File:Galaxy cover layouts.jpg
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A combination of nine issue covers from the history of Galaxy, showing the main changes in cover design. Reading left to right, then down: The inaugural issue used an inverted "L" layout that was copied by several other magazines. The first variation came with the September 1956 issue, which widened the left hand strip of white to allow room to print story titles and author names. The December 1961 issue was the first to eliminate the strip on the left, and until July 1969 the magazine varied between this layout, the inverted "L", and a version with no white at all, first used on the August 1965 issue. Another change visible in that issue is the reversal of the title coloring to white lettering on a block of red; this was used from August 1963 to December 1965. In August 1969 the title was enlarged to fill the width of the magazine; this issue had the white inverted "L", but it was the last one to do so till 1980. After August 1969 the cover paintings spanned the entire cover, though with some minor variations in layout such as can be seen in the October 1976 issue. Then in September 1978 (undated on the cover, but numbered Vol. 39 No. 7) the original typeface for "Galaxy" was abandoned for the last few issues. The final issue, edited by Kemske, returned to the previous layout and typeface, although with a magazine twice the size of the original digest. When E.J. Gold revived Galaxy in 1994, he restored the inverted "L" and the predominantly black and white look design for all of the eight issues he published.
Description | A composite image of nine covers from the magazine's history |
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Source | Taken from isfdb.org (Oct 50, Sep 56, Dec 61) or scanned from originals (the other six) |
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Portion used | All of the represented covers are visible |
Low resolution? | Yes |
Purpose of use | Display the variations in cover layout through the magazine's history |
Replaceable? | Not replaceable |
Other information | Most or all of these are likely to be out of copyright anyway, but fair use applies to any that are not. |
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01:19, 10 September 2010 | No thumbnail | 784 × 902 (587 KB) | Mike Christie (talk | contribs) | A combination of nine issue covers from the history of Galaxy, showing the main changes in cover design. Reading left to right, then down: The inaugural issue used an inverted "L" layout that was copied by several other magazines. The first variation ca |
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