olive Magazine gives readers instant access to tailored video content
Friday 10 March, 2023
The March issue of olive Magazine showcases an innovative redesign including the launch of fully interactive videos embedded into feature pages accessible via QR codes. The new design is introduced with streamlined interactive elements offering seamless clips for readers to further explore the venues and topics featured, alongside seasonal spring food ideas and a showstopper cover of an exclusive pink grapefruit cheesecake tart recipe.
The new look offers a cleaner design, new fonts, a fresh colour palette, and scannable QR codes that enable readers to discover more about the restaurants, homes and people that are featured in the magazine.
“olive Magazine’s new look gives the magazine an edge on newsstands and the integration of QR codes allows readers to scan a code with their smartphone and access video content. The cleaner look and integration of video content provides an opportunity to grow our audience of passionate foodies”
Christine Hayes, Editor-in-Chief of Immediate’s Food Group
“We’ve been looking at new and interactive ways to simplify the reader’s experience – the fresher look and integration of QR codes does just that. Stand-out fonts, and creating bespoke videos for our print content gives added value and allows them to immerse themselves in the restaurant or person we’re writing about”.
Ben Curtis, Creative Director of Immediate’s Food Group
The new issue also introduces the launch of olive’s ‘Love Your Local’ campaign to celebrate the very best pubs across the country. Over the coming months, olive will highlight their favourites in the magazine, on social and in the olive podcast.
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