Magazines Design by JCTCr8tv’s John C. Tripp
MundoVibe magazine
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Metro Asheville magazine
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Ipso Facto magazine
San Francisco’s Ipso Facto was a seminal ‘zine of electronic music, visual culture, street activism, style and fasion. With such noted designers as Steven R. Gilmore, Rex Ray, Tom Bonauro and Stuart Patterson contributing, Ipso Facto made an indelible impact on the scene of its day. Produced only with a Mac, it pushed the boundaries of desktop publishing.
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Roam magazine
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