The Atlantic interviews Matthew Blackett, the co-founder, publisher and creative director of Toronto city-focused publication,
Spacing. Devoted to "understudying the urban landscape,"
Spacing has been growing steadily—both in circulation and in influence—for over 10 year.
"Founded in 2003, Spacing was originally a print magazine published three times a year and focused on public space issues in Toronto, but has since expanded into a series of blogs covering cities like Montreal, Ottawa, and Vancouver. The print edition is moving into a quarterly publication schedule, with every other issue covering urbanism at a national level. Spacing's latest national issue is out now. Matthew Blackett, the magazine's co-founder, publisher and creative director, talked with The Atlantic Cities about Spacing and its role in the changing conversation about Canadian cities."
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