Designs of the Year: Graphics winner
The 2018 Designs of the Year winners were announced last night in London at the Design Museum.
The winner of the Graphics category was the ‘Fractured Lands’ issue of the New York Times Magazine. Published in August 2016, it was a typically bold move by the weekly. We reproduce our original post about the issue below, and hope that this win will encourage the Design Museum to pay more attention to editorial design.
Congratulations to the NYTimes Magazine team.
The exhibition of all the nominated designs, which also includes Real Review, continues at the Design Museum until 18 February.
Read a full list of Designs of the Year winners.
The latest special edition New York Times Magazine was published a couple of weekends ago. ‘Fractured Lands’ was a remarkable ad-free issue, printed entirely in black and white and devoted to the last ten years in the Middle East. It tells the story of the region from the Iraq invasion through to todays refugee crisis via a single 40,000-word narrative by Scott Anderson and 20 photographs from Magnum’s Paolo Pellegrin.
The weekly magazine has made a speciality of these themed issues, as regular readers here will know. What impresses about this latest example is the way the usual design heroics are toned down to adapt to the simple, direct content. This is design at its functional best, tightened down to guiding the reader through the intense story that unfolds through the voices of six people affected by the events. It is clear, informative and unfussy and entirely suited to the story.
Editor in chief: Jake Silverstein
Design director: Gail Bichler
Art director: Matt Willey
Director of photography: Kathy Ryan
Photo editor: Christine Walsh
Listen to our What About? podcast interview with NYTimes Magazine editor-in-chief Jake Silverstein
nytimes.com/interactive/2016/08/11/magazine/isis-middle-east-arab-spring-fractured-lands.html
‘Fractured Lands’ was made possible by the support of the Pulitzer Center