By STEPHANIE PHILP Special to the RJRC Monocle editors Tyler Brûlé (left) and Andrew Tuck. (Photo by Stephanie Philip) Monocle magazine editor-in-chief Tyler Brûlé says he is determined to resist the widespread pressures on magazine editors to cut quality and move to a digital- first or digital-only strategy. Launched in 2007, Monocle was a direct rebuttal to naysayers predicting the death of print. Thicker than a MacBook with pages that feel like a cross between newsprint and binder dividers – familiar but strong – having a copy of Monocle in your hands is a definite statement, and the masthead wants…