Missouri State Magazine site launched

This week the University launched a new site for the Missouri State Magazine that correlates with the printed magazine that is sent to friends and alumni of Missouri State. This was a collaborative project between Web and New Media, Publications and the Alumni Association.

Magazine Homepage Magazine Story

Some of the features include:

  • This new site is meant to correlate to the printed Magazine but with extra content that is exclusive to the web site; examples include multimedia features such as photo slideshows and videos. This is a standalone site and design that will only be used for the Magazine.
  • The home page includes three featured stories that rotate at the top of the page, as well as ‘Featured Online Exclusives’ that contain extra content only available on the site.
  • There is a Table of Contents page that shows users all of the stories for the current edition of the magazine. There is also an archives page that allows users to access previous editions of the magazine and the stories therein.
  • The site is running in WordPress. There were also two new WordPress plugins designed specifically for this site that are now also being used on the regular Missouri State blogs – an MSU Calendar widget that allows users to pull in events from the Master Calendar, and an Inline Media Tool plugin that allows us to embed Flickr photo slideshows, YouTube videos, and audio files or videos from iTunes U anywhere within a story.
  • The design was done by Lindsay Winchester, in coordination with Publication’s printed Magazine design.
  • The coding of the site was done by student Matt Seigel, with oversight by Chad Killingsworth and Brad Mitchell.
  • The site will be updated in correlation with new editions of the printed Magazine being published.

About Brad Mitchell

Brad Mitchell is the New Media Producer for Missouri State University. He is responsible for developing, adapting and coordinating web-ready content in a variety of new media formats to support the University’s mission, with a focus on student recruitment, alumni relations, and athletics.
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5 Responses to Missouri State Magazine site launched

  1. Amy says:

    It looks fantastic and works great! I really like it. Nice job.

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  3. Stacey says:

    We’ve heard wonderful comments about the magazine launch. Great job.

  4. Michelle says:

    The site looks great! I hope it gets tons of hits.

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