It is hard to describe Nest because it really defies classification. It isn't really a design magazine or a life magazine. However, I can start my description with one tantalizing taste: the cover of a recent issue of Nest had 10 breasts (two real and ...
Pros: Awkward, fun, quirky interior and layout choices Cons: Awkward, fun, quirky interior and layout choices
New York is a city of pretension.
Nest is a magazine of New York.
Richard would tell you that, wait a second, you dont know who richard is do you? Well, that's because I cant add a link in the body of this message. Or,...
Pros: excellent design as well as articles Cons: It's only quarterly and it's $12.50 an issue.
Nest magazine was sent to me free as an incentive to buy or subscribe. What a slick magazine. Nothing about it is average or ordinary. The cover is heavy stock and this issue has items glued to it. It also has an article about Matt Groening's Futurama...
Pros: There is no other interiors magazine like this one and it is wild and wooley. Cons: Sometimes its too wooley and I worry its days are numbered.
I was introduced to Nest with its initial direct mail promotion. It looked weird and I hadn't seen anything close to it since Wet Magazine that came and went back in the early 80's. So I subscribed, blindly, and proceeded to wait about 9 months to...
Pros: Makes fun of pretense. Has a vitality the other design magazines could use. Cons: $12.50 an issue, endless ridicule
NEST looks and costs like the other interior design magazines but it's a spoof. I picked up an issue (Spring 2001) saw the "paint by number" photos and the kid with the peacock bedroom painting and thought "Huh, Signs of Life." and bought the damn...
Pros: Each issue is like a collector's edition. Cons: Sometimes too "in" and makes the reader feel like they're "out."
I found "Nest" at the bookstore ages ago - it was an early issue, wrapped in a strip of fabric, and I thought that any magazine that went to that much of an extreme for packaging perfection was one that I had to own. I've never subscribed because I am...
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