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Posts Tagged ‘Covers’
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 [...]
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This article was posted on January 3, 2012 under the category New Releases, Print, and covers the following topics: Coverjunkie, Covers, The Coverjunkie Magazine
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 [...]
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This article was posted on October 6, 2011 under the category New Releases, Print, and covers the following topics: App, Apple, Bloomberg Businessweek, Covers, iPad, Richard Turley, Steve Jobs, Time
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 [...]
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This article was posted on May 19, 2011 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: Banned, Censored, Covers, Dossier
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 [...]
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This article was posted on May 14, 2011 under the category New Releases, Print, and covers the following topics: Brownbook, Covers, Middle East, Noma Bar, Saudi Arabia
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 [...]
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This article was posted on May 4, 2011 under the category Print, and covers the following topics: Bloomberg Businessweek, Covers, New York Times Magazines, Richard Turley
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 [...]
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This article was posted on March 4, 2011 under the category Print, and covers the following topics: Covers, Mad, Robert Newman, Time, Upside Down
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 [...]
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This article was posted on March 4, 2011 under the category Print, and covers the following topics: Covers, iPad, Time
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 [...]
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This article was posted on February 21, 2011 under the category Commentary, and covers the following topics: Covers, Esquire, Esquire UK, Poke the Box, Seth Godin, The Domino Project, Wired
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 [...]
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This article was posted on February 15, 2011 under the category News, Print, and covers the following topics: Bloomberg Businessweek, Covers, Richard Turley
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 [...]
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This article was posted on February 11, 2011 under the category Commentary, Print, and covers the following topics: App, Bloomberg Businessweek, Coverjunkie, Covers, iPad, Josh Tyrangiel, Zinio