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Academic advertisers sought for OBJECT Visual Culture journal
| Publication Date: | 2010-08-23 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2010-07-10 |
| Announcement ID: |
177414 |
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The thirteenth issue of OBJECT, due for publication in February 2011, is seeking advertisments for inclusion in the journal.
OBJECT is a peer-reviewed journal publishing postgraduate articles in the field of visual culture. We have an international list of private and institutional subscribers, including Harvard University Fine Arts Library, the Rijksmuseum and the Warburg Institute. We have a print run of 500, and frequently run advertisements for educational courses, forthcoming exhibitions and academic services (e.g. specialist book or print dealerships). All advertisements should be relevant to an academic (primarily art-historical) readership.
The Editorial Board of Object would like to invite you to be our associates in this publication. Advertisements are available in three different formats:
Full back cover £350
Full inside page £275
Half inside page £150
This year, we are offering a discount of 30% to all new customers if you choose to book an advertisement with us by July 30th 2010.
Please note that all adverts are printed in black and white, and our full-page measurements are 225 x 168mm. Advertisement materials are required in hard copy as well as on disk, formatted for layout in Quark Xpress. The deadline for submission of materials will be October 1st 2010.
To discuss your requirements in more detail, or if you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me at the above postal address. Alternatively, you can email me at danielle.thom.09@ucl.ac.uk
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