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...ZEFF and ED GABEL, our graphics director and associate graphics director, began working on the NASCAR-inspired gatefold guide to the primary season (see page 47) late Wednesday, with only Gabel's rough sketch in hand. Over the next 48 hours they exhausted themselves layering the charcoal drawing with loads of realistic, and fun, details. "The idea," says Zeff, "is to take information that people might find boring and make it as engaging as possible." To spice things up, Zeff and Gabel added small touches, like the POW/MIA sticker on McCain's racer and gold lettering on Forbes' chauffeur-driven...
...Organizing that labor fell to senior reporter Victoria Rainert, who called on reporters Bill Syken, Mary Hart, Valerie Marchant and Cinda Siler to marshal the facts. Editorial assistant Marianne Sussman kept track of writers' whereabouts, and research librarian Kathleen Dowling scoured databases to ply everyone with information. Two elaborate gatefold overviews of the past 100 years were produced by Time Inc. editor-at-large Daniel Okrent (athletes of the century) and senior editor Belinda Luscombe (stars of the century...
...knowledge. You can also see how centuries are affected by technological advances. The 19th century produced the railroads, the telephone and electricity. The five most important ones of this century are the mass-produced automobile, the airplane, television, the computer and the Internet. (Be sure to see our gatefold of great products on page 139 and our time line on page...
...more than 1,800 pieces in a dazzling range of styles and media. Appropriately for this anniversary, 75 of them will go on display at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington on March 20 and then after four months embark on a two-year, multicity tour. Inside this gatefold you will find two dozen representatives of a collection--and a tradition--that will only continue to grow...
...gatefold timeline puts 1,000 years into perspective...