In our new issue: a guide to living in social isolation without losing your mind
Photo: Photograph by Jeremy Cohen On the cover of New York’s March 30–April 12, 2020, issue, a man plays the double-bass cello alone on his roof. Captured by photographer Jeremy Cohen from his home in Bushwick, musician Gene Baker is most New Yorkers right now — living through a global pandemic that has already remade many cities across the world.
This marks the very first time in New York Magazine’s 52-year history that an issue was produced entirely remotely — from the bedrooms and living rooms of its staff. “We decided to scratch much of the conventions of a typical issue and rebuild this one to suit the particular needs and circumstances,” says New York editor-in-chief David Haskell.
During the first week of the magazine’s production cycle, New York’s art department researched examples of low-fi printing traditions used in pamphlets, zines, and posters, gathering for daily Zoom meetings to talk through how these references might point to design solutions useful for a magazine-turned-instruction manual.
Photo: Printouts of magazine page galleys on New York editor-in-chief David Haskell’s bedroom floor.
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