Why the New Yorker is Awesome

Design Observer weighs in on its “slow design;” it remains virtually identical in presentation and layout to its first issue in 1925:

[O]ne senses that each of the changes in The New Yorker was arrived at almost grudgingly. Designers are used to lecturing timid clients that change requires bravery. But after a certain point — 80 years? — not changing begins to seem like the bravest thing of all.

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