zap! bang! Magazine matures into a worthy proponent of the online arts media, and now seeks serious sponsorship to develop into an innovative leader of integrated online arts communities.
September 14, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
zap! bang! Magazine was developed by a small collective studying in their final year at a UK university. The collective decided to void any attempt at making a conceptual premise for its involvement in online media, however it has regarded itself as standing strong and providing valuable criticism regardless of the inevitable problems that it may cause in its relationship with publicists. What it has also maintained is a 'high brow' library of reviews that differs greatly from the standardised, and often informal basis of most online media institutions. Another facet of what makes the magazine 'different', is that it regards the aesthetic design of a magazine as highly important. No other online magazine replicates the essence of what it 'covers' by offering the reader splendour in the way they view and read the magazine. Soon, if bids for sponsorship are successful, the magazine will offer the chance for every reader to submit their own artwork to fill the skeletal-structure of the magazine's design.
The magazine is also powered by a highly innovative 'back end', with an integrated publishing system with infinite possiblities. Although this is patented to the developers of zap! bang!, its source could also benefit more superior news agencies in how they publish material.
Now zap! bang! is seeking financial sponsorship, so that it may develop its array of ideas, which include: a cult print edition; an online community that includes attributes no existing or new community offers; a promotional campaign; and much more. All of these ideas require a dedicated team of IT staff, promotional materials, and a base office for operations.
zap! bang! will be hoping that via various mediums, it can attract a benevolent individual or organisation that can offer it the financing it so desperately requires, to become the eminent media community it wishes to be.