Results tagged “ESPN” from Grids

Body of Work

ESPN's answer to Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue is their annual "Body Issue"--a "celebration of the athletic form." Read an interview with ESPN The Magazine Deputy Editor Neely Lohmann all about the behind-the-scenes of the issue, and what it was like to... MORE

Ten Takeaways from Take Me Out to the Ballgame Night

Joe Zeff, who moderated last week's Take Me Out to the Ballgame night at the Helen Mills Theater featuring Sports Illustrated's Christopher Hercik and ESPN's John Korpics, offers these takeaways:1. Don't take yourself too seriously. As they say in sports,... MORE

Ballgame Banter: ESPN's John Korpics

John Korpics, VP/Creative Director for Print and Digital Media at ESPN the Magazine and a featured speaker at SPD's "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" event later this month at the Helen Mills Theater, shares his favorite sports moments:... MORE

Results tagged “ESPN” from Musical Chairs

Lily Chow, New Designer at Bon Appetit

Lily Chow, formerly a Designer at ESPN The Magazine, has joined the design staff at Bon Appetit.If you've got news or tips about job changes and promotions, send them to us! e-mail to tips@spd.org. (The tip jar can be as... MORE

Results tagged “ESPN” from Grids

2010 Rewind: Vote for Your Favorite Cover of the Day

This year we started a new feature on Grids, the Cover of the Day. In honor of the coming new year, and looking forward to hundreds of new, exciting, challenging covers to share with you in 2011, we're asking you to... MORE

Great (Mostly) White Covers

This week's Time Out New York cover, inspired a look back at strong covers that used very little ink. ... MORE

March Madness!

It's March Madness time, the NCAA college basketball tournament that obsesses so much of the working world with bracket-mania. For the past seven years, Sports Illustrated has produced a brilliantly fun, crazy quilt collaged cover previewing the tournament, and featuring... MORE

Best! Books! Ever! (Part 3!)

Now that I've exhausted the patience and goodwill of my coworkers, I've moved on to colleagues' favorite design reads. Please note that we're now on numbers 11 through 15. It's like Julie and Julia! Can we make it to 100... MORE