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Cover of the Day: Monday Edition

Welcome to SPD's Cover of the Day, a portfolio of brilliant magazine and newspaper cover design from around the world. Whether you find this one funny, smart and/or offensive, get some behind-the-scenes insight from Creative Director Richard Turley over on the Society... MORE

Poll: Is Businessweek's Cover "Offensive"?

Controversy has been brewing all week over a cover created by Richard Turley and his team at Bloomberg Businessweek. The February 25, 2013 cover, titled "The Great American Housing Rebound" features an illustration by Andres Guzman depicting an African-American family celebrating... MORE

Cover of the Day: Monday Edition

Welcome to SPD's Cover of the Day, a portfolio of brilliant magazine and newspaper cover design from around the world.Bloomberg Businessweek, July 15, 2012Creative Director: Richard TurleyIllustration: KarlssonWilker... MORE

SPD 47: The Gold & Silver Winners Are...

The Society of Publication Designers is proud to announce the Gold and Silver Medal Winners of our 47th Annual Design Competition held in February of this year. A total of 50 Gold Medals and 48 Silver Medals for Design, Photography,... MORE

Digital Buzz Replacing Newsstand Buzz?

May 21, 2012 may not go down in cover history the same way as the week Time and Newsweek both featured a young Bruce Springsteen on their covers -- but it could be noted both pubs continued a recent trend... MORE

Magazine of the Year Finalist #7: Bloomberg Businessweek

On Friday, May 11, at the SPD Gala, we'll be announcing the winner of this year's Magazine of the Year. Over the past two weeks we've been running previews of each finalist, building up to the big celebration. Be sure... MORE

Cover of the Day: Friday Edition

Welcome to SPD's Cover of the Day, a portfolio of brilliant magazine and newspaper cover design from around the world.Bloomberg BusinessWeek, February 13, 2012Creative Director: Richard TurleyIllustrator: Sarah King... MORE

Pub 47: What Happened in 2011?

Riots? Civic disorder? Few nations running out of money? Some hurricanes, a tsunami and an earthquake or two? Kim Kardashian probably did something. Who really cares? All we care about is which typeface the New York Times Magazine used in their... MORE

The Coverjunkie Covers Magazine

Coverjunkie, the cool website that features daily updates of magazine covers from around the world, has published a pop-up magazine devoted to the best covers of 2011. It's filled with almost 250 covers, plus interviews with noted publication designers like... MORE

Cover of the Day, December 22, 2011

Welcome to The SPD Cover of the Day. We'll be posting our favorite covers every Monday and Wednesday. Stay tuned for the best and coolest magazine and newspaper covers, as selected by our stellar group of experts. Bloomberg BusinessweekYear... MORE

SPD 47: Get Yourself on the Timeline of Magazine Greatness

Now in this 47th year of SPD, our annual awards competition pushes you to comb through your work from 2011 and submit your best for review by one of the greatest pools of editorial judges around, in the hopes that... MORE

SPD 47: Richard Turley's Favorite Magazine

Richard Turley (SPD 47 Co-Chair), Creative Director, Bloomberg BusinessweekFavorite magazine: 'Sup MagazineMusic magazines are cursed by the paradox of musicians never having anything interesting to say, yet people asking them loads of questions anyway. And whilst I can't claim to... MORE

SPD 47: Your Favorite Magazine

To get us ready for SPD 47: The Best in Editorial Design, Photography and Illustration, we've asked a lot art and photo directors from around the world to tell us the magazines or apps that they really love. The ones... MORE

Announcing Pub 47 Co-Chairs!

It's both a tremendous honor, and loaded with more than a bit of excitement, to announce the co-chairs for the upcoming SPD PUB 47 Awards:For the print competition, for the first time ever, we have three co-chairs to announce: Luke... MORE

How the Newsweeklies Covered (and Designed) the Death of Steve Jobs

If anyone had doubts about the viability or importance of newsweeklies in the modern media world, they should have been dashed by the response last week to the death of Apple's Steve Jobs. Not only did Time, Bloomberg Businessweek, and... MORE

10 Favorite Tumblr Design Sites, by Tim Moore of Letter to Jane

Tim Moore is the creator of Letter to Jane, one of the first (and best) indie app magazines for the iPad. He also has a great Tumblr page, which doubles as the Letter to Jane website. SPD asked him to... MORE

Cover of the Day, October 6, 2011

Welcome to The SPD Cover of the Day. We post our favorite covers every Monday and Wednesday. Stay tuned for the best and coolest magazine and newspaper covers, as selected by our stellar group of experts. Bloomberg BusinessweekSpecial Steve... MORE

Fast News for June 23, 2011

SPD MEDIA MIX is our regular list of publication design, digital, and media news and updates. Please send your links and news items to SPD at mail@spd.org and we'll add them to the Mix.>> Momofuku Media? Next month, the good people behind McSweeney's... MORE

The Guardian's G2 Section Covers

G2 is the daily (Monday-Friday) features section of the Guardian newspaper, based in London. It was the launching pad for Richard Turley, now the creative director at Bloomberg Businessweek. His successor, Joanna Cochrane, has been continuing the marvelous graphic tradition... MORE

Magazine of the Year Finalists #1: Bloomberg Businessweek

This Friday, May 13, at the SPD Gala, we'll be announcing the winner of this year's Magazine of the Year. This week we'll be running previews of each finalist, building up to Friday's big celebration. Be sure to check in... MORE