An Ode to Magazines
I absolutely love magazines. I adore going to the nearest bookstore and browsing the colorful combination of style, substance and creativity. I can’t get over “5 ways to be clutter-free” or “The top 7 budget-friendly vacation spots.” But it’s not just the words that grab me – it’s the covers and the pretty pictures. I love holding a magazine in my hands and soaking it all in – including the ads. I know its Marketing 101 to get me to buy their magazine and I really don’t care if I’ve fallen for it. I read everything front to back and then back to front in case I missed anything going the other way.
I don’t own an e-reader, obviously, or even an iPad. The only advantage I see they would provide me is condensing all my magazines and books for when I travel. Beyond that, I would miss the touch and feel of a magazine in my hands and being able to vividly see the pictures in their truest form. Plus, I like to rip pages from magazines and bind them in my own art journal – something I started fresh out of college. It is the original Pinterest. (I did join Pinterest and find it fascinating, but it will never replace my journals, which I can flip through without starting up a machine.)
My magazine buying habits changes as I go through stages in life. Nearly 10 years ago it was all wedding magazines and home decorating. When we bought our new home inWisconsin eight years ago, it was all garden & landscaping. When I started P90X and subsequently running 5Ks, it was running and fitness editions. Now, I’ve changed again. I let my subscriptions to “Bicycling” and “Better Homes & Gardens” go and up’d a subscription to “Yoga Journal” and “Where Women Create.” (But I kept my “Harvard Business Review” because I feel way smart when I read it.)
Sometimes I’ll even go wild and buy a French-language edition just so I have to translate it.
Magazines lay everywhere in my house…by my bed, by the couch and on the kitchen table. I keep some
forever or others I’ll just tear out the best ideas and recycle the remainder.
As long as there are creatives like me who admire a magazines feel, colors and inspiration, then the printing business should be okay.
Michelle, This is just one of many reasons I think you’re such an interesting person. Thanks for writing this. I really enjoyed it. Reading your blog is the second best thing to talking to you on the phone!
aww…thanks Tammy!