“Coverjunkie“), Art Director, Volkskrant Magazine. Seriously, it’s not only a captivating photograph, but it’s also an incredible work in grayscale.
It is worth noting the The New Yorker‘s cover tribute to George Floyd and Black History by Kadir Nelson—including its interactive online version with bios for all the painted portraits and the significance of periwinkle flowers.
Anyway, it’s a great cover! The New York Times Magazine October 7, 2018 Photographer: Marilyn Minter Design Director: Gail Bichler Editor-in-Chief: Jake Silverstein. The power of reportage photography has again found voice with abandoned urban landscapes, emotionally devastating frontlines with healthcare workers and streets once again filling up but this time with BLM protestors. If 2017 was the year the #MeToo movement created some of the most memorable magazine covers, then 2018 seems to the be year women took control over their images on magazine covers.
The NYT Magazine cover for June 14 addresses the realities of vaccine development and testing.
Designer: Shira Inbar The powerful image works, whether one is aware of Rockwell’s “Freedom of Worship” poster or not. They were us.”, — Jaap Biemans (a.k.a. Vol. Typically when you critique design it’s a pejorative to say something looks rushed, but in this case, it’s exactly what makes this cover so damn brilliant.
Editor: David Remnick. The artist JR’s “Guns in America” Time cover was the first cover in a very long while to bring me to a complete stop. Design Director: Gail Bichler June 14
I went with the second option. The cover for issue number two reminds me so much of the best of the underground press of the late ’60s/early ’70s. Artist: Titus Kaphar The resulting ‘Reset’ series is a gentle collection of beautiful covers that suit the mid-summer timing but also harken back to the early days illustrated covers of the magazine. Covers and cover stories had been remade at a moment’s notice as events unfolded—some showcasing inventive type solutions when either time or resources made other approaches impossible.
Art Editor: Françoise Mouly We reached out to our community of magazine creatives and asked to share their favorite cover of the year. His fragile and “clumsy” line make this vulnerable, you just feel the oppressive isolation by looking at it.
But of course, we expect such brilliance from Gail Bichler and team, so while acknowledging it I have instead looked elsewhere for something more of a surprise.
Equally compelling and thought provoking has been the use of illustration. –Matt Strelecki, Creative Director, Successful Farming/Meredith Agrimedia, TIME
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Gaga has transformed herself before, but it often felt like costume. Things happen that we have never experienced before and as a perfect time capsule, I think The New York Times Magazine delivered the most valuable and meaningful designs. It features the work of artist Dario Calmese—the very first black photographer to shoot a cover in the magazine’s 107-year history. This is truly poster-like art that is consistent with work that creative director Chin Wang and her team have been producing at ESPN over the the past few years (biweekly!).
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With its highly rendered painting of Trump literally afloat in the problems of his own making, O’Brien speaks volumes about the nature of this presidency. I always get drawn to covers that evoke an emotional reaction from me.
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Firstly, it looks great—a sharp piece of design that combines the title’s established double-cover die-cut ‘eye’ identity with the ‘Psych’ theme of the issue. Editor: David Haskell. Record Magazine’s simple but charming “man with a record for a head” also.
Week after week, an update about COVID-19, from all angles. Tweet. The front page stated not only 1,000 names of people who died of Covid-19, but also a small personal note of each person. It bears noting that these illustrated covers were created by Black artists whose voice is much needed at this time but whose representation in magazines has been sorely, systemically, underrepresented.
With this brilliant illustration and stark cover, TNYTM reminds us that we have a long road ahead of us. At the time there were a few clusters of COVID-19 in the country, but anxieties from public officials became quickly palpable when schools and public spaces began to close in parts of the Tri-State region and the Seattle metro area.
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September 3, 2018 I love that the work is inspired by ‘Whipped Peter’—a nod to black art and black history.
Photographer: Randall Slavin I am consistently amazed with their stellar covers and how they hit home runs each issue. Artist: JR June Welcome to our one-stop shop for every glossy magazine fan. The line doesn’t end.
Although the topic of Trump is a fertile ground, Time creative director D.W. Pine and illustrator Tim O’Brien have created a cover of grandiose subtlety. Editor: David Remnick. But finding my pick this time around was hard for a different reason. Top Women in Media Awards / Virtual Celebration.
Photographer: Marilyn Minter
The New Yorker‘s June 22 cover, with its powerful “Say Their Names” painting by Kadir Nelson, stands out for me as the most memorable cover of the first six months.
The visual tension of the main coverlines, Gaga with it’s zaftig g’s and small a’s, Reborn, a concise wordplay on her movie debut, add another layer of visual depth.
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But we have a better idea - instead of playing with your own photos why not put your love’s or friend’s face on their favourite mag as a virtual gift? Editor-in-Chief: Jake Silverstein. It’s striking how something so simple can be so powerful, especially when viewing it with hindsight.
This is a very exciting and inspiring next-generation cover.
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Editor-in-Chief: Jake Silverstein. I look forward to it and usually have a list of frontrunners, making this a tough decision. Art Editor: Françoise Mouly Editor-in-Chief: Jake Silverstein. The first half of, auspiciously numbered, 2020 has been a time of unprecedented pandemic and demands for an end to systemic racism—too often resulting in the deaths of African Americans at the hands of police.
The “cast of thousands” approach is the opposite of what a cover traditionally requires, since there’s no single focus, but I admire the deep storytelling, the meticulous composition and gorgeous vision it took to assemble this image.