From the Editor: After more than three years, TXP (Magazine) is back, and in a big way. Under new editorial direction and with strategic aims, there’s a lot to introduce in this first issue, including the magazine’s new identity and publishing agenda, the amazing team of people making it happen, and what you can expect in the future. And that says nothing about the other six cork-popping articles in this issue to kick things off: two profiles of remarkable Textpattern users, our pilot plugin review, a fantastic piece for you independents out there, a detailed look at the new default theme shipping with Textpattern 4.5, and a proposal for a new piece of identity in the Textpattern family of websites. We’re hitting the ground running with Issue 1. Read it all…
In this issue
- TXP reanimation
- A new name and focus. A new swag store. Advertising opportunities. And much, much more.
- Marie POULIN
- An interview with the Textpattern aficionado you never knew, and why that's going to change.
- Jean François PORCHEZ
- France's reigning typeface design king on Textpattern, typography, and Typekit.
- Adi recent tab
- A close look at this "recently been" admin-side plugin and how it speeds up website construction.
- Communicating your value
- Knowing your worth as a freelancer and selling it confidently; an essential skill for work independence.
- A new default theme for Textpattern 4.5
- A salute goodbye to the old Amish coat, and a detailed walkthrough of the modern day wonder that replaces it.
- Proposal for a Textpattern family emblem
- Insignia for the website clan, and an invitation to enhance it.







