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Issuu Digital

Have an Impact

There are countless untold stories out there waiting for you to share with the world.

Publisher: Flash and Fuse Publication: Issue 2

Your voice is important.

A story can combat ignorance, humanize people, expose corruption and destigmatize taboo topics. With writing, photography and design, you can capture the most hopeful of human endeavors — stories of strength and survival … of overcoming seemingly insurmountable odds … of persevering in the face of extreme challenges.

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Media Movement

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Not All StudentPublications

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Some student publications focus on fashion, some on news. Some are long and some are short. Some are colorful and breezy, while others are text-heavy and sophisticated. To the right are a few magazine “types” and examples to give you a better sense of the many directions your publication can take.

ISSUE NO. 21

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Rape Culture:

“You can’t tell me I wasn’t raped” (p. 15)

Breaking the Silence (p. 22) Taking it Seriously (p. 24)

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Student News: The Eagle Eye (Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School)

YOUR MAG

Arts/Photography: Proof Magazine (Palo Alto High School)

Minor Struggle, Major Payoff

Joc Pederson’s (‘10) journey has landed him on the world stage as he steps up to the plate as a Los Angeles Dodger.

by ZOE BHARGAVA and BRYN CARLSON

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Fashion: Unfold Magazine (John Moores University)

Providence Senior High School volume XXI | 2016

VOLUME 5 | ISSUE 6 | APRIL/MAY 2016 FIVE YEAR DOUBLE ISSUE

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by MEREDITH KINNAMAN and ALYS OLMSTEAD

GREAT EXPECTATIONS

Lifestyle: Your Mag (Emerson College)

Sports: The Viking (Palo Alto High School)

Lit Mag: Roars and Whispers (Providence High School)

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Where We Come In

We believe young journalists are the future in the same way that digital publishing is.

In this student publishing guide, we’ll walk you through everything from designing an editorial calendar and selling advertising to reporting responsibly and defending yourself from censorship. As the media sphere changes, democratization of information allows individuals to be published journalists with the click of a button. That’s why we exist. With issuu, anyone can upload their publication in just minutes to be discoverable by a worldwide audience of readers.

Publisher: Mad SoundsPublication: Issue 15

This guide is designed to walk you through the digital publishing process in four steps:

1. Getting organized.

2. Honing your craft.

3. Learning Journalism 101.

4. Taking it one step further.

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