Company Name: Condé Nast Digital
About: Experience Vanity Fair’s high-profile interviews, stunning photography, and
thought-provoking features in a whole new way. The Vanity Fair app delivers the
look and feel of the print magazine to your iPad and iPhone, redefining
storytelling for the digital age through the use of interactive graphics,
galleries, and video.
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by EJHSr
The app is currently stuck on the inside cover photo of the most recent issue and I can’t get to the content. I don’t think anyone designing digital media at Condé Nast actually reads magazines in any format or they would not persist in making it more difficult and unpleasant to read their products. Like AD which recently launched, then corrected an unfortunate redo of their digital app, vanity Fair is one if the better magazines to read on an iPad. Better than print in my view. That is until they start “improving” the apps and failing repeatedly to make anything better.
by Kenronr
I have been a subscriber to VF for year, and even before I was able to read it online. It once contained diversity. What attracted my eye in the beginning was author Dominick Dunn. He brought so much to this magazine. He was never replaced. Being male I took a lot of ribbing being a subscriber to this so called “woman’s magazine “. But it’s official. Little if none is offered for the male. Your articles have become boring and redundant. I won’t be subscribing to VF any longer.
K. Ritchie
by Jfalick
At least on the New Yorker app you can adjust text size. That’s not even an option here. Pinching to zoom decreases readability so that’s useless. Why can’t Condé Nast come up with a decent app? It can’t be that hard. Many other magazines have figured it out (compare The Atlantic). Very disappointing. What’s worse, from my communications with them they don’t actually care. They merely confirm their apps’ shortcomings as if these were simply insurmountable.
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