Rio Ferdinand #5 magazine | The Final Third

So, where do I start with this? I have been wanting to do a story on Rio’s new venture for a while now. I know we have seen endless attempts by footballers to go into business, most of them failing terribly. Rio may have his hands in a lot of things with his music label, movie production, restaurant, but #5 Magazine is the real deal.

The magazines online format is incredibly user friendly and interactive to say the least. Rio’s slogan for his new mag is “My number, your magazine”. He hits on several of the traditional lifestyle magazine areas of interest including gadgets, fashion, music, and the token hot chic but it is done in a fresh stylish way with the use of images, videos, and interactive features that takes it to another level.

#5 Magazine is broken down into the following sections:






Mens Clothing Magazines- News


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'Hi, This Is Sy Sims'
'Hi, This Is Sy Sims'
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Dockers Passes the Pants to a New Generation
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Winter Workouts
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Inside Boston Magazine's winter fashion photo shoot
Inside Boston Magazine's winter fashion photo shoot
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