Once a Matchbook girl, always a Matchbook girl. Bittersweet though this may be, at twenty-eight, it feels as though we are just getting started. Curbed dubbed this new category "Design-Pubs-Powered-by-PDF-Flipbook-Technology-Issue." Rue and Lonny are still publishing, but it's the end of the adventures of "Matchbook girl," the perfectly-poised character Matchbook Magazine celebrated who "sends extra snail mail, eats fresh greens, attempts to be an early bird" and "has a signature shade of lipstick."Īrmour and Warren write in their goodbye letter: "As they say, one door closes, and another door opens. There are links to Matcbook’s Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Tumblr, and RSS feed. On their website (), in the top right hand corner of the page, there are icons that lead to their social media accounts. When Matchbook Magazine launched in 2011, it was one of a new crop of digital shelter magazines like Lonny and Rue. Matchbook Magazine uses social media tools in a variety of different ways. We are so proud of the brand we have build and the forty-nine we have now published. When we first conceptualized Matchbook, we were two starry-eyed 23-year-olds with minimal publishing experience, but lofty dreams. The past four years have been an unforgettable journey that has, in countless way, shaped the women have become. After much thought, we have decided to move on from our beloved Matchbook Magazine. The letter begins by saying: We write this letter with heavy hearts. Cuando haya resultados de autocompletar disponibles, usa las flechas arriba y abajo para revisarlos y Entrar para seleccionar uno. We feel extremely lucky to have been featured in so many. Discover (and save) your own Pins on Pinterest. Along with features on the homes of designers like Cynthia Rowley, Trina Turk, and Kate and Andy Spade, the issue also included a goodbye letter from founders Katie Armour and Jane Lilly Warren. Matchbook Magazine is closing its doors as founders Katie and Jane move on to new adventures. The magazine didn't publish an issue in February and then published a "Best Of" issue last week. You can also see what we’re up to by signing up here.Īfter four years, the founders of Matchbook Magazine are shuttering their online home decor and lifestyle publication. The archives will remain available here for new stories, head over to Vox.com, where our staff is covering consumer culture for The Goods by Vox. Thank you to everyone who read our work over the years.
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