Cayman Islands: Bounce magazine is now out
(George Town, Grand Cayman)
Bounce, Cayman’s first lifestyle magazine dedicated to helping readers live their best life is now out.
Packed with more than 100 pages of engaging and lively content Bounce raises the bar for magazines in Cayman which are specifically tailored towards the island’s residents.
Printed perfect bound on high-quality paper Bounce’s editorial categories cover beauty, fitness, wellness, cuisine, and life & style. The magazine is scheduled to be printed twice a year, every April and October, and will be available for free at a wide range of businesses and high-traffic locations.
Designed, developed, and conceived by the cast of creatives at Pink Duck Publishing Bounce is the third title launched by Cayman’s most forward thinking print and digital publisher, swiftly following on from the launch of The Cayman Book and Your Cayman.
The development of Bounce was overseen by PDP’s editor-in-chief, Joanna Lewis, who worked closely with art director, Damon Hardie.
Other key contributors included staff writer, Ian Swaby, and lead photographer, Janet Jarchow. The magazine’s marketing and brand development was overseen by Eleanor Smith.
“I am delighted to announce that Bounce magazine is now being distributed,” Miss Lewis said.
“The initial concept for Bounce was conceived over a year ago and is the culmination of many months of hard work and late nights by the team. We are confident that Bounce will quickly establish itself as one of the island’s leading magazines, filling a gap in the market for those seeking information on living their best life.”
In celebration of the launch, Bounce is running several exciting competitions and prize giveaways, including the opportunity to win a makeup and skincare consultation along with tailored products valued at more than $1,000, courtesy of Le Visage.
“We are encouraging everyone to pick up a copy of Bounce magazine and to follow our social media sites,” Miss Smith said. “After all, you’ve got to be in it to win it.”
PDP’s publisher and founder, Kathryn Willman, added that there has been a large amount of interest around Bounce.
“Due to its broad range of content this magazine is truly a magazine for everyone,” Miss Willman said. “Sales are now open for issue 2 and I encourage everyone to book their ad quickly as a number of prime positions have already been taken.”
The magazine will be supported by its own dedicated website – bounce.ky. The website is now being developed and is being overseen by PDP’s latest hire, digital expert Amy Hayward.
Miss Willman said: “We are on schedule to launch the Bounce website later this year. This will ensure that Bounce is a truly powerful brand that helps businesses reach more customers than ever before.”
About Pink Duck Publishing
Fresh, innovative, next generation Pink Duck Publishing is a modern and forward-thinking full-service print and digital publisher headquartered in George Town, Grand Cayman. Founded in 2018 by Kathryn Willman, the company owns and operates some of Cayman’s most innovative multiplatform brands, all managed by a cast of creatives covering the media spectrum.
Pink Duck Publishing’s portfolio includes The Cayman Book, a sophisticated resource for the discerning traveller, Your Cayman, the go-to resource for residents and tourists, and Bounce, Cayman’s first and only lifestyle magazine dedicated to promoting Cayman’s growing health, fitness, beauty, and wellness industry.
Both The Cayman Book and Your Cayman are the official publications of the Cayman Islands Tourism Association. Find out more at pinkduckpublishing.com.
Attention: Mr. F. J. van der Vyver
Van’s Rugby Museum,
P. O. Box 5122.
Pretoria,
0001,
South Africa.
E-mail: [email protected]
(Correspondence and requests for rugby memorabilia only)
Mobile: + 27 83 689-0896
SUBJECT: APPEAL FOR MEMORABILIA ON CAYMAN ISLANDER RUGBY
Editor, Greetings from Blue Bulls and Rugby World Cup Champions country. I am a disabled rugby enthusiast and proprietor of my own private Rugby Museum on historical and original amateur 15 man code International, South African Provincial and South African Representative memorabilia from yesteryear. Apart from former Cayman Islander International rugby players from the amateur era before 1996, I appeal to readers who can help me with the following original amateur 15 man code memorabilia in Cayman Islander rugby for display in my Rugby Museum to contact me:
Address if Rugby Museum if exist
Blank envelope and letterhead: 1990 version
Commemorative hardcover book on the history of Cayman Islander rugby if and whenever available
Commemorative match day programme v World XV if and whenever available
Commemorative tie if and whenever available
Embroidered and lapel badges: 1990 version
Long sleeved match worn numbered jersey without sponsors logo and without striped sleeves with matching pair of socks: 1990 version
Magazines and newsletters featuring Letters to the Editors columns
Match day programmes of Internationals been played home and away before 1996
Pennant: 1990 version
Plaque: 1990 version
Players tie: 1990 version
Team photographs colour if possible
Used match day tickets of Internationals been played home and away before 1996
Mr. F. J. van der Vyver
Proprietor of Van’s Rugby Museum,
Pretoria,
South Africa.
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