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Iconic magazine covers : the inside stories told by the people who made them / by Ian Birch.

Birch, Ian, (author.).

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"Iconic Magazine Covers is an oral history of the stories behind the most innovative and controversial magazine covers as told by the people who created them. Author Ian Birch has worked in the industry since the 1970s in both the USA and the UK and has used a career's worth of contacts to make this unique social document that a wide variety of readers will find fascinating.There are more than 65 feature covers and selection criteria was diverse. For example, a cover may introduce groundbreaking graphic design (Twen; Fact), it may cover a seminal event (The Sunday Times Magazine; Esquire), a political movement or societal change (The Black Panther; Nova; The Spare Rib; Blue). It could have a specific readership (The Big Issue; Raygun; Wired; The Gentlewoman; Bloomberg Businessweek). Some are launch or relaunch issues (Interview; People Weekly; Harper's Bazaar). The covers might feature an influential photographer, illustrator or model (Raw; Radio Times; The Face) and not to be forgotten is ever-welcome satire (Private Eye; National Lampoon).Iconic Magazine Covers displays the covers on a full page opposite the history of the design as told by the key figures in its making. Editors, photographers, creative directors, illustrators and others describe their roles in bringing the cover to life, such as Iwan Baan. Called in at the last minute, he had to hang out of a helicopter to capture the image of fractured New York City during the massive post-Hurricane Sandy power failure. The New York Magazine cover was so acclaimed that it was displayed at the Museum of Modern Art and large-scale posters were used in fundraising for the hurricane relief effort."--Provided by the publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780228101178
  • Physical Description: 256 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 27 cm
  • Publisher: Richmond Hill, Ontario : Firefly Books, 2018.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject: Magazine covers > History > 20th century.
Magazine covers > History > 21st century.

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Gibsons Public Library 741.6 BIRC (Text) 30886001058631 Adult Nonfiction Volume hold Checked out 2024-05-06

  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2019 February #2
    Veteran magazine editor Birch brings together 100 groundbreaking magazine covers from the late 1950s to the present day with commentary from the people who created them. His selections include recognizable covers, such as the wounded Kent State student on the May 15, 1970, cover of Life, Annie Leibowitz's 1981 Rolling Stone cover photo of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and the black-on-black image of the Twin Towers on the post-9/11 New Yorker. He also includes less familiar but equally revolutionary images, such as a 1958 One magazine cover that proclaims "I am glad I am homosexual," and a 2015 double cover—in German and Arabic—for an issue of Germany's ZEIT magazine about the experience of refugees. While the covers are designed to speak for themselves, the accompanying stories from editors, art directors, illustrators, and photographers provide fascinating glimpses into the decisions—and sometimes accidents—that resulted in what Marie Claire editor-in-chief Anne Fulenwider describes in the book's foreword as "a cultural moment distilled to its essence." Recommended for public and academic libraries, especially those supporting journalism and graphic-arts programs. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.

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