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The Spacing earthquake buttons are available for $2
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Didn't know Spacing became a 'buttons first, editorial second' title.
As for the Toronto-centricness - that's just Toronto being the centre of the universe, as it is wont to do. For some reason, the quake is being referred to as the "Toronto earthquake." Look, there are T-shirts available, too!: torontoist.com
It's disappointing because Spacing's previous merchandise has been genuinely Toronto-focused, including TTC station buttons and T-shirts with the really old logos for East York, the Junction and Etobicoke.
My original point was that an item of this nature is worth a paragraph on Masthead online, if that. Surely other Canadian magazines are doing more significant and more creative revenue generating and brand extension efforts to write about.
Now, please excuse me, I have to go place my order for branded vuvuzelas for our next trade show! :)
Hey, at least we're commenting at all. Otherwise... crickets...
You're right, sales of this button aren't going to be high, not compared to the subway buttons. But since they already have the infrastructure in place I doubt there was much if any overhead. Even $1000 for one or two hours' work is surely valuable cash for a small magazine.