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Less Magazine



I am working on a new project. Less. A digital magazine that shares information and stories about sustainability. There may be a printed edition but it will be on-demand. One of the things I worry about in traditional printed magazines is that so many of copies of each edition are simply returned to distributors and pulped.

Let me know if you have any stories or ideas you'd like to contribute.

• Issues
• Ideas
• Products
• Politics
• People
• Marketing
• Design

I don't plan on selling any advertising - though I will take ads for free for products and services that will be useful. I'm keen to try the Craig's List model.

I've opened a blog Here and will have a site at lessmag.com shortly - hopefully.

Less is a trademark. Copyright 2008.

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