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We currently handle principal design duties for 13 titles in the United States. All of our designers are U.S.-based. Click here to view our full brochure.

Squire redesigns “Tea Magazine”

Squire Marketing and News Services recently completed a cover-to-cover redesign of Tea Magazine, a national consumer title launched in 1994. The redesign was contracted to coincide with the title’s recent change in ownership, and the first issue under the new design, also completed by Squire, is currently being printed and distributed.

To learn more about Tea Magazine and to subscribe, visit http://www.teamag.com

Latest issue of “Getting Organized”

Squire Marketing and News Services has been involved with “Getting Organized,” a new consumer magazine, since well before its launch. Working with publisher and professional organizer Stacey Anderson, we produced a “sneak preview” issue in October 2011. As of the start of January, “Getting Organized” is officially in print and being delivered to readers across the country.

To check out “Getting Organized,” please visit gettingorganizedmagazine.com.

Silicon Valley Local launches

We had a blast getting the first issue of “Silicon Valley Local” designed. SVL is a unique online-only magazine for California’s famed technology corridor and is led by Rich Borell, an innovative publishing veteran with great plans for serving his market. Squire is excited to handle the editorial and advertising design of this great new digital publication.

To read the full issue and subscribe (for free) to future issues, please check out http://www.svlocalmag.com

Check out “Getting Organized”

In May, Squire Marketing and News Services began consulting with Stacey Anderson on the upcoming launch of her first publication, “Getting Organized.” Stacey is a professional organizer and speaker who is translating her vast experience in the field into a practical, innovative magazine.

Squire recently completed editorial design work on the “sneak peek” issue of “Getting Organized.” To check out the this special issue and subscribe in time for the official launch, visit http://www.gettingorganizedmagazine.com.

“One Heart” launches

Squire Marketing and News Services recently completed principal editorial design on “One Heart Magazine,” the official publication of Heartbeat International. HBI is a global charitable foundation dedicated to saving lives by providing cardiovascular implantable devices and treatment to people in need around the world.

The project was published by The Publishing Firm of Tampa, Fla., and the 118-page glossy magazine was supported by a diverse group of top medical companies and charities around the world. The issue was launched on Sept. 29, World Heart Day.

The check out a digital version of One Heart, go to http://www.oneheartmagazine.com.

“Leading Possibilities” launches

We had a blast getting “Leading Possibilities” off the ground with Tracy Saville and her team in Sacramento. The first issue launched last week, and we can’t wait to get started on the next one in October.

Check out “Leading Possibilities” at http://www.t2ps.com/ThePossibilityPlace/publications.html

Design inspiration: Fun with typography

Kinetic typography is all the rage with video editors at the moment (even though we wouldn’t know where to begin — we stick to print). Here’s a video with one of the great comedy routines of all time put to type.

True2U Magazine launch

Squire Marketing and News Services was pleased to work with the staff of True2U Magazine for the launch of their first issue. True2U is a Detroit-based publication with a unique mission of empowerment and positive self-image.

Design inspiration: Time lapse startrails

Quite honestly one of the most brilliant time lapse videos I’ve ever watched online. What purpose does this serve a magazine designer? Just a little inspiration, and a reminder that some of the most brilliant color palettes occur naturally.

The design thought process

Watch the video above to see a Squire designer in action, putting together a cover mock-up.