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Tag Archives: Maxim
We both conquer
Two interesting ads in the issue of Maxim.
Posted in Advertising and Marketing, Magazines
Tagged Cadillac, magazines, Maxim, Victorinox
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Graphology and Gong Li in Maxim
Maxim (风度) magazine for September 2007. Gong Li (巩俐) on the cover.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged Gong Li, graphology, Maxim
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Images of women in Chinese magazines
March and April 2007 covers from FHM (男人装), Pinwei (品位), Cosmopolitan (时尚), Sports Illustrated (体育画报), Photographers’ Companion (摄影之友).
Posted in Magazines
Tagged Cosmopolitan, FHM, Maxim, Photographers' Companion, Pinwei, Sports Illustrated
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Two magazines for men
FHM and Maxim feature models named Zhou on the cover.
Lads mag special: Maxim China is Minim
Maxim China is about to launch, for the third year running.
Posted in Media and Advertising
Tagged FHM, Maxim, men's magazines
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Why lads magazines are going to fail in China
Maxim has problems, state media publishes girly pics.
Bird floozy
Yoyo Mung Ka-wai on the cover of Hong Kong Maxim
Maxim magazine: China Daily plagiarises China Today’s errors
China Daily plagiarizes China Today.
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Tagged China Today, Maxim
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