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How Top Designers Honour The Zeros
To mark the end of the aughts New York Magazine invited a number of designers to create a cover image celebrating the double zero.
Read moreChance Encounters On The Magazine Rack
Two images posted on Grid, the official SPD blog feature chance encounters between unrelated magazine covers, creating new unexpected readings.
Read moreThe Year In Pictures… In Type
The 1972 end-of-the-year double issue of Life magazine reveals what were the popular typefaces in the early seventies.
Read moreStefan Sagmeister/Mrs Eaves-like Cover For Esquire
Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Bar Refaeli wears merely some lettering on her naked body on the July 2009 cover of Esquire.
Read moreThe Typography of Dexter, Serial Cover Star
Red Group created a slew of print advertisements for the hit television series “Dexter”, made to look like mock covers of popular magazines.
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