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WW2History.com wins praise in New Media Age’s site inspection
The digital publishing solution WW2History.com has been featured in the leading digital and new media magazine, New Media Age winning great praise and scoring an impressive 78/100. The full article can be seen here or if you are a New … Continue reading
Sunday maps out new magazine strategy for The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
The Sunday team are delighted to announce that we will be publishing the international membership magazine for The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), following a competitive pitch. The magazine, which we’re relaunching as Modus, will be published 10 times … Continue reading
Sunday Publishing work singled out by Creative Review
Each year, leading UK mag Creative Review’s Illustration Annual showcases the very best work by illustrators. And we’re chuffed to bits that this year they’ve included one of our stories from Today Tomorrow, the customer magazine that we publish for … Continue reading
Digital publishing solution casts new light on World War II
The headline of the Guardian on April 26 stated “Online project to cast new light on second world war”. The Sunday Times also ran this article. They’re both talking about the imminent launch of WW2history.com, our ground-breaking digital publishing project … Continue reading
Worth a thousand words
There are a few questions that are notoriously difficult to answer. “How do you solve a problem like Maria?” obviously tops the list of puzzlers, but it’s closely followed by that age-old conundrum, “How do you illustrate a subject like … Continue reading
Our first underwater fashion shoot
Westfield asked us to create something a little bit different for its Spring/Summer fashion campaign. We did. Working with specialist underwater photographer Zena Holloway, we took the season’s hottest trends underwater. The campaign goes live in Westfield shopping centres outside … Continue reading
Our bit for a great charity
When we set up Sunday, we were keen to support a charitable organisation – and we’re thrilled to have got our chance with The Royal Marsden’s quarterly RM magazine. The 8,000-circulation title is distributed to patients, staff and members, and … Continue reading
We won the big one!
‘It can be inspiring when the little guy wins out.’ So started the article in today’s Marketing magazine announcing that we’ve won Publishing Agency of the Year. Other highlights included, ‘The judges were particularly impressed by the agency’s prowess in … Continue reading
12 nominations for Sunday Publishing in 2009 APA Awards
We’ve scooped our highest-ever number of nominations for this year’s APA International Customer Publishing Awards. The ceremony will take place on 25 November. We’ll report back with the results on the following morning (though if we do really well it … Continue reading