This is an interesting look at the tools we used to use to make magazines before PhotoShop and Quark, hey even before computers.
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February 25, 2010 in Mountain Living by Christine | No comments
This is an interesting look at the tools we used to use to make magazines before PhotoShop and Quark, hey even before computers.
July 30, 2010 in Events, Mountain Living
Every year, we look forward to making the beautiful trek to Aspen, Colorado for a late summer afternoon concert put on by the Aspen Music Festival & School in the open-air Benedict Music Tent. Then follows the icing on the cake: the Encore Reception, held in a tent just outside the Festival, for supporters of [...]
July 27, 2010 in Mountain Living
We recently wrapped up our “Best of Mountain Living” Issue—look for it on newsstands August 3. Creating the issue gave us the chance to pore over piles of past issues of Mountain Living, pulling those designs and photos we love best, and then editing the mix one step further to bring you the very best [...]
July 20, 2010 in Mountain Living
Mark your calendars for an event that combines two of our favorite summer activities: visiting beautiful Aspen, Colorado, and eating barbecue!
On August 28 and 29, restaurateur Danny Meyer’s Union Square Events and Blue Smoke will join forces with The Little Nell hotel for the first-ever Big Aspen Barbecue Block Party (the sister [...]
July 16, 2010 in Mountain Living
ML art director Loneta Showell is one of the most creative people around. When she isn’t out scouting new projects, orchestrating photo shoots or designing feature stories, she’s usually brainstorming her next super-creative project. Sometimes it’s fashioning some old tree branches into a coat rack, sometimes it’s making a handbag from a scrap of leather [...]
July 13, 2010 in Mountain Living
The Estate at Rushing Water Lane is perhaps the most spectacular property in Storm Mountain Ranch, an exclusive residential community with just 14 homesteads on its 1,063 scenic acres. Hidden away on more than 70 acres at the end of Walton Creek Canyon, the property’s 8,475-square-foot main residence and 2,052-square-foot guest house were designed by [...]
