In this new episode of La Loupe, it’s a slightly different issue that Eric Chol, editorial director of L’Express, Anne Rosencher, deputy director, deciphers for us: a 200-page mook event to celebrate seven decades of journalism and of commitment.
The team: Charlotte Baris (presentation, writing and editing) and Jules Krot (production).
Music and design: Emmanuel Herschon/Studio Torrent
Logo: Anne-Laure Chapelain/Benjamin Chazal
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Charlotte Baris: This week, the issue of L’Express that you will find on newsstands is a little different because for its 70th anniversary, the newspaper team did not do things by halves. In the printing house that publishes each magazine, the paper was changed, the large presses ran longer and surveillance was increased. A work of several months, which involved all the departments, from journalists, to model makers, including iconographers and documentalists…
Everything has been carefully developed and the result is what we call a mook: an exceptional product between a magazine and a book. Inside, more than 200 pages combining stories, interviews, drawings and archive photos. So today’s episode is dedicated to this anniversary issue. We’re going to tell you the manufacturing secrets of this magazine and look forward to the next 70 years…
“The man who will read us”: 70 years ago, Françoise Giroud’s first editorial in L’Express
Sandrine Treiner: “becoming French was Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber’s ambition”
Christine Ockrent: “Françoise Giroud was an artisan of the word”
To mark the 70th anniversary of L’Express, enter its archive library
L’Express, pioneering newspaper (1/4)
L’Express, its feathers and politics (2/4)
The fights of L’Express (3/4)
L’Express, what a story! (4/4)