APPLIED ARTS is Canada's leading visual communications media, inspiring and informing designers and other creative professionals since 1986. For advertisers, APPLIED ARTS offers a variety of highly effective media platforms to reach Canada's most influential creative decision-makers.
APPLIED ARTS MAGAZINE
Well respected and well read, APPLIED ARTS is the ONLY publication in its sector with a paid circulation base and that is ABC audited. Published bimonthly, APPLIED ARTS magazine offers advertisers the ideal print environment to market their products and services to Canada's visual communications professionals.
(Download 2007 Applied Arts Media Kit and Editorial Schedule below.)
APPLIED ARTS EXTRA
AA EXTRA is a monthly e-mail newsletter designed to keep visual communications professionals connected to the pulse of their industries with up-to-the-moment information. Delivered directly to over 10,000 readers, AA EXTRA reaches a highly targeted audience of influential creative professionals. As a stand-alone online campaign or part of an integrated media plan, AA EXTRA is an advertising vehicle that delivers outstanding results.
Contact Rosetta Heckhausen at (416) 510-0909, ext. 26, for rates.
APPLIED ARTS ONLINE
Originally launched in 1995, appliedartsmag.com is one of Canada's most popular Websites for creative professionals. Redesigned in 2006, appliedartsmag.com offers innovative online advertising opportunities, ranging from column ads to section sponsorships. Contact Rosetta Heckhausen at (416) 510-0909, ext. 26, for rates.
APPLIED ARTS EVENT SPONSORSHIPS
AA Events offer sponsors direct interaction with visual communication professionals. To find out more about 2006 events and to receive a sponsorship package, contact Rosetta Heckhausen at (416) 510-0909, ext. 26,
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• 2008 Applied Arts media kit
• 2008 Applied Arts rate card cad
• 2008 Applied Arts Editorial Lineup
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