Newsweek covers, Mar–May 2014 (return to print)


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Illustration by Ben Wiseman.
After over a year as a digital-only publication, Newsweek returned to print in March 2014 with a new design by logos from the magazine's past.
I welcome the slabby nameplate, but I wish they had consulted Jim Parkinson for the lettering, which feels a tad clumsy here. I also find the issue date tab to be unnecessary — the red box has enough heritage to say Newsweek on its own.
Cover lines are set in eitherFF ClanorBenton Sans.

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Photograph by Dan Salinger.

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Illustration by Alvaro CranioDsgn.

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Illustration by Diego Patino.

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Illustration by Yuko Shimizu.

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Illustration by Dan Winters.
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