I thought I'd share some of the ideas I've had for Martha Stewart Living special publications, ones that I wish they would come out with. I've always wanted to share these ideas with them. In fact, I've tried. I sent a large portfolio of these very designs to Omnimedia in New York only to have it returned to me with a long letter saying they cannot accept - or even look at - ideas from outside 'contractors' unless they are under the 'Omnimedia umbrella.' In other words, they would be violating their own corporate governance rules if they considered ideas from people who were not on contract with them.
My thinking: "How do I convey how much I'd love to work for them, and SHOW them what I can do for them, if they cannot view my ideas for them?" It's a conundrum I'm still struggling with, actually.
But there's nothing that says I can't put these images on my blog and explain to everyone else what they're all about. Maybe someone from Omnimedia is reading - maybe even Martha - and will decide to snap me up and give me that contract!
Here are a few of my magazine designs:



A SPECIAL DECORATING ISSUE, similar in design to the aforementioned Entertaining issue, would feature the best decorating ideas and how-to instructions from Living. Tips on furniture layout, features on collecting, choosing curtains and colour schemes, caring for houseplants, arranging flowers and maintaining a consistent 'look' in a room would all be discussed. I'd lay it out by room (living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom) so that it would be easy to navigate.



SPECIAL GREEN ISSUE: I've never seen an issue on newsstands about how to live a 'green' life: an environmentally sound existence that doesn't promote wastefulness in any way. This issue would contain ideas for composting, reducing your electricity consumption, feature houses that are state-of-the-art in terms of energy use and design as well as tips on how to grow organic vegetables in the garden, treat your garden with as few chemicals as possible and basically reduce your carbon footprint. I used my own photograph for the cover.

ALEXIS MAGAZINE: I think a magazine by Alexis Stewart, Martha's daughter, would be a fun and fancy endeavor. It would have her personality all over it: dry, sardonic, sarcastic with lots of humourous articles about how to avoid family get-togethers, with reflections on some of her memories growing up with Martha. It would also have tips on vegetarian cooking, creating a minimalist space and how to bake beautifully. I used an image of Alexis from a feature that ran in a fashion magazine. The design is bold and clean, like Alexis herself.
So, I'll expect Martha's call!
Hope you enjoyed my "Bright Ideas." Remember, if you see them on the newsstands, you saw it here first! (PS: Please don't steal them.)
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