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How to Make the Best Magazine Cover Design (& Learn the Anatomy of a Magazine Cover)

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In this article, we'll show you the anatomy of a magazine cover so you can learn to make the best magazine cover designs by yourself. Designing a magazine cover can be tricky as there are many different approaches. In this article, we’ll show you how to make the best magazine cover design possible. Magazine Design.

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Cover Photos of Motor Trend Magazine in the 1980s

Design You Trust

Motor Trend is an American automobile magazine. Petersen Publishing Company in Los Angeles published Motor Trend until 1998, when it was sold to British publisher EMAP, who then sold the former Petersen magazines to Primedia in 2001. It bears the tagline “The Magazine for a Motoring World”. h/t: vintag.es.

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From Mad magazine to B-Movies: An Oral History of Beastie Boys’ Artwork

Eye on Design

Beastie Boys’ Mad magazine inspired debut, full of schoolboy visual gags to accompany their ironic frat boys persona. It took me and the publisher more than a year to develop the production of the accordion format book, and we received the first copies the weekend before September 11th, 2001. Beastie Boys, Licenced to Ill.

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The New Yorker Sept. 24th, 2001 #cover #newyorker #magazine

Designspiration

24th, 2001 #cover #newyorker #magazine The New Yorker Sept.

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Iconic gay mag Butt magazine returns after a decade-long hiatus

Creative Review

Butt magazine has made a comeback for its 30th issue, returning ten years after its last print issue in December 2011. Butt was founded by Dutch journalist Gert Jonkers and art director Jop van Bennekom in 2001.

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Positive stories from freelance creatives to boost your mood in a recession

Creative Boom

Illustrator Adrian Bauer will never forget "seeing my illustration printed in real life, in the magazine on the newspaper stand, not to mention writing the first invoices and being able to make a full-time living from it. "I think I've never been so proud of myself, and I feel like I can do anything now," she enthuses. Goosebumps moment!"

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From Space Age to Metaverse: Vitra’s New Sci-Fi Design Exhibition

Design Milk

These designs, distinct for their organic shapes and shiny plastic surfaces, were made famous on the big screen, like Olivier Mourgue’s Djinn seating series in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) and Eero Aarnio’s Tomato Chair in Barry Sonnenfeld’s Men in Black (1997).