“True Style Never Dies!” Brilliant Collection of Vintage African American Magazines
16 Stone Vintage, whose motto is “True Style Never Dies,” is a vintage style website and shop created by Sonya Denise Freeman. The site is packed with classic photos, fashion advertisements, magazine covers, pinups, clothing, and much more. Of course here at Newmanology, we’re most interested in Freeman’s massive collection of vintage African American magazine […]
The Best of Black History Month Magazines
Newmanology has been publishing a series of magazine covers collections to celebrate Black History Month. On this website and on the Newmanology Tumblr page, we’ve been highlighting African American magazines and publications from the past 100 years (and one from South Africa!). Here are some of the best covers from those collections, plus links to […]
My Favo(u)rite Magazine Visits Artist and Illustrator Studios
Copies of My Favo(u)rite Magazine have been traveling around the world and settling in the studios and offices of artists and illustrators! Here’s a collection of photographs of My Favo(u)rite Magazine taken in Toronto, Barcelona, Brooklyn, and more, on illustrators’ desks and drawing tables. My Favo(u)rite Magazine is the benefit project created by Jeremy Leslie […]
Folio Online Face Up Column: Mad Magazine
My latest cover review for the Folio: online Face Up column is out now. It’s a look at the new cover of Mad magazine, a parody of The Lego Movie by illustrator Mark Frederickson and art director Sam Viviano. I like the cover a lot, but ask the question, “If a parent likes a Mad […]
Duke: The First Black Men’s Pinup Magazine
Duke was the first black men’s pinup magazine, launched in 1957. It was based on the editorial format pioneered by Playboy, and like that magazine was also published in Chicago. It featured fiction, interviews, fashion, racy cartoons, and of course, a pin-up centerfold. Notable writers published in Duke included Chester Himes, Langston Hughes, and George […]
The Village Voice Covers of Tom Carlson
Voice Media Group design director Tom Carlson has been working overtime the past few months. In addition to his duties supervising the design of the Village Voice Media altweekly papers, he’s continued as art director of Riverfront Times in St. Louis, and has been art directing the covers of New York City’s The Village Voice. […]
National Magazine Awards Judging
The judging for the National Magazine Awards, sponsored by the American Society of Magazine Editors, will be held March 12-13 in New York City. The awards “honor print and digital publications that consistently demonstrate superior execution of editorial objectives, innovative techniques, noteworthy journalistic enterprise and imaginative art direction.” Robert Newman will be judging one of […]
The Baddest Covers of All Time: The Black Panther Newspaper
The Black Panther was a weekly newspaper published by the Black Panther Party from 1967-80. Art directed by Revolutionary Artist and Minister of Culture Emory Douglas, The Black Panther covers were a combination of Douglas’s own powerful illustration, collage, high-contrast photographs, and poster-like graphics. Bold and provocative, each cover was an incendiary call to action […]
The Covers of Jet Magazine, 1960s
Jet magazine was a digest-sized weekly published by Johnson Publishing. Herbert Temple was Jet‘s longtime art director. Throughout the 1960s Jet continued its use of black and white cover photos and a single bright color on the cover, combined with Temple’s use of bold graphic background shapes. Although Jet always had a healthy dose of […]








