The third edition of YAMU print is out now. I’m wondering now if it was dumb to start counting from zero. You can download the PDF here:
YAMU-2.0-Web. We’ll reproduce the editorial note here:
HELLO. Welcome to the third edition of YAMU Print. This month we stumbled upon a giant pizza oven, encountered a 3D printer and dined at TGI Friday’s on a Thursday. The behemoth baking contraption can be found at Santore – a new and very nice Italian restaurant overlooking the tennis courts behind Lifestyles Gym. The pizzas are excellent and this little restaurant has fast become one of our favourites. On the other side of joyous eating, however, we have TGI Friday’s – home of the bland burger and botched order. We were sad to see the beautiful and majestic building next to Dutch Hospital play host to such a poor show in terms of food and service – but it’s early days, and there can still be redemption. We also have a CHOGM Traffic Map, outlining roads and places you should probably avoid during the impending conference. Let’s read.
We’ve also optimized the images for this particular paper and we think it looks pretty cool. We’ve printed 5,000 copies this time and they’re available at the following locations.
Distribution Points
- Video International Thimbirigasaya
- Hansa Coffee
- Java Lounge
- English Cake/Panino
- J U Caterers
- Baristas
- Cafe on the 5th
- Bayleaf
- Commons
- Milk & Honey Cafe
- Sandwich Factory
- Gerard Mendis
- Cup Cafe
- Java Lounge at Cotton Collection
- Currymuch
- Chagall
- Sugar
- Barefoot Dutch Hospital
- Colombo Fort Cafe
- Heladiv Tea Club
- Colombo Swimming Club
- Paan Paan Alfred House Gardens
- Barefoot Galle Road
- Video International Galle Road
- Paan Paan
- Shiraz
- Gandhara
- Pot Biriyani
- Colombo City Hostel
Advertising
We’ve got a pretty big free circulation of awesome now. If you’re interested in advertising in the next (big Christmas) issue the deadline is the 18th November. It’s Rs. 10,000 for a half-page, Rs. 20,000 for full. Contact shru@yamu.lk or call 773936719.