Wired Magazine October 2014 The Power of Imperfection by Scott Dadich, VG


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Discover the fascinating world of vintage magazines with this October 2014 issue of Wired Magazine featuring the thought-provoking article "The Power of Imperfection" by Scott Dadich. This edition stands out not just for its insightful content but also as a significant piece of the Wired Magazine legacy, reflecting the era's innovative spirit and cultural debates.

This particular issue captures the essence of how imperfections can lead to creativity and progress in a rapidly changing world. It's a unique window into the tech-driven society of the early 2010s and an ideal collectible for enthusiasts of technology, design, and media history.

Condition matters in the world of collectible vintage magazines, and this issue is no exception. It is gently used but in very good condition, showcasing smooth edges and overall integrity that collectors appreciate. A small address label can be found on the front, which is common in pre-owned magazines but does not detract significantly from its visual appeal. Additionally, it comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring it remains in its best possible condition for years to come.

  • Used and in excellent condition with only light wear typical for its age.
  • Features a plastic protective covering for durability and preservation.

Whether you're an avid fan of Wired Magazine or a collector searching for rare vintage magazines, this October 2014 issue is a must-have addition to your assortment. Start or enhance your collection with this engaging piece of history!

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