Abstract
This 11th volume of BJMT appears in a new design, of which the Editors and the BJMT Management Board hope our readers will approve. Both the APMT and the BSMT were consulted in liaison with Nigel Taylor of Devious Designs. The redesign of the journal has involved fairly intensive intercommunication between individuals and committees over several months, after being on the ‘back-burner’ for three years or more. The Board and Jackie Robarts are particularly grateful to Nicky Barber for her skill and professional advice. Our limited budget has prevented any radical changes, and the A4 format has also been retained for reasons of economy. Flights of fancy (or ‘phantasy’) thus restrained, the BJMT's new design has focused first on creating a new distinctive cover (using laminated paper that will not show coffee rings and finger marks as readily as the former Astralux) and, secondly, on the overall ‘look’ of the inside pages which we hope will make the BJMT easier, clearer and more attractive to read.
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