Katsujinken Magazine website beta release - 15 August 2011

Due to interest in the Premiere Issue, Jason Lee A. Hatcher, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Katsujinken, a Sword Arts Journal announced beta release of Katsujinken's website two weeks ahead of the scheduled release date - 15 August 2011.
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Katsujinken Magazine Landing Page
Katsujinken Magazine Landing Page
Aug. 27, 2011 - PRLog -- In preparation for Katsujinken Magazine Premiere Issue (November 2011), Jason Lee A. Hatcher - Founder and Editor-in-Chief announced early beta release of the Katsujinken website 15 August 2011. "We are receiving much enthusiasm from the global community and want to move forward with Katsujinken web site release in beta as we prepare for our official 30 August release. At Kat, we remain focused, but want to embrace our positive feedback by sharing the web site and our excitement with the worldwide sword arts community a little ahead of our previously scheduled release date."

Katsujinken's Founder received positive commentary from many sword art community members, such as Mr. Mike Loades (internationally acclaimed Author and Historian). . ."I think you are onto something . . .both the visual aesthetic and the tone of the written material. . .I like very much it is intended to serve both the Eastern and the Western martial arts communities."

Upon review of Katsujinken, we found a rich, yet lean textural integrity. A lot of "originality" in the site with quality visual aesthetics as shared by Mike Loades, Author of Swords and Swordsmen. The website also presents an entertaining blend of past, present and future - even a little Jedi sound effect. Katsujinken states their aim is to reach all sword-arts and their programs and to involve Eastern and Western practitioners. They don't stop there - also invited are artisans, competitors, educators, film-makers, historians, period dressers, professionals and others. Katsujinken wants to reach out to "all things sword" and we believe their goals will be realized.

The Landing page presents a logo in red and white atop a Japanese Buddhist Temple overlay. Traditional Japanese music plays - an easily located on / off switch is provided. With bold color, enhanced graphics, and entertaining streaming media this is a fun site. Navigational tools burn in transition. Introductory imagery is "light," but based on what is available thus far, promises to be phenomenal. The most notable preliminary release (beta) features are their About Us, Crew, Submissions, Shop and Links pages. It is obvious more development is taking place, but a cool suite of quality tees, ball-caps, mugs and other items are already available to readers. Keep this one on your radar!

Visit Katsujinken today at: http://www.katsujinkenmagazine.com today.

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