02/02/2016

Sad Mag presentation script

SAD MAG PRESENTATION:

TOGETHER: We are Sad mag!!!

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SOPHIE ES: How sad are you? Sad Mag takes a sideways look at the grimness of modern life. Sad people value the ‘just ok’ because sometimes that is enough.

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SOPHIE K: Together we are the saddest magazine not yet on shelves.

<everyone introduces themselves>

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MOLLY: Sad Mag is a publication that celebrates the mediocre, the bleak and champions the underdog that will never win.

We believe in salty laughs at our own expense and nobody getting hurt.

We’re bring together stories, art and reader contributions to make the sad a little sweeter.

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SOPHIE ES: Sad Mag is for the 21st century introspectives, inward looking individuals who appreciate a well made piece of melancholy.

We aim to produce a really well made magazine with a strong focus on good design, cohesive art direction- made for the people who appreciate publications not just as magazines but art objects.

This guy

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SOPHIE K: Sad Mag is a quarterly publication that will adopt a new theme every month. This would form the basis of our content and what we ask from our readers to contribute.

Examples of themes include, “what I found on the internet”, “a grand day out”, “the seaside” and “giving and receiving”

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AMY: As well as having regular photography features, comics, written articles and illustration we will also have other features, such as a sad playlist, a sad recipe, a letters page and a reader’s photo of the month.

There will be contributions from readers in the form of letters, photos and images but these will be voluntarily free.


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MOLLY: To start with, Sad Mag is going to be a relatively small endeavour. Each of us will work part time alongside our ‘other’ illustrative careers to produce the content and to run it.

We will work from our own spaces and meet together in our spaces, whether we’re individually working from home, or a studio, or other.

We will also take advantage of the internet to communicate with one another, and also to our readers. As there isn’t a physical space to send post at this point, readers will use social media and email via our website.

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JACK: <finance monologue>

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SOPHIE K: To begin with Sad Mag will be issued in a run of 1000 and will be distributed to independent bookshops and galleries within the UK’s major cities. If there is good reception we will increase print runs.

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MOLLY: In this day and age it seems a mistake to not have an online presence. We plan to have a website, that would be the most formal of the online presences. It would have information about the publication but also how you could get hold of it.

We would run an online shop through a third party such as Big Cartel, which would stock the magazine and our merchandise. We would distribute this between us.

SOPHIE ES: Sad Mag will also have a social media presence, on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr. They will all contain snippets of content from the physical publication but not give too much away.

There will also be opportunities, particularly with tumblr for readers to contribute their own content.

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AMY: We will be using Awesome Merch to create t-shirts and tote bags and another company such as Made By Cooper to create enamel badges possibly.

SOPHIE K: The merchandise wouldn’t just be the logo plastered on to objects, but more in keeping and tied with the aesthetic and ethos of Sad Mag. We believe this gives them more marketability, and people who don’t even read Sad Mag could still enjoy them.

<amy + sophie discuss their merch designs>

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SOPHIE ES: Sad Mag may be small but it doesn’t mean that it can’t get bigger.

In the future we hope to expand, be it paying other people to make content for the magazine, being full time ourselves employing more staff or just making the publication bigger.

One day we may have our own space, our own printing and distribute  and advertise internationally.



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