
I am not sure how Grant Gibson finds the time to keep up with everything, but from his blog I learned last week that a new magazine has launched. After so much “death” in the world of publishing it is so refreshing to witness new life, and Anthology gives us hope for the come-back of print. I agree with Grant, we must support the print publications, and I placed my subscription order immediately. I cannot wait to get my hands on the premier issue, which promises to be quite engaging with stories about the fabulous Perish Trust, a home in Lousiana, how San Francisco foodies entertain, and Grant’s first article.

The most exciting thing about Anthology is that the people behind it are right here in San Francisco. With a healthy dose of chuzpah Anh-Minh Le and Meg Mateo Ilasco founded the quarterly shelter magazine, which takes a narrative approach to subjects such as home décor, travel, design, entertaining and culture.
Editor in Chief Anh-Minh is best known for her writing for Apartment Therapy and the San Francisco Chronicle, which includes the popular “Stylemaker Spotlight”, featuring local tastemakers in the world of design. I had the honor of being included in the series last year. No worries fans, Anh-Minh will continue to do the column. In addition to being an accomplished writer Creative Director Meg is also an award-winning graphic designer and illustrator, as well as a designer of home accessories. With this talented and passionate duo Anthology is sure to become a big hit.
Congratulations ladies on Anthology’s debut!
Cheers,
