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| Visible | |
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| Editor | Nicolas Chinardet |
| Categories | LGBT history, LGBT, History |
| Frequency | Quarterly |
| First Issue | December 2005 |
| Final Issue - Date - Number | - - |
| Company | Marsh and Malone Group |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Website | visible |
The first of its kind, Visible is a not-for-profit, free, quarterly magazine dedicated to giving LGBT history more visibility. Its content aims at revealing the full diversity and richness of the LGBT community’s history.
The emphasis is put on good design, Accessibility and inclusiveness. Both the magazine and the website are designed to go further than current accessibility and Diversity guidelines.
The content of Visible (text and pictures) is available freely for reuse for non commercial purposes subject to agreement, and on condition that the copyright holders are given credit.
The production costs are met through advertising and all profits derived from this are donated to LGBT History Month (UK) for the organisation and promotion of events.
With a circulation of 75,000 copies for the first issue, Visible is distributed nationally to LGBT associations and support groups, libraries and official bodies (Police forces, NHS, Unions, …).
The first issue is scheduled for December 2005. An electronic version will be available from the website.
ISSN = Print: ISSN 1748-9709, Online: ISSN 1748-9717
Tony is a graphic designer and Typographer specialising in accessibility and diversity in design. He is a founding partner of the design consultancy Marsh and Malone. He is a member of the steering committee of the LGBT History Month(UK) as artistic director. He is a keen cyclist.
Nicolas Chinardet, Editor.
Nicolas was born and bred in France. He moved to London in 2000. He has been a member of the London Gay Men’s Chorus since 2002 and is currently one of its directors and trustees (in charge of Marketing and Pr). He is a founding member and the moderator of the London Gay Reading Group. He loves books and literature.
The editoral team are volunteer contributors.