It’s no secret that the industry we work in can be a bit depressing at times. The endless cycle of CAD revisions, endless iterations of design, and never-ending pressure to meet deadlines can all wear on you after a while. Thankfully, there are still moments when things brighten up and feel just a little bit better. And that’s where vents come in. Vents is a magazine dedicated to the ventilation industry, and its latest issue is full of feel-good news. From new innovations to inspiring stories, take a look at what venting has to offer and find some solace in the good times.
Vents Magazine is Still Alive and Well
Vents Magazine is Alive and Well
Recently, news circulated that Vents Magazine might be shutting down. However, this report was quickly debunked by the magazine’s administrators. In fact, they claim that circulation has actually increased since the company switched to a digital-only format.
Despite this good news, there are still plenty of reasons to keep an eye on Vents Magazine. For one, it’s a fantastic resource for windsurfing and sailing enthusiasts of all levels. Additionally, its content is well-researched and current – making it perfect for keeping up with the latest trends in the sport. Plus, its design is sleek and modern – making it an attractive read no matter what frame of mind you’re in.
Vents Magazine is Moving Forward
As you may know, Vents Magazine is moving forward after years of financial struggles. They’ve secured new publication space, and have a team in place to get the magazine back up and running as soon as possible! Their goal is to continue providing informative content about wilderness exploration, outdoor art, and gear reviews to their readers.
So even though the future hasn’t been handed to them on a silver platter, it looks like Vents Magazine is moving in the right direction. Keep your eyes peeled for their return in 2019!
Changes in Management
Changes in Management
If you’re a longtime reader of Vents Magazine, you may have noticed a few changes in management over the past few months. In an effort to continue providing readers with high-quality content and staying up-to-date with industry trends, Vents has hired new editorial staff.
This change in leadership is good news for all of us who love reading about outdoor recreation. The new editorial team is excited to explore new topics, experiment with different writing styles, and share their passion for the outdoors with our readers. We can’t wait to see what they come up with next!
Changes in Format
When Vents Magazine began publishing in 2001, the format was a bit different than it is today. The magazine was formatted as a coffee table book with handwritten notes and sketches throughout. The magazine underwent many changes during its 10-year run, but it always retained its feel-good vibes. In early 2018, the team behind Vents decided to end the magazine’s run after 10 years. However, due to overwhelming fan support, they decided to continue printing and releasing bonus content throughout the year instead of shutting down completely. This feels like good news for fans of the magazine who were worried about its future.
Vents Magazine is Back in Print
Fans of Vents Magazine rejoiced earlier this year when news surfaced that the long-running publication was being reprinted. Though it’s been out of print for a few years, the magazine is back in print and available for purchase at select independent bookstores nationwide.
The resurgence of Vents is due in part to the efforts of its editor-in-chief, Tarah Sheldrick. After leaving her position as artistic director of New York City’s Pangea Festival in 2015, Sheldrick decided to revive Vents as an online-only publication with the help of a small team. Despite facing numerous hurdles – including financial difficulties and lack of distribution – Sheldrick persisted and the magazine finally returned to print in May.
Now that Vents is back on shelves, we asked Sheldrick about her motivation behind publishing the magazine and what she hopes readers will take away from it. “I am really interested in creating something new and exciting that speaks directly to young people living all over the world today,” says Sheldrick. “I hope they appreciate how much art (and life) exists outside of systems we are taught to value.”
Vents Magazine Announces Plans to Expand Distribution
Vents Magazine is expanding distribution to new cities and states this year! The magazine has also announced that they are working on a new online presence, which should be ready by the end of the year. Distribution will now include Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, Miami, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. Additionally, there are plans to add Baltimore and Boston in the near future.
This is great news for Vents Magazine readers who can now enjoy the magazine in more places across the United States. The magazine has always been known for its cutting-edge content and unique perspective on outdoor adventure, fashion and culture, so it’s no wonder that they are continuing to grow in popularity.
Vents Magazine Raises Funds for a New Editor
Vents Magazine is looking for a new editor. The magazine, which focuses on ventriloquism, has been in need of an update and an overhaul for some time now. With the help of a Kickstarter campaign, they were able to raise enough funds to get a new editor on board who will help them revitalize the magazine and make it more accessible and user-friendly.
This is good news for ventriloquists everywhere, as this magazine has been one of the most respected in the field. It’s great to see them getting back on their feet and making progress. If you’re interested in helping out with their fundraising campaign, go to their website and make a donation!
Vents Magazine Names a New Creative Director
After a year of transition and turmoil, Vents Magazine has announced that it has named its new creative director, Jennifer Morrill.
Morrill comes to Vents after a decade-long career in magazine design and advertising. She most recently served as the art director at GQ, where she led the redesign of the magazine’s website and produced award-winning content pieces like “The Best Men’s Clothing Brands,” “How to be an Awesome Dad,” and “The 50 Smartest Guys in Sports.”
“Jennifer is an incredible addition to our team,” says editor-in-chief Noah Nachman. “Her design skills, storytelling chops, and understanding of men’s fashion make her the perfect leader for our growing magazine.”
Nachman also praised Morrill’s ability to bring together different voices within the magazine’s editorial staff. “She will foster a collaborative environment that allows us to explore new ideas and continue delivering innovative content for our readers.”
Vents Magazine Welcomes a New Publisher
Vents Magazine is excited to announce the arrival of a new publisher. After years of searching, they have found the perfect person to help them grow and continue their mission.
The new publisher is an experienced editor who has worked in magazines and publishing for over 20 years. They have a wealth of knowledge and will be a great asset to Vents Magazine as they continue to grow and expand their reach.
This is great news for the magazine, its readers, and the industry as a whole. The magazine has faced many obstacles in its past, but with this new partnership things are looking up for them.
Vents Magazine Celebrates its 10th Anniversary
In celebration of its 10th anniversary, Vent Magazine has announced several exciting new features for the upcoming year. The magazine will debut a redesigned website and an app for both iOS and Android devices. Additionally, Vent will be expanding its content offerings with even more interviews, product reviews, how-to guides, and interesting articles on topics such as home ventilation, green home technology, and indoor air quality. “We are really excited about our upcoming year,” says founder Tracy Tolan. “Our core mission is to help people live healthier lives by improving their indoor environment, and we feel like we’re making great progress.”
Vent Magazine is committed to providing valuable information that can improve your quality of life. With new features like the website redesign and app launch, as well as expanded content offering, Vent looks to keep helping you stay informed and motivated in making healthy choices for your indoor environment.
Conclusion
If you’re feeling down, Vents Magazine might just be the thing to brighten your day. With its mix of inspiring stories, funny memes, and helpful advice, this magazine is perfect for anyone who wants to feel good about themselves – no matter what’s going on in their life. Whether you’re struggling with a breakup or just finding yourself in a tough spot, reading through Vents will help take some of the weight off your shoulders and give you some much-needed hope. If you haven’t checked it out yet, we highly recommend giving Vents a try.