Septembet 2015 issue of Good Housekeeping magazine
Part of it is printed/bound one way - and part of it is printed/bound the opposite way. Apparently intentionally.
I hope this is a one-time experiment for them. |
A fair number of magazines do that but they don't seem to do it with every issue, just now and again.
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This month's issue of Taste of Home has the same format. Maybe trying something different??
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Originally Posted by bearisgray
(Post 7327057)
Part of it is printed/bound one way - and part of it is printed/bound the opposite way. Apparently intentionally.
I hope this is a one-time experiment for them. |
THAT is REALLY strange.
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I've seen that before, makes me want to stand on my head!!
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Reminds me of those kids books that you could turn to any page to "make your own adventure".
Just thinking...how would GH do that with their online edition???? Maybe we have to view the pages from the backside of the screen? LOL I am NOT fond of this type of edition. Stick to the basics and no flipflop of pages. |
Maybe half of the mag is for backward people? (grin)
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My thoughts also.
Originally Posted by Geri B
(Post 7327266)
Are both sections in English?
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I've seen several magazines like that too. Both sides are in English. I don't understand the purpose, to be honest. Especially since I like to flip through magazines from back to front!! :hunf:
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