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TIME Magazine Releases 3 Exclusive NFT Covers Inspired By Iconic 1966 Front Page
By Mikelle Leow, 23 Mar 2021
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You’ve seen so many ridiculous non-fungible tokens (NFTs) out there, that TIME magazine’s version actually makes sense. The publication is pandering to people who collect magazine covers as art by releasing three exclusive digital covers in the NFT market.
The artworks, inspired by TIME magazine’s Is God Dead? cover from April 8, 1966, are now available for auction either individually or as a bundle on cryptocurrency marketplace SuperRare.
The 1966 cover was the magazine’s first to feature only text. The question emblazoned on it, “Is God Dead?” was posed by TIME religion editor John Elson, who imagined that the touchy statement would intrigue “both believers, who perhaps secretly fear that he is, and atheists, who possibly suspect the answer is no.”
The magazine reported that, during an era when “97-percent of Americans” would answer in a poll that they believed in God, the cover had received 3,421 letters from readers and triggered “countless angry sermons.”
On April 3, 2017, over 50 years later, a similar cover reading, “Is Truth Dead?” hit newsstands. TIME magazine reprised the design in response to claims made by Donald Trump during his first year of presidency. “Just like many said they believed in God in 1966, many today would say they believe in Truth, and yet we find ourselves having an intense debate over its role and power in the face of a President who treats it like a toy,” described editor Nancy Gibbs. “What does he actually believe? Does it count as lying if he believes what he says?”
Yes! @TIME did it!!
— Brian Ries (@moneyries) March 22, 2021
The Is ____ Dead? collection, featuring some of the most iconic cover designs in TIME's 98-year history, now available as a 1/1 NFT https://t.co/Y5dfYCdicg 🪙 💰
The two covers once again take the limelight as NFT editions, and are joined by a brand new NFT-only cover asking, “Is Fiat Dead?” with the question mark flipped to create a dollar sign. The word “fiat” refers to government-issued currency independent from a physical commodity, like gold or silver. Certainly, cryptocurrencies don’t fall in this category.
TIME Creative Director D.W. Pine noted that the “Fiat” term isn’t as commonly understood as “God” and “Truth,” but the way it works affects people on a global scale. “I love the idea that its meaning isn’t clear to the casual viewer – much like the crazy, lucrative world of NFTs,” shared Pine.
Is ____ Dead?
— Keith A. Grossman (@KeithGrossman) March 22, 2021
One of our most iconic cover designs orig. produced in 1966 & again in 2017, @TIME recreated as NFTs along with a new, original cover: "Is Fiat Dead?"
Available on @SuperRare: https://t.co/v2HxO5MZ9c
Post on @TIME here:https://t.co/W4TENTAwO8
It’s interesting to witness how TIME’s branding and layout have evolved through the years. When placed side by side, it becomes clear that the magazine had taken steps to make its masthead more legible with weight and spacing adjustments.
More notably, TIME magazine shared that the typography in the latter two covers had to be hand-drawn as the company could not find a modern type foundry that had an exact interpretation of Bodoni Poster, the font used in the original version.
The three covers will be up for auction until Wednesday, March 24 at 8pm ET.
[via Ad Age and TIME, cover image via TIME]
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