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The Man Who Made Everyone Look Famous: Richard Bernstein and His Iconic Interview Covers

Design You Trust

He was the artist behind the striking covers of Interview Magazine for almost 20 years, from 1972 to 1989. He started his career as a commercial illustrator, working for magazines like Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Glamour and The New York Times. Bernstein’s cover art for Interview Magazine was a perfect match for Warhol’s vision.

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Top 10 Times New Roman alternatives for designers

Creative Boom

Its high typographic quality, robustness and refined detail make it a good choice for body text in magazines and books. In that light, it would suit the fashion industry in brands or magazines. Its recent iteration by Matthew Carter in 2002 saw it fully updated for the internet age. Griffith in 1946. Tiempos by Kris Sowersby.

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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. In her email, Adam’s wife told me she’d given a copy to Adam for Christmas of 2002 and that he was very taken with it. Beastie Boys, Licenced to Ill. Licensed to Ill (1986).

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David Drummond on Designing Ripping Down Half the Trees

Spine Magazine

Founded in 2002, the studio produces projects that include posters, book covers, promotional materials, magazine illustration, packaging and identity development. David Drummond is founder and principal of Salamander Hill Design, based in Elgin, Québec, Canada.

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Toronto’s Hermant Building Gracefully Enters a New Era

Azure Magazine

Long before the bustling civic square (which opened in 2002) came to dominate the local spotlight, a series of renovations also altered the building’s heritage, gradually eroding its civic presence. PHOTO: Revelateur Studio The post Toronto’s Hermant Building Gracefully Enters a New Era appeared first on Azure Magazine.

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David Drummond on Designing Rushes from the River Disappointment

Spine Magazine

Founded in 2002, the studio produces projects that include posters, book covers, promotional materials, magazine illustration, packaging and identity development. David Drummond is founder and principal of Salamander Hill Design, based in Elgin, Québec, Canada.

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From the New York Times to Pentagram sky is the limit for multi-awarded Matt Willey

Type room

Matt Willey , New York Times Magazine , New York Times , Pentagram , graphic designer , Type designer , books , Bristol , New York , Avaunt , Port , magazine , newspaper , The Independent. A magazine lover since his early days in the industry Willey felt “for a long time quite ambivalent about the idea of being a graphic designer.