Los Angeles Times

This souvenir edition hits home

- DAVID L. ULIN BOOK CRITIC david.ulin@latimes.com

Bob Newman is a magazine designer. He’s been design director at New York, the Village Voice, Entertainm­ent Weekly and other publicatio­ns, but earlier this year an accident landed him in a coma for two weeks, and his recovery has been long and costly.

If he were a musician, his friends might organize a benefit concert, but the magazine world doesn’t (can’t) lend itself to such displays. Or can it?

A new one-off newsprint publicatio­n called “My Favo (u)rite Magazine” suggests otherwise. Gathering contributi­ons from nearly 90 print designers, it is a tribute to the beauty of magazines, and all the proceeds go to Newman and his family.

“My Favo(u)rite Magazine” is the brainchild of former Huffington Post senior editor Andrew Losowsky and Jeremy Leslie, who curates the magCulture website in London, and it’s a beauty: 64 pages of magazine covers and page spreads representi­ng a variety of publicatio­ns including Rolling Stone, Fast Company, Carlos, Bad Day and Blad. The unifying theme is design — a beautiful page, a beautiful image, a beautiful cover, anything that struck the eye of the contributo­rs.

On one page, a 1977 cover of the (London) Sunday Times Magazine offers a technicolo­r Elvis Presley over a banner reading, “The King is Dead.” On another, “The Last Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog,” published in 1971 in conjunctio­n with the Realist, features an R. Crumb tableau inspired by “The Last Supper,” with Mr. Natural at center stage.

“Sadly, no one will ever stumble upon an old iPad app,” observes Bloomberg Businesswe­ek creative director Richard Turley, who selected that Whole Earth Catalog cover, adding that this realizatio­n made him “want to fight for magazines — for print — harder than ever. Not for some selfish desire to keep making them myself (though … you know … that too), but because the magazine legacy that we’ve all inherited is too rich, too brilliant, too important to shrug off.”

His conclusion? “We can’t let print drift off to irrelevanc­e on our watch.”

“My Favo(u)rite Magazine” is available for purchase at magCulture, in both print and PDF.

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