158. 'Farewell print': Celebrating the final issue of the quarterly magazine
The arrival of the final ever quarterly print edition of Campaign brings together in the studio UK editor Maisie McCabe, art director Chris Barker, creativity and culture editor Gurjit Degun and features editor Matt Barker.
The quartet discuss the magazine’s cover design (a throwback to the news story-loaded front pages of yore), with Chris giving a little insight into his creative thinking, before introducing the manifesto questions concept that runs through the issue.
Gurjit chats about her “Will we win the war against the robots?” piece (spoiler alert: yes, quite possibly), while Matt explains the thinking behind his “Is this really entertainment?” feature.
Maisie then talks about her equally provocative-sounding piece, “Will advertising agencies survive?”, before Chris rounds everything up with a sneak preview of what’s to happen next, as Campaign begins a new chapter as a solely digital presence.
Further reading:
The Autumn issue of Campaign is out now
Will advertising agencies survive?
Campaign's final quarterly print issue is a map of the future
'From its launch in 1968, Campaign has been the jewel in Haymarket's crown'
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