Good Publishing is an independent publishing company, based in Dalston E8.
It publishes BAD IDEA, Britain’s premier young features magazine, and also produces a diverse range of contracted creative projects for clients including the V&A, Channel 4, Festival Republic, and RWF World. These projects include bespoke editorial, film, branding, advertorial, web content, and events.
Lauded by the Observer as a ‘Granta for the MySpace generation’, BAD IDEA magazine focuses on cultural and economic innovation in the UK and beyond.
The magazine is renowned for its distinctive narrative journalism; contributors include Whitbread Prize winner Patrick Neate, Mil Millington, and a crop of the best young journalists, novelists and photographers from the Guardian, Times, Telegraph and the New York Times.
After just five issues, BAD IDEA’s first anthology was published in paperback by Portico Books, and received unanimous praise in the national press.
You can check out BAD IDEA online at www.badidea.co.uk, and find out how you can get involved if you’re a talented writer.
Good Publishing was founded in 2006 by Jack Roberts and Daniel Stacey.
An Australian-English duo, Daniel and Jack were previously journalists for national newspapers (The Australian and Sunday Telegraph), before working as associate producers on the Emmy award-winning Channel 4/PBS documentary Saddam’s Road to Hell (2006).
They continue to write for national publications, and regularly write on business innovation for Slate.com and BAD IDEA’s website: www.badidea.co.uk.