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IM’s evolution continues

February 25, 2010 - 00:00 GMT

KEYWORDS: Industrial Minerals , indmin.com , redesign

Magazine redesign complements development of indmin.com

Last year was a significant one for IM: in March 2009 we launched a totally redeveloped and thoroughly modernised website, www.indmin.com, followed by a milestone in May 2009 when we published our 500th issue.

Just one year on from our new website launch, March 2010 marks the final phase of IM’s latest stage of evolution a redesign of the monthly magazine.

Our priority, as “onlooker who sees most of the game” (as coined by first editor, Peter Rowbotham), has always been to deliver premium information of a commercial nature covering the mine to market chain of the global industrial minerals business.

Naturally, clear and attractive design layout of the magazine can assist such business information provision.

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