“Dark Spring” by Christoph Niemann
Brilliant!
Tags: Covers, Japan, Nuclear Spring, THE NEW YORKER
“Dark Spring” by Christoph Niemann
Brilliant!
A great illustration.
With a strong graphic message.
Brilliant!
Oh, boy!
If a pictures magazine cannot respect their own pictures, they need another photo editor.
What about all this type garbage?
Shame to them!
A modern remake, but the 60 year ago cover was better!
Less is more.

No teasers.
Just a great cover.
Do we need anything else?
No, just great design, a great picture, and a great brand.
That’s ELLE.
That’s a new magazine trend.

Deborah saw this pics in my desktop and, of course, she was amazed by the cover.
Just another example that real creativity rules.
Kudos for this fantastic job.












WE ARE DIFFERENT is a French quarterly magazine abour urban fashion and culture with fantastic covers quite:
Provocative.
Interesting.
Innovative.
And, yes, WAD is DIFFERENT.
(Via Nas Capas)

I asked INNOVATION Director Thomaz Souto Correa about the ASME winners and these are his remarks:
The best cover of the year is really … the best cover of the year: New Yorker, September 11.
It is a double cover, and – in my view – has to be shown in two steps.
First, the reader sees the white cover, with the walker suspended in the air.
When you open the magazine, you see a second cover, where the reader sees ground zero
down below.
It’s brilliant and innovative.
The second best cover, in my opinion, is Time’s cover with the elephant going away.
It’s the winner in the “best concept cover,” and it’s also brilliant and innovative.
Creativity has to be reinforced, because it is in a very low moment…
Thomaz Souto Correa was the executive vice president of Editora Abril and past president of the International Federation of the Periodical Press (FIPP), and now is working with Juan Cano and Guillermo Nagore on the first Innovations in Magazines Global Report.