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Monocle video podcasts on iTunes

Industrial Design
Nov 19, 2008
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Being the Multi-disciplinary sort of designer, I was highly impressed with Monocle when I picked it up at one of my better newsstands early last year. Therefore I was very please to discover Monocle as a video podcast on iTunes and free to boot! Produced with equal quality and refinement as the magazine, the video podcasts are great “snack” for your latest culture fix.

Link to Monocle on iTunes.





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  • Comments

    Brandon
    Nov 19, 08 – 2:37 pm

    I have to say Monocle is possibly the best magazine ever =). Love their articles on the current events, the interesting foreign countries and the design related articles. Just plain inspiring. I liked their podcast on the best stationaries, that was just a wonderful curating effort.

    Raph
    Nov 19, 08 – 7:40 pm

    Yes Monocle is a fantastic magazine and I would go so far as to say that it is definitely one the best magazines on the planet. Although some of their design/style picks are not so much in my vein. I wasn’t aware of them having a podcast so I will have to check it.


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