Sophie Dauvois - Okido Magazine
'The charges she levels at mainstream children's magazines include: the use of glossy paper, which isn't easy for children to crayon and draw on; cut-out activities that result in ruining the rest of the magazine;'
"We want the readers to have ownership, so the magazine invites them to finish the pictures and colour in,"
Designing For Children - Catharine Fishel
- Only the best Designs thrive, due to the enormous costs of paper, printing and production.
- - Andrew Haslam - Book Design - Many Publishers have began to produce over sized copies so that teachers can read the out loud.
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