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September 25, 2008

Toolbox Redesigns Wall Street Journal's Classroom Pub for Dow Jones & Co

Covernew Toolbox’s work will be landing on the desks of hundreds of thousands of high school students this month in the form of the newly redesigned Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition—“an award-winning educational program developed by the publishers of the world's leading business newspaper, and devoted to preparing young people for the decisions that will shape their future and help them reach their goals.”

Toolbox will design, art direct and produce each issue of The Classroom Edition, which is distributed to thousands of high school classrooms across the country each month. The Classroom Edition’s managing editor, Krishnan Anantharaman commented:

“Toolbox created a look that’s fresh, youthful and contemporary, while still respecting The Wall Street Journal’s heritage....That’s always a tough challenge, and they executed it very well. We’re delighted with the results. I’m sure our subscribers will be as well.”

For the official press release, visit our news section, and for more on other youth media work from Toolbox, including award-winning U-TURN Magazine, view our portfolio. www.toolboxstudios.com

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