Uploading five old articles (originally removed for space reasons when server hard drives were smaller) reminds Jack Yan of the internet culture of the late 1990s […]
Five from 1999: a more experimental, optimistic time
Five from 1999: a more experimental, optimistic time
Uploading five old articles (originally removed for space reasons when server hard drives were smaller) reminds Jack Yan of the internet culture of the late 1990s […]
Our year in tech: how different 2023 looks from 2022
Technology has always impacted on what we do at Lucire, and 2022 saw some big changes. Jack Yan looks at the last 12 months […]
Princess Cruises’ well rounded taste of the Mediterranean
You can enjoy an immersive dinner in numerous Mediterranean locations, all without leaving the ship, writes Elyse Glickman […]
Just like the neoclassical movement of the 1970s, the early 2020s are seeing new life breathed into earlier designs—except this time it’s the original Land Rover (Defender) and Range Rover that are in vogue […]
Our Mastodon account was suspended, then reinstated—here’s what we learned
That was a learning experience that was positive overall, as our five-year-old home at Mastodon.art was temporarily suspended—revealing the pros and cons with having an account on a Mastodon instance, or server, writes Jack Yan […]
Le monde de la mode parle encore de phénomènes virtuels, mais les méthodes traditionnelles vont tenir la distance, écrit Jack Yan […]
The fashion world is still talking about virtual phenomena but traditional methods are going to last the distance, writes Jack Yan […]
Founder and publisher Jack Yan on why Lucire will use its Mastodon account more for social media going forward […]
Publisher’s diary: Feedspot’s top 50, computers in cars, and a new mayor
Founder and publisher Jack Yan with a summary of recent events, beginning with Lucire’s surprise appearance on a top-50 fashion magazines’ list […]
Reviving some of our 1998–9 articles
In the 1990s, storage space for websites was limited, and expensive. It was the norm for us, before the turn of the century (and occasionally afterwards) to remove articles to prioritize ones that were more popular or current. With one of our 25th anniversary articles being prepared for print, we dug out a handful of […]