Not all of them are boring. Most graphic design and advertising stuff: print, Communication Arts and local pubs like Oz Magazine and Create are fairly interesting to interact with. They are engaging. However, PR and marketing pubs...blech. The majority of them are just not visually interesting, much less stimulating. Why?
I want to learn about the latest trends and tips and studies in PR and Marketing. I want to file away articles and keep back issues on my shelves for years...but I am bored before I even pick them up...half the time publications get left on my desk for months before I finally forget my book at the house and desperately need something to read on the train ride home.

While this seems like a rant, and I suppose it is, I actually was first inspired to write this because of a particularly good, fun, direct mail industry publication I have been getting for the past year or so. It is called Deliver, and it is put out by the USPS for goodness sake, who does a better job of catching my eye, and quite honestly the secretary's eye, than associations devoted to "catching one's eye." After all, the secretary sorts through the mail and makes the first cuts as to what ends up in our mailboxes. I am sure many other company's have the same thing happening in their offices.

Another publication that has pleasantly surprised me in the past year is IABC Atlanta's most recent format for their newsletter, empart. It is interesting and different. A huge improvement on the original. I delight it it's charming size and use of two colors.
In closing, I thank all publications who have dared to make me excited, and I ask all publishers in a general plea on behalf of readers of all kinds: Don't be afraid to make it interesting.
And of course...Happy Halloween!
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