We were retweeted by Ricky Gervais. We shall now close up shop and smile forever. 

Seersucker 1.1

We’re really excited to announce our first round of updates to Seersucker. These new features should enhance your overall experience on the site.

You can now sign up for our weekly newsletter in addition to subscribing to our RSS feed on the site. Along with social media, these additions should keep you connected with everything Seersucker is doing.

We also added a team page so you can learn more about everyone behind Seersucker’s growth.

In addition, we’ve made some important design enhancements. More text styles for articles means pages should look more elegant. Images are also more prominent on mobile devices and search functionality is new and improved.

We are grateful for all your support so far and we have much more in the pipeline.

Let us know if you have any questions at hello@seersuckermag.com

Sincerely,

Richie Siegel
Founder/Editor

We have been experiencing some outages tonight. This might be why. 

Welcome to Seersucker

Welcome to Seersucker, the new publication for our generation. Our goal is to publish great writing from people within our demographic (18-29). Young voices are vastly underrepresented in the media and we want to change that. Seersucker judges stories solely on their content, depth and perspective. A writer’s credentials and resume aren’t as important as what they put on the page. 

On Seersucker you will find an array of lifestyle, politics, opinion, culture, food and style stories. Art and multimedia are also extremely important to us, as you will see from the emphasis of imagery throughout the site. 

We have also spent an immense amount of time perfecting the design of the site. Good design is both functional and beautiful. When done correctly it’s unnoticeable, which is the goal with Seersucker. Our site looks very different from other media sites on the web, which is exactly our intention.  

But in the end, content is key. We want to publish the best writing our generation can offer. We welcome submissions and hope as many people as possible can find a home on Seersucker. 

We encourage writers to put their perspectives and opinions out there. Everyone brings a unique point of view to a story and it shouldn’t be hidden. This philosophy extends beyond stories and into the comment section. We encourage you to comment on articles and further the discussion. We want discourse, debate and (nonviolent) arguments.

If you have any questions, comments or feedback, feel free to contact us at hello@seersuckermag.com.

This is only the beginning of a long journey for Seersucker and we’re glad you can enjoy it with us. 

Sincerely, 

Richie Siegel
Founder and Editor