• Arts + Culture,  Here + Now,  Literature

    On the Danforth Spring 2020 is here!

    To our lovely readers: At this time, the print issue of On the Danforth Spring is distributed across the Danforth to local businesses for free public circulation, but going outside can be a bit difficult at this time. We encourage everyone to follow health advisories and respect the Province’s call for a State of Emergency and self-isolate unless your specific circumstances necessitate otherwise.  So how do you find the Spring 2020 issue of On the Danforth if you can’t go out to support your local businesses? Well, we have a treat for you! In addition to releasing or issues in print, On the Danforth will be available online! On the…

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    Imagining the Possibilities

    We’re already a month into 2016 and it’s getting difficult to stay motivated. A vision board (also called a dream board) is a way to keep your dreams fresh in your mind and alive in your heart. It’s a great exercise for supercharging all the things you’d like to have happen in the year ahead. First, grab some magazines you don’t mind cutting up or hop on to Pinterest and get ready to do some printing. Find pictures that capture dreams you have. They could be anything from a new home, to a romantic relationship, to expressing your creativity on a daily basis, or that trip to Paris you’ve always wanted…

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    On the Danforth Anniversary Retrospective

    The print version of On the Danforth celebrates its tenth anniversary this year Almost 10 years ago, On the Danforth was created by the students and faculty of the Publishing: Book, Magazine and Electronic program at Centennial College. In anticipation of the anniversary this spring and summer, OTD Online would also like to salute our print companion by talking to previous students about their experience working on the magazine. Challenges: “Probably time! There were many late nights trying to get OTD put to bed.” – Paulina Perzynska, senior designer, Spring 2008, currently designer and marketing coordinator at Rethink Breast Cancer. “Obtaining print quotes that were within the budget of the…