“Women Looking at Women” issue
<em>The New York Times Magazine</em>, New York, New York, 2001
Description
Every year The New York Times Magazine publishes an issue devoted entirely to pictures. This year the magazine sent 23 women photographers to cover a variety of women whose lives embodied the idea of power and its opposite. The complexity and contradictions of power are apparent in many of the photographs. The design is respectful of the images, presenting them in clearly defined layouts with typography in shades of black, white and gray helping to convey the photographic message of the magazine.
Juror Notes
“The power of this is photography linked with intelligent content. Teams are working together in a really intelligent way. I feel that the images are conceived before, or in conjunction with, the story rather than as an afterthought.”
Collections:
AIGA 365: 23 (2002)
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Editorial design
Format:
Magazine
Credits
- Design firm
- <em>The New York Times Magazine</em>
- Art director
- Janet Froelich
- Designer
- Joele Cuyler
- Photographers
- Nan Goldin, Lauren Greenfield, Justine Kurland, Gillian Laub, Sally Mann, Mary Ellen Mark
- Picture editor
- Kathy Ryan
- Editor
- Adam Moss
- Typeface
- Stymie
- Client
- <em>The New York Times Magazine</em>
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