Good morning! How assures us the American Association of Magazine Publishers, the most decadent time for advertising design magazine covers were the 1980s. Recently, this society has conducted a large survey, trying to figure out the "golden age" of magazine covers. As it turned out, the heyday of the best magazine covers were the sixties of last century. In the ranking of the best covers of the world were just 11 works of that period. I propose to review them and other top magazine covers in the last forty years.
40. National Geographic, October 1978
Photo gorilla with a camera.
39. Glamour, August 1968
The first photo black girl on the cover of national magazine for women.
38. Fast Company, August / September 1997
Logo Image of You.
37. Details, February 1989
Photo pop singer, actress and songwriter Cyndi Lauper (Cyndi Lauper).
36. People September 15, 1997
Black and white photograph of Princess Diana (Diana, Princess of Wales).
35. New York, June 8, 1970
"Freedom for Leonard Bernstein!" (Note - an American composer, pianist and conductor)
34. Wired, June 1997
Image colored apple - logo Apple - in the barbed wire, and c the inscription: "Pray."
33. Newsweek, July 30, 1973
Photo dedicated to the Watergate scandal.
32. Vogue, May 24, 2004
Photo of actress Nicole Kidman (Nicole Kidman), standing with his back to the viewer in a luxurious dress.
31. Newsweek, November 20, 2000
Collage on elections in the U.S.: a part of the face, the right belongs to Bush, the second part, the left - Gore.
30. Fortune, October 1, 2001
Man covered with ashes, after the terrorist attacks in New York on September 11.
29. Playboy, October 1971
The black model posing on a chair with a back as a symbol of the magazine - the head of rabbit.
28. Life, April 16, 1965
Black and white photography dedicated to the war in Vietnam.
27. Entertainment Weekly, May 2, 2003
Photo of naked member of the group Dixie Chicks.
26. People, March 4, 1974
Photo of American actress Mia Farrow (Mia Farrow), biting a strand of pearls.
25. Time, September 14, 2001
Photo of the Twin Towers at the time of the terrorist attacks.
24. Interview, December 1972
Andy Warhol (Andy Warhol), photographing model Grace Jones (Grace Jones) for a Christmas release.
23. The Nation, November 13, 2000
Caricature of George W. Bush (George Bush).
22. George, October / November 1995
Cindy Crawford (Cindy Crawford), dressed as George Washington (George Washington).
21. Life, November 26, 1965
Photo Viet Cong prisoner with plastered tape eyes and mouth.
20. Blue, October 1997
Man diving.
19. Esquire, December 2000
Photo smiling Bill Clinton (Bill Clinton).
18. ESPN, June 29, 1998
Photo bouncing on white Michael Jordan (Michael Jordan).
17. Time, June 21, 1968
Figure hands with the pistol and the inscription: "Guns in America."
16. The Economist, 10-16 September 1994
Photo of two camels, caught in sexual intercourse, and the inscription: "Problems with the merger."
15. Harper `s Bazaar, April 1965
Model's face, his eyes through the circle, cut in a sheet of pink cardboard.
14. The New Yorker, December 10, 2001
The ironic card "Yorkistana" with the names of New York City in the Middle East style.
13. Life, 1969
Issue devoted to the landing Americans on the moon.
12. Time, April 8, 1966
Cover with the inscription: "God is dead?"
11. Life, April 30, 1965
The image of the human fetal membranes.
10. National Geographic, June 1985
Photo of Afghan refugee girl.
9. Harper `s Bazaar, September 1992
Photo fashion models Linda Evangelista (Linda Evangelista) with the inscription: "Come in an era of elegance."
Eight. Esquire, October 1966
Black cover with the inscription: "Oh, we hit a little girl."
7. National Lampoon, January 1973
Picture a dog with its oversight of the temple with a pistol and an inscription: "If you do not buy this magazine we'll kill this dog."
6. The New Yorker, September 24, 2001
Black cover, a symbol of the tragedy of September 11.
Five. Esquire, May 1969
Andy Warhol (Andy Warhol), drowning in tomato soup pot Campbell.
4. The New Yorker, March 29, 1976
Picture of Saul Steinberg (Saul Steinberg), representing New York.
Three. Esquire, April 1968
Photo of Mohammed Ali (Muhammad Ali), pierced with arrows - in the manner of the canonical story of the holy Sebastian.
Two. Vanity Fair, August 1991
Photo of pregnant Demi Moore (Demi Moore).
A. Rolling Stone, January 22, 1981
Nude photo of John Lennon (John Lennon), embracing Yoko Ono dressed (Yoko Ono).
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