wireframe is its focus on indie developers. What that term means really depends on your perspective, but in this case it’s one-person projects.

Bring your own unique character to your walls, whilst simultaneously saving floor space in your home with this hanging wall bookshelf. Covered in water-resistant white paint for a fresh tone that complements your home effortlessly, it is made from a blend of solid wood and MDF to prolong its lifespan, with it featuring four large shelves with a double barrier, allowing you to display books, magazines, papers and more without them falling out. It's easy to keep fresh too - simply wipe it over with a damp cloth to keep looking like new all year round. All wall-mounting accessories are included. Co’ is arguably the most used prefix across the FRAME channels over the past few years. Collaboration and connection are at the core of many recent spatial-design developments: co-working and co-living, for two, while the term ‘co-creation’ has transformed the role of the designer in creative processes from ‘captain’ to (community) consultant. Now, by expanding its collaborative approach across the board, our industry continues its quest to reach a more democratic, community-centric design scene. Regardless of where Wireframe has ended up, 70 issues of a print magazine – especially given media industry conditions in a post-internet world – is no small feat. It’s especially decent when you consider that the publication started life in 2018, the year in which Future Publishing closed down long-running brands like GamesMaster and GamesTM.

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If you’re short sighted (over -2.00 prescription), consider Trivex – a light but tough material – or high-index 1.6 lenses. For a prescription of over -4.00, select 1.67 lenses, and over -6.00, 1.74 lenses. Smaller, round and oval frames give naturally thinner lenses, and can therefore help you avoid paying more for higher-index lenses.

You had people that were up at like two in the morning with the baby sleeping next to them, they're programming a game. You had the people who were just completely burnt out because they've worked so hard and put the game on Steam, only for it to just not sell. To be able to create a spotlight for those stories and those individuals something I’m really proud of.” Wireframe prided itself on its focus on indie developers, especially one-person studios I think magazines are a little bit like vinyl,” Lambie says. “Sure you can have an mp3, you can have Spotify or whatever, and listen to all the music that you want, but there's also something nice about having a physical product.

Over recent years, we’ve seen countless game magazines shutting their doors. Usually, it’s for the same reason: circulation dropping as a result of people preferring to read coverage online or in video form. One of the things we always did in every issue is making sure we have coverage of this one game that was made by a solo developer,” he says. “Giving them a spotlight and somewhere where they could talk about their experiences. For every issue, we would give them a spotlight and the stories that we got from some of them would be really inspiring. He continues: “By the time we had launched, it was only a few weeks after GamesTM and GamesMaster both closed their doors, which was incredibly sad. I absolutely loved GamesTM. It was a bit of a funny time because our hope was that we weren't trying to be the 'all things to all people' games magazine of the 90s or early 00s, where you try and cover all the big AAA stuff. We very consciously focused more on indies, the development side of things and the DIY angle. If you're looking for slim lenses, you're likely to encounter the term 'high index'. High index just means that the lens is thinner.

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