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May 14, 2007

What Lisa's been up to, April, early-May edition




We've been very busy lately here at the world headquarters of Lisa Hazen Design & Editorial. Lots of interesting projects going on. I created a site design for Life's Golden Ticket, a novel that pubbed just last week. Written as an inspirational parable (in the style of The Alchemist or The Five People You Meet in Heaven), this is yet another title that you may be seeing on the NYT best-seller's list soon. There's buzz about this book from everyone from James Redfield to Publisher's Weekly.

My site design for the New Revised Standard Edition of the Bible begat a new assignment from HOW Magazine. They asked me to write an article about contemporary Christian design. I spoke with some really interesting people, including the folks at Nooma, Mattson Creative, and Relevant Magazine. Click here to download a PDF of the article.

And I wrote a bunch of newsletters on interesting topics like the enigmatic designer Florence Broadhurst (who was mysteriously murdered in her home), pastry chef Emily Luchetti's favorite recipes, and graphic artist Jeffrey Brown's new book, Cat Getting Out of Bag.

Posted by lisa at May 14, 2007 12:25 PM

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