The Journal of the Shivas Irons Society
The Journal of the Shivas Irons Society
The Journal of the Shivas Irons Society
The Journal of the Shivas Irons Society

The Journal of the Shivas Irons Society

Turner & Associates, San Francisco, California, 2004

Description

The assignment was to develop a distinctive literary and arts journal that revolves around the beauty and mystery of golf. Turner & Associates first worked with the society’s board of directors to create a marketing plan, sponsorship program and business model. The plan calls for the journal to be profitable after the fourth issue.

The creative team introduced the idea of commissioning leading illustrators who had never before worked on anything related to golf, reflecting an approach that is quite different from most golf publications. For issue number one, we selected Mohawk Paper, in part because of the environmental benefit. Cenveo/Anderson Lithograph was engaged because they have made a sustained commitment to recycling all waste products from the printing process.

A PR campaign was rolled out, and the journal was featured in international media; it was hailed by critics as a success. It has won several design competitions, and the society’s membership ranks have increased by 11 percent. Herb Kohler, of the Kohler Company, made a public announcement that he was behind it and would help see it off the ground.

The question remains whether enough people read anymore. The society believes that more will if they have something worth reading.

Collections: AIGA 365: 26 (2005)
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Editorial design
Format: Booklet

Credits

Design firm
Turner & Associates
Creative directors
Steve Turner, Tom Ingalls
Designer
Ed O’Brien
Illustrator
Various
Photographer
Various
Editor
Will McCulloch
Writer
Various
Printer
Cenveo
Printing method
Offset
Binding method
Perfect bound
Papers
Mohawk papers, various
Typefaces
Akzidenz Grotesk, Minion, Stymie
Client
Shivas Irons Society
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