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D Magazine Has a Pretty Good Website

Pardon a moment of self-congratulations.
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Folio: Magazine — a magazine about the magazine industry — annually confers its Ozzie and Eddie Awards, which draw entries from both small and large publications across a wide array of categories. This year DMagazine.com is honored to have been named a finalist for two.

We’re one of five nominees on the short list for Best Consumer Website-Media/Entertainment/Publishing, against the likes of PeopleEntertainment Weekly, TheFader.com, and the Kernel. And our website’s design is a finalist alongside Politico, Saveur, The Atlantic, and Travel & Leisure. 

We feel like winners already, to be considered in the company of these other great sites. Our digital presence is something to which pretty much everyone in our editorial and art departments contributes to some degree, but I’d like to especially recognize the work of our staff members who spend most of their days toiling in the cyber-mines rather than the ink-stained trenches. So a big congratulations to Ricky Ferrer, Christina Rees, Alex Macon, Catherine Downes, Caitlin Clark, Staci Parks, and Adam Anderly — plus the recently departed Ali Finney and Renee Blostein — for keeping all our bells and whistles whizzing and banging.

Award winners will be revealed next month.

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