The Top 10 Alternative Newsweekly Covers of 2010

The Top 10 Alternative Newsweekly Covers of 2010 2010 was a banner year for alternative newsweekly cover design. SPD has showcased a lot of these covers during the year in our Cover of the Day feature and elsewhere on the site. These papers are free, so they're not burdened with the need to sell copies on the newsstand, which lets the art directors produce bold, original, provocative covers that connect instantly with readers (and also are perfect for getting passed around a lot on the internet). These covers are produced for the most part quickly and cheaply; three of the covers here were illustrated by the art directors themselves. Here's our list of the Top 10 Alternative Newsweekly Covers of 2010. Stay tuned later in the week for our list of the 10 runner-ups.

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(Above): The Village Voice, May 26, 2010. Art director: John Dixon, illustrator: Jason Edmiston. A dead-on parody of the Mad magazine Al Jaffe fold-in back covers.



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 Seattle Weekly
, December 22, 2010. Art director: Boo Davis, photographs: Alfred Eisensaedt (main image), Joshua Huston (sailors).


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 SF Weekly
, November 17, 2010. Art director and illustration: Andrew Nilsen.


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 Baltimore City Paper
, May 19, 2010. Art director: Joe MacLeod, illustration and photograph: Emily C-D.


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 City Pages
, August 11, 2010. Art director: Nick Vlcek, illustration Kevin Cannon.


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 Riverfront Times
, December 23, 2010. Art director: Tom Carlson, photo-illustration: Jennifer Silverberg.

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 The Stranger
, June 10, 2010. Art director: Aaron Huffman, illustration: Aaron Bagley.


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 Dallas Observer
, December 9, 2010. Art director and illustration: Alexander Flores.


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Miami New Times
, August 26, 2010. Art director: Pam Shavalier, illustration: Jason Edmiston.

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 San Antonio Current
, January 6, 2010. Art director and illustration: Chuck Kerr.


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  • Alexander Flores

    I totally agree with Mr. Lacroix re: Mr. Nilsen... I'm consistently impressed with his work and and now jealous of his new project motorcycle that he insists on flaunting in my face along side his weekly masterpieces... ;) Rock on, Andrew!

  • Jeremy LaCroix

    I feel totally compelled to add that (#3) SF Weekly has been on FIRE since Andrew Nilsen took over. His presence has been quite noticeable and given me a new reason to look forward to Wednesdays when the paper hits the streets. Their local nightlife app is pretty darn cool too but I digress :).

  • Jeremy LaCroix

    I feel totally compelled to add that (#3) SF Weekly has been on FIRE since Andrew Nilsen took over. His presence has been quite noticeable and given me a new reason to look forward to Wednesdays when the paper hits the streets. Their local nightlife app is pretty darn cool too but I digress :).

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