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Magazines with typography-based cover design

  • Writer: Maarib Abbas Naqvi
    Maarib Abbas Naqvi
  • Jun 1, 2024
  • 1 min read

Typographic magazine covers use the art of lettering to create visually attention-grabbing and effective designs. Bold and creative typeface is a common way "Wired" magazine covers its technical content. The "New York Times" Magazine uses imaginative typography to effectively communicate the content of each issue. Sometimes there is an expressive inscription in the center of the cover. "GQ" magazine exudes efficiency and elegance thanks to its minimalist design and clean typography. Sometimes the covers of "The Atlantic" emphasize typography as a key element, showing the effectiveness of words in conveying complex concepts. These covers show the creativity and adaptability of typography in magazine design.





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