Word: golon
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...Innovators series forges ahead this week with a chapter on healers, who range from France's Jean-Pierre Barral, an osteopath with a technique he calls visceral manipulation, to yoga expert Patricia Walden. The section boasts a crisp new look created by our sister act of Marti and MaryAnne Golon. Art director Marti finds inspiration in the animated typography of movie-title sequences and websites. "Using different fonts, with varying weights and colors, I can make your eye bounce around the printed page." Picture editor MaryAnne aims to match the style of the photography to the spirit of the subject...
...Innovators series forges ahead this week with a chapter on crime fighters, who range from a police-sketch artist to a scientist who finds clues in the bellies of bugs. The section boasts a crisp new look created by our sister act of Marti and MaryAnne Golon. Marti, our art director for special projects, finds inspiration in the animated typography of movie-title sequences and websites. "Using different fonts, with varying weights and colors, I can make your eye bounce around the printed page." Picture editor MaryAnne aims to match the style of the photography to the spirit...
...especially proud of our Class of 2000, a gallery of the people who mattered this year, with evocative photos by GREGORY HEISLER, NIGEL PARRY and others, put together by picture editor MaryAnne Golon and designed by art director Arthur Hochstein, with text written by James Poniewozik. Getting these shots posed some challenges. Heisler, in the Middle East to shoot Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, spent five days in Gaza waiting for an audience with Arafat. But the Israelis called first, with word that Barak would be available the next morning. So Heisler and his crew...
...jazzy look of this week's issue is the work of Cynthia Hoffman and MaryAnne Golon, and Barbara Maddux served as head reporter for the entire project. "I'm a little wistful about returning to the present," Maddux says. "I'm going to miss the houses that clean themselves, the scent-producing TVs, not to mention the genetic tinkering that will make me live forever." No need for her to worry. The World's Fair seems just like yesterday, so 2025 should be here in no time...
...cool look of this week's Visions package belongs to deputy art director Cynthia Hoffman, with the invaluable assistance of Jennifer Taney, and the picture department's MaryAnne Golon and Jay Colton...