Magazine Design Awards Deadline Extended
July 24, 2004 | Levent OZLER
The deadline for this year's Magazine Design Awards has been extended until Friday 30 July.
Now on their sixth year, the awards - sponsored by Media Week's sister-title, Press Gazette - recognise innovation and creativity in the fiercely competitive consumer, customer, business magazine and newspaper supplement markets.
Last year's overall winner was The Observer for its one-off Crime Uncovered supplement.
Other awards went to Marie Claire (consumer over 40,000 sales), Icon (B2B), Carlos (customer) and Arena (consumer under 40,000 sales).
The judging panel for this year's awards includes: Andy Cowles, creative director of IPC Media, Neil Robinson, publisher of the NME, Jeremy Leslie, creative director of John Brown Citrus Publishing, Mark Porter, art director of The Guardian, and Paul Kurzeja, group art director of Emap Performance.
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