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Bridging Print and Digital: Editorial Insights from Thom Betteridge and Malaika Crawford at UBS House of Craft
Bridging Worlds: Crafting Contemporary Narratives in Print and Digital
Navigating Temporal Dynamics: Watches vs. Fashion
The discussion highlighted the contrasting temporal flows that define the watchmaking and fashion industries. Betteridge, at the helm of i-D, an influential publication known for its deep connection to youth culture since the 1990s, articulated the relentless, fast-paced nature of fashion, dictated by four major fashion weeks annually. In stark contrast, Crawford described the more deliberate rhythm of watchmaking, where events like Watches & Wonders occur once a year. This fundamental difference in pace significantly impacts editorial planning, requiring distinct approaches to content that remains relevant and engaging across varied production cycles.
The Art of Abstraction and Engagement in Magazine Production
Betteridge shared his editorial philosophy, which involves starting with broad, abstract concepts and refining them into core, foundational ideas. This method is particularly vital for a biannual magazine like i-D, which must anticipate future trends and present content that resonates with readers who have not yet experienced that future. Crawford elaborated on her strategy for Hodinkee Magazine, which skillfully balances niche expertise with broader narrative appeal. Her goal is to make complex subjects accessible, attracting both casual readers with cultural stories and stunning visuals, while simultaneously providing in-depth analysis for serious watch collectors. This dual approach ensures broad engagement without diluting specialized content.
Behind the Scenes: A Glimpse into Editorial Craft
The conversation offered an invaluable behind-the-scenes look at the thoughtful processes involved in contemporary magazine production. Both editors emphasized the critical role of understanding their audience, the cultural context, and the unique demands of both print and digital formats. They demonstrated how editorial leadership involves not just curating content, but also anticipating reader needs and shaping public discourse. Their exchange underscored that even in a digital-first era, print retains a distinct and powerful role, especially when produced with a clear vision and a deep understanding of its medium and message.
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