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Ray Gun was an American alternative rock-and-roll magazine, first published in 1992 in Santa Monica, California. Led by founding publisher Marvin Scott Jarrett, art director David Carson and executive editor Randy Bookasta, along with founding editor Neil Feineman, Ray Gun explored experimental magazine typographic design and unique angles on the pop cultural currents of the 1990s. The editorial content was framed in a chaotic, abstract "grunge typography" style, not always readable (it once published an interview with Bryan Ferry entirely in the symbol font Zapf Dingbats), but distinctive in appearance. That visual tradition continued even after Carson left the magazine after three years; he was followed by a series of art directors, including Robert Hales, Chris Ashworth, Jason Saunby, S

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  • Ray Gun (revista) (es)
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  • Ray Gun è stata una rivista rock and roll alternativa statunitense, pubblicata tra il 1992 e il 2000. (it)
  • Ray Gun foi uma revista norte-americana de Rock alternativo, iniciada em 1992 em . Dirigida pelo fundador e diretor de arte David Carson, Ray Gun fez experiências revolucionarias no design tipográfico das revistas, desenvolvendo um estilo caótico que explorava os limites da legibilidade tipográfica.60 números da Ray Gun foram produzidos de 1992 até 2000. (pt)
  • Ray Gun fue una revista de rock alternativo americano publicada por primera vez en 1992 en Santa Mónica, California. Su fundador y director fue Marvin Scott Jarrett, que contaba con David Carson como director de arte, Randy Bookasta como editor ejecutivo, además de Neil Feineman como fundador y editor. Ray Gun se caracterizó por explorar el diseño tipográfico de revista experimental y ángulos únicos en el pop corrientes culturales de la década de los noventa. (es)
  • Ray Gun was an American alternative rock-and-roll magazine, first published in 1992 in Santa Monica, California. Led by founding publisher Marvin Scott Jarrett, art director David Carson and executive editor Randy Bookasta, along with founding editor Neil Feineman, Ray Gun explored experimental magazine typographic design and unique angles on the pop cultural currents of the 1990s. The editorial content was framed in a chaotic, abstract "grunge typography" style, not always readable (it once published an interview with Bryan Ferry entirely in the symbol font Zapf Dingbats), but distinctive in appearance. That visual tradition continued even after Carson left the magazine after three years; he was followed by a series of art directors, including Robert Hales, Chris Ashworth, Jason Saunby, S (en)
  • Ray Gun — американский альтернативный рок-журнал, издавался в период с 1992 по 2000 годы в Санта-Монике, Калифорния. Журнал был основан арт-директором Дэвидом Карсоном и исполнительным редактором Рэнди Букастой, наряду с главным редактором Нилом Файнманом. Ray Gun отличался экспериментальным типографским дизайном и исследовал уникальные поп-культурные явления 1990-х годов. Редакция публиковала содержание журнала в хаотичном, абстрактном стиле, иногда с трудно читаемым шрифтами (однажды было опубликовано интервью с Брайаном Ферри при помощи шрифта Zapf Dingbats, состоящим из графических символов), но всегда уникальным по внешнему виду. Традиция использования нетипичных визуальных эффектов сохранилась даже после того, как Карсон покинул журнал (спустя три года после его создания); после него (ru)
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