As much as I love The New Yorker magazine, I've always found its table of contents to be deliberately typographically unsavvy and actually difficult to read.
 
Everyone breathes in this Greatest City differently, and this redesign reflects my New York City.
 
The cover features a print by the H. A. Thomas & Wylie Lithographic Company: Interior View of the Hoffman House Bar, illustrating the 1890 location of my favorite painting, William Bouguereau's Nymphs and Satyr, which now hangs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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The New New Yorker
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The New New Yorker

A redesign of the table of contents of The New Yorker.

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