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- Putt_(magazine) abstract "Putt magazine was created in June 2001 by Greg Stogdon in London, UK.Putt was a British golf magazine initially conceived, designed, and produced by Stogdon while he was studying at Central Saint Martin's School of Art and Design, on the Fashion Communication and Promotion degree. Designed as a parody of sport magazines at the time, Putt was intended to reach a market in the changing demographic in golf: young, urban, media-savvy creatives. Putt can now be seen as a precedent to magazines such as Bogey and Golf Punk.Initially printed in a limited edition of 300 copies, advertisers Evian, Paul Smith (fashion designer), Absolute Vodka, golf Refugees [1] J Lindeberg, Pringle of Scotland, and IFG (I Feel Good) Publishing approached Stogdon after his degree show and 15000 copies were printed on a second run and distributed worldwide. The launch issue featured work by now well-known contributors: journalist Miranda Sawyer, artist and writer Charlie Koolhaas, writer James Westcott, writer Malu Halasa, artist Hannah Rickards (winner of the MaxMara Art Prize for Women in association with the Whitechapel), photographer Simon Leigh, and photographer David Robinson. The second issue featured contributions from the golf editor Les Rowley, columnist Annalisa Barbieri, environment correspondent for the Telegraph Louise Gray, Alison Whelan and Rhodri Marsden. The third issue was made in New York City, with contributions from the academic Jim Pletcher.The launch issue received a significant amount of press, being featured on CNN, Sky News, BBC, and in Time Out, and The Independent on SundayPutt was produced with the support of Tank Publications, while Stogdon was assistant art director, and later art director there.".
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- Putt_(magazine) comment "Putt magazine was created in June 2001 by Greg Stogdon in London, UK.Putt was a British golf magazine initially conceived, designed, and produced by Stogdon while he was studying at Central Saint Martin's School of Art and Design, on the Fashion Communication and Promotion degree. Designed as a parody of sport magazines at the time, Putt was intended to reach a market in the changing demographic in golf: young, urban, media-savvy creatives.".
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