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Posts Tagged ‘Covers’

The Coverjunkie Magazine
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The Coverjunkie Magazine

Let me start by apologizing, I really should have mentioned this before Christmas since it would have made the perfect gift for any magaziner. The fantastic magazine cover site Coverjunkie has released a beautiful print compilation of the best (or most interesting) covers of 2011. As I mentioned in the latest “Magaziner Intelligence” post, there [...]


This article was posted on January 3, 2012 under the category New Releases, Print, and covers the following topics: , ,

 

Bloomberg Businessweek on Steve Jobs
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Bloomberg Businessweek on Steve Jobs

Following the announcement of the passing of Steve Jobs earlier today, the editorial staff of Bloomberg Businessweek put everything aside and created a special issue covering all things Jobs, out tomorrow (Friday, October 7). A couple of tweets from Richard Turley: @BizWeekDesign: about to celebrate 20 hours at work. the last 9 spent pretty much [...]


This article was posted on October 6, 2011 under the category New Releases, Print, and covers the following topics: , , , , , , ,

 

Latest Issue of Dossier Getting Poly-bagged
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Latest Issue of Dossier Getting Poly-bagged

Pictured on the left is the cover to the latest issue of Dossier (No. 7), which has caused some major book chains in the US to poly-bag it. Note that the model on the cover is male, but his androgynous looks apparently made some people feel uncomfortable. The Daily Beast also has a rundown of [...]


This article was posted on May 19, 2011 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: , , ,

 

Brownbook No. 27
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Brownbook No. 27

I was recently sent info on the release of the new issue of Brownbook (No. 27, for May/June), which is billed as an “Urban Guide to the Middle East.” Although I’ve never had the pleasure of reading it, I was quite struck by the lovely cover, illustrated by Noma Bar. As that covers suggests, the [...]


This article was posted on May 14, 2011 under the category New Releases, Print, and covers the following topics: , , , ,

 

New York Times Magazine: The Story of a Cover
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New York Times Magazine: The Story of a Cover

Who doesn’t like a good “story of a cover” piece? We’re unfortunately not getting them regularly from Richard Turley anymore on his blog — although it could be said that we’re getting them each week instead in the opening video of each issue of Bloomberg Businessweek on iPad — but here’s a look at how [...]


This article was posted on May 4, 2011 under the category Print, and covers the following topics: , , ,

 

More Upside Down Covers
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More Upside Down Covers

Consider myself schooled — it didn’t take long after I posted that new Time cover that Robert Newman got in touch with a link to this old post (from 2009) on the SPD’s Grids blog that not only covers a few covers that did the same trick, but it also reveals that this isn’t even a [...]


This article was posted on March 4, 2011 under the category Print, and covers the following topics: , , , ,

 

Reversible Cover for Time
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Reversible Cover for Time

The latest issue of Time magazine (March 14, 2011) does something I don’t think I’ve ever seen (at least not in a while), and that’s a cover that works in two ways. Flipping it puts emphasis (and shows the text right-side up) on one of two features that examine the topic with varying points of [...]


This article was posted on March 4, 2011 under the category Print, and covers the following topics: , ,

 

Digital Covers Follow Different Rules
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Digital Covers Follow Different Rules

If you’ve been following Seth Godin’s new Domino Project imprint — and if you’re interested in the future of publishing, then you really do need to pay attention — you’ve probably noticed something about the cover of the first planned release, Poke the Box: It has no text. Here’s how Godin defends that decision: The [...]


This article was posted on February 21, 2011 under the category Commentary, and covers the following topics: , , , , , ,

 

Blogging the Making of Bloomberg Businessweek
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Blogging the Making of Bloomberg Businessweek

I promise I’ll end my Bloomberg Businessweek lovefest — or is it more of a Richard Turley crush (don’t tell my wife) — but I do need to point out that Turley has started a Tumblr blog in which he covers some of the behind-the-scenes creative decisions behind each issue. I particularly like the latest [...]


This article was posted on February 15, 2011 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: , ,

 

Where’s My Bloomberg Businessweek on iPad?
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Where’s My Bloomberg Businessweek on iPad?

Yes, yes, we’re all in agreement, Bloomberg Businessweek is a beautifully designed magazines — as this post from earlier in the week attests — and don’t you know it, creative director Josh Tyrangiel is a matter-of-fact “Boy Wonder.” Question is, where’s the proper — Zinio need not apply — iPad edition?  There are reports that [...]


This article was posted on February 11, 2011 under the category Commentary, Print, and covers the following topics: , , , , , ,

 
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