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19 January 2010
» The large and small of Eye Magazine
The publisher of Stack, the indie magazine service, has an interview with Simon Esterson, art director of Eye.
One day John was having a conversation with one of the publishers over at Haymarket and it became clear that they might be interested in selling the magazine… There were quite a lot of negotiations, partly because I don’t think Haymarket had ever sold a magazine before! They were very good at buying magazines but not so used to selling them – they didn’t have the paperwork immediately to hand and things like that.