Jeremy Leslie, one of the judges of the first edition of Kyoorius Awards, is the founder of magCulture. He has been addicted to the magazine design space since he first produced a music fanzine in 1977. His most recent book The Modern Magazine was published by Laurence King Publishing in September 2013.
We had the pleasure of meeting Leslie again during the AGI Open conference, held at Barbican Centre in London on 26th and 27th September 2013. This time, however, he took time out especially for us to have an in-depth chat. We spoke to him about how print is far from being dead, about iPad apps, Conde Nast, Monocle, in-flight magazines, Richard Turley and about how he has managed to stick to the magazine space for so long. Edited excerpts.
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