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Domino Magazine Fans Create Online Archives

We all remember when publishing company Conde Nast pulled the plug on Gourmet magazine back in 2009.But for some of us, the real media-inspired mourning came from Nast's cancellation of Domino magazine -- a fabulous magazine dedicated to home design.With Domino's website long gone, Domino fans have rallied and created...
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We all remember when publishing company Conde Nast pulled the plug on Gourmet magazine back in 2009.

But for some of us, the real media-inspired mourning came from Nast’s cancellation of Domino magazine — a fabulous magazine dedicated to home design.

With Domino‘s website long gone, Domino fans have rallied and created a digital archive online.

We heart the internet.

And we’re thanking our lucky stars for the Seattle-based design blog, coco+kelley who created a flickr group “The Domino Magazine Files” dedicated to documenting their Domino magazine collection. Coco+kelley encourages their online readership to fill in any missing images.

At the time of this blog post entry, there were 373 photos on flickr.

Yessss.

We also came across a few revived Domino stories on the Brides magazine website.

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Viva la Domino!

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