
Michael Bierut, Jessica Helfand|Audio
January 25, 2019
Episode 96: Wither the Magazine
This week, Jessica and Michael return to the Observatory to discuss the changing of the guard at New York magazine, where Adam Moss recently announced his retirement after 15 years as editor, and the fate of online publications such as Rookie and Design Sponge, which are both winding down.
Jessica told a story from when she was art director for the Sunday magazine at the Philadelphia Inquirer.
I was on an Amtrak train on a Sunday and the person sitting in front of me was reading my magazine and I got to have my own personal focus group, looking through the seats at the way this guy read the magazine. And, I mean, it had a beautiful cover and the feature well had been really thought out…
He started at the back. He looked at the crossword puzzle. He pulled it out. He went to the food page. He looked at that.
And then he threw it on the ground and went to the business section.
It was really a humbling and ennobling experience to realize that you just don’t really ever know how people consume the things that you design.
Also mentioned this week:
- New York Times, Adam Moss tributes
- Tina Brown, The Vanity Fair Diaries
- Tina Brown’s podcast, TBD
- Tavi Gevinson, Last Editor’s letter by Tavi Gevinson, Rookie
- Grace Bonney, DesignSponge, 2019: Our Final Year
- Karen Green, Frail Sister
- Tate Modern, Anni Albers exhibit and catalog
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