As former managing
editor of the magazine originally known as Corporate Legal Times, we regularly published articles where byline credit was shared by a law firm partner and in - house counsel.
Not exact matches
Hollywood producers and
magazine editors love tales
of inner - city kids defeating private - school students in chess tournaments, but often, when you look a little more closely at the triumphs, they aren't quite as inspiring as they
originally seemed.
In 2004, with brain science rapidly advancing and gaining popular interest, Scientific American launched Scientific American Mind,
originally a quarterly
magazine and then a bimonthly, under the leadership
of then Executive
Editor Mariette DiChristina.
Helped create, then became
editor of GM High - Tech Performance (
originally High - Tech Performance)
magazine in 1995.
Senior
editor Julie Cazzin also revisits six Family Profile subjects who
originally appeared in the early years
of the
magazine.
[In this editorial,
originally printed in Game Developer
magazine's September 2010 issue,
editor - in - chief Brandon Sheffield discusses the importance
of mystery in games, and how the unknown gives players the urge to see what lies around the corner].
[In this editorial,
originally printed in Game Developer
magazine and already causing much debate on online messageboards,
editor - in - chief Brandon Sheffield questions whether oft - theorized «graphics plateau» has already occurred, as supported by the continued success
of graphically modest systems such as Wii and PlayStation 2.]
[In this editorial,
originally printed in Game Developer
magazine,
editor - in - chief Brandon Sheffield reflects on the ever - increasingly bloated nature
of game development, and wonders if there are better ways for developers to share their learning experiences.]
Originally commissioned by Ingrid Sischy, then
editor of Artforum, the Centerfolds were ultimately never published in the
magazine.
Editor's Note: The below article, which
originally appeared in the December 2011 issue
of Real Estate
magazine, features updated information regarding the National Flood Insurance Program.