Yes. YES. I've been saying this forever, and finally someone has done it.<p>It's far too common for online "magazines" to simply try to copy its dead-tree counterpart. PDF files, or even the concept of discrete, non-interactive, view-only pages, traditional print dimensions and layouts...<p>The browser, tablet, and mobile as a medium can out-magazine traditional print, I don't get why everyone is still satisfied with just cloning all of the properties of print magazines into the digital world.
Even the CSS is nicely organized: <a href="http://editsquarterly.com/lib/css/edits.iancoyle.css?0.0.0.9" rel="nofollow">http://editsquarterly.com/lib/css/edits.iancoyle.css?0.0.0.9</a>
Really beautiful. Unfortunately, the scrolling effects don't work on iPhone/iPad, which is too bad, as this would make a really nice format for a tablet-based interactive magazine. I wonder what it would take to get this running in Mobile Safari?
eclectic format reminds me of original Whole Earth Catalog - articles interspersed with cool stuff. fun to read - kind of like an exploration with new things around each corner.