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Design Category
Book design, 1996
Design firm
Joel Avirom (New York, New York)
Collection
(1997) 50 Books/50 Covers of 1996

Description

Flair magazine existed for a brief twelve issues from February 1950 to January 1951. With its die-cut step-back covers, insert booklets, and foldouts, it was a magazine far ahead of its time. Fleur Cowles’s innovative ideas are still discussed in graphic design courses and the magazines continue to fetch high prices when they can be found.

Rather than doing another coffeetable book simulating the special effects, HarperCollins chose to do a facsimile of the magazine and spared no expense in re-creating the excitement and impact of the original issues. The twelve issues were examined and the articles and artwork were chosen for their timeliness. The book contains five of the famous covers, five self-contained booklets, and numerous foldouts and cutouts.

Credits
Creative director: Joseph Montebello
Designer: Joel Avirom
Printer: Palace Press
Paper: 157 gsm Matte Art Paper
Publisher/client: HarperCollins Publishers