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Call for Submissions: PIDGIN

August 26, 2016 Posted by Sneha Sumanth Articles, Call for Submissions, Resource, Work

“Plant and animal life has been cast in many roles within stories about architecture: as formal, material, or functional inspiration; as a pre-existing nuisance; as a victim in need of rescuing; so on. For its 22nd issue, Pidgin invites you to take on flora and fauna.”

Pidgin Magazine, Princeton’s bi-annual student publication is accepting submissions for their 22nd issue, FLORA+FAUNA.

tumblr_static_6einr4jyb04c80s8ocwssk48oSubmissions due September 10, 2016. 

Send submissions and any questions to pidgin@princeton.edu.

 

 

Initial submissions need not be final drafts, but contributors should bear in mind:

Pidgin is 5” wide by 7.5” tall.

We consider submissions both brief and extensive of  text or image, and any combination of these. All body text should be 2500 words or less.

Pidgin will not accept already completed studio projects. Any design work can be used as part of a larger, original article.

All texts should be submitted digitally in the form of editable Microsoft Word documents, and should be edited according to the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th edition.

Pidgin uses footnotes rather than endnotes and all citations should also be formatted according to the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th edition.

All vector graphics must be submitted digitally as .ai, .eps, or .pdf, and if there is text included in the graphic please also attach the fonts used.

All images must be submitted as .tiff or .jpeg, in CYMK, preferably 300 dpi.

Contributors are responsible for procuring the rights to any images they want to use and for providing accurate caption information.

 

_Feature image taken from pidginmagazine.com_

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Sneha Sumanth is a graduate student at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. Her role in BRIDGE involves overseeing the website and publications. Her thesis work looks at the relationship of energy and architecture in the offshore infrastructure of the Santa Barbara Channel in California.

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About Sneha Sumanth

Sneha Sumanth is a graduate student at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. Her role in BRIDGE involves overseeing the website and publications. Her thesis work looks at the relationship of energy and architecture in the offshore infrastructure of the Santa Barbara Channel in California.

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