Listen up, readers! We need your help with the cover for our May issue of The Washingtonian. The theme is “Reasons We Love Washington,” so we’re asking our readers to come up with a fitting concept, design, or photo to feature. Take a look above at how other city magazines have interpreted the theme. Be inspired!
We’re open to any and every idea; nothing is too big or too small. And here’s the best part: If we pick your cover concept, food and wine writer Ann Limpert will take you and a friend to review a restaurant for an upcoming issue.
To be clear: We’re not asking for you to send in actual physical designs (though, if you have the time and inclination, we won’t turn those away!). We’d just like you to send in some ideas describing what you think would be an excellent cover for the “Reasons We Love Washington” issue.
Send your ideas to covers@washingtonian.com by 2 PM on March 16—that’s next Monday. Feel free to send along as many ideas as you come up with. Good luck!
Design the Cover of Washingtonian’s May Issue!
Listen up, readers! We need your help with the cover for our May issue of The Washingtonian. The theme is “Reasons We Love Washington,” so we’re asking our readers to come up with a fitting concept, design, or photo to feature. Take a look above at how other city magazines have interpreted the theme. Be inspired!
We’re open to any and every idea; nothing is too big or too small. And here’s the best part: If we pick your cover concept, food and wine writer Ann Limpert will take you and a friend to review a restaurant for an upcoming issue.
To be clear: We’re not asking for you to send in actual physical designs (though, if you have the time and inclination, we won’t turn those away!). We’d just like you to send in some ideas describing what you think would be an excellent cover for the “Reasons We Love Washington” issue.
Send your ideas to covers@washingtonian.com by 2 PM on March 16—that’s next Monday. Feel free to send along as many ideas as you come up with. Good luck!
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