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← Older: Drool Worthy: Clip/Stamp/Fold
Come explore the “radical architecture of little magazines 196X-197X” at Clip/Stamp/Fold. If your interest is in production/design/zines, this site is worth a stroll.
An explosion of …
Newer: Fell Types: Historical Meets Digital →
In a world where legacy publishing is pitted against digital, it’s refreshing to see a small spot on the web symbolically embrace the old and …
2010 Vogue Pile-Up
Dec 22 Filed under Culture , Design Boomark the permalink. Post a comment. Leave a Trackback (URL).The above is a curious—haunting, even—look into the mechanics, branding, and design choices behind one of the world’s top-selling mag empires: Vogue. Each pic is a country-specific mash-up of its 2010 covers. The covers have been layered digitally, one after the other, to expose visual averages. Vogue Italia likes black; Germany and Russia focus on face; and the States adore fall, fall fall!
Have a favorite? We’re partial to China.
(via fashin)