Since 1925, each issue of The New Yorker has been published with its own singular work of art, presented without the headlines or photography typical of magazine covers. What gives the New Yorker ...
The first issue of The New Yorker published 100 years ago this week. The cover featured the magazine's mascot: a dandy, looking through a monocle at a butterfly. The character and artwork was meant to ...
What does it take to produce a magazine cover? Well, start with $100,000. Considering the many expenditures involved, that’s almost a minimum budget for creating a memorable image. From the basics of ...
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