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  <body>&lt;p&gt;I&amp;rsquo;ve no interest in kicking a dying dog when it&amp;rsquo;s down&amp;mdash;in this case,
the magazine industry, which is poised in 2009 to experience the
layoffs and financial distress of daily newspapers&amp;mdash;but you have to
wonder what kind of strange substances the design team who made over &lt;em&gt;The Atlantic&lt;/em&gt; for its November issue were ingesting during its brainstorming
sessions. Nostalgic for the early 1990s? Remember when Louis Rossetto&amp;rsquo;s
&lt;em&gt;Wired&lt;/em&gt;, prior to Conde Nast&amp;rsquo;s acquisition of the monthly, was a
very cool magazine, content-wise, but utterly unreadable because of its
design? &lt;em&gt;The Atlantic&lt;/em&gt;, fortunately, hasn&amp;rsquo;t tinkered much with
the inside&amp;mdash;just the normal re-shuffling of departments, some different
typefaces, changes in the point-size of headlines, all of which will
cause some distress among readers and quickly accepted within two
months&amp;mdash;but the new cover design is, well, horrendous.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Atlantic&lt;/em&gt;, publishing since 1857, now has a paid
circulation in the 400,000 range, a number that&amp;rsquo;s bound to drop in
coming years for the obvious industry-wide reasons and nothing to do
with the still, in general, high-quality content. (Andrew Sullivan is
just an awful regular at the magazine, but that&amp;rsquo;s okay with me, so long
as Gregg Easterbrook and Virginia Postrel are kept on.) So, you&amp;rsquo;d think
that the editors and business managers of the magazine, when
considering a re-design, would want to make their product stand out at
the newsstand and in the mailboxes of subscribers. I&amp;rsquo;m one of the
latter, still a holdout for some print publications (a combination of
habit, cheap re-up cost, and the preference of holding a physical copy
while reading before going to sleep rather than a laptop) and when &lt;em&gt;The Atlantic&lt;/em&gt; arrived last Saturday I was actually quite appalled. As you can see below&amp;mdash;although this doesn&amp;rsquo;t do
justice to the real thing&amp;mdash;the cover is a mish-mosh of headlines, with
the kookiest bunch of all-type teasers I&amp;rsquo;ve ever seen. I gave up and
went straight inside, although I did admire the revival of the elegant
logo of the magazine from decades ago.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;/vault/posts/0000/5513/atlantic_medium.jpg&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; alt=&quot;Atlantic_medium&quot; /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Whenever a publication is re-designed it falls upon the editor to &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200811/bennet-design&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;explain the changes&lt;/a&gt; to wary readers and almost always the result is a bunch of baloney&amp;mdash;10 years ago, the stock phrase was &amp;ldquo;reader-friendly&amp;rdquo;&amp;mdash;and James Bennet is no exception. My favorite, and impossibly pretentious, excerpt is: &amp;ldquo;We&amp;rsquo;ve been guided in this redesign by the belief that in these days&amp;mdash;these days of Chinese momentum [the perils of leadtime] and American uncertainty, of warming seas and Twittered lives, of handheld miracles, pious killers, oracular genetics, and reborn political passions&amp;mdash;a magazine about ideas that matter can be useful to those who want to understand what&amp;rsquo;s happening, and maybe to do something about it.&amp;rdquo;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I want to understand why Bennet and his design team completely messed up their cover; my understanding of &amp;ldquo;what&amp;rsquo;s happening&amp;rdquo; is covered, thanks very much.&lt;/p&gt;</body>
  <byline>Russ Smith</byline>
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  <created-at type="datetime">2008-10-28T13:31:17-04:00</created-at>
  <deck>&lt;p&gt;The Atlantic just rolled out its impressive re-design&amp;mdash;impressive, except for the cover, that is.&lt;/p&gt;</deck>
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