For over a century, TIME magazine has captured the defining moments of our era, distilling the zeitgeist into striking, thought-provoking covers. A mother...

Where Do Ideas Come From? Creativity Inside TIME's Cover

Location:

483 George Street
2000 NSW
Australia

Venue:
Sydney Town Hall
Price:
From $65.00
Where Do Ideas Come From? Creativity Inside TIME's Cover
Where Do Ideas Come From? Creativity Inside TIME's Cover

Featuring

D.W. Pine

D.W. Pine

D.W. Pine is the Creative Director of TIME and is responsible for shaping the design of one of the world’s most influential media brands. Over 25 years, he has designed more than 1,000 covers, including 15 Person of the Year issues. Recognised as one of Ad Age’s Creatives You Should Know, he has pioneered TIME’s animated covers, digital innovations and NFT projects. A sought-after speaker, he has presented at major design conferences, universities, and global festivals, exploring the power of visual storytelling.

Event Details

For over a century, TIME magazine has captured the defining moments of our era, distilling the zeitgeist into striking, thought-provoking covers. A mother breastfeeding her three-year-old son. A smoking gun illustrated by Roy Lichtenstein, pointed straight at you. The words “Is God Dead?” emblazoned in bold red on black. 

Few publications have shaped public discourse like TIME, where their visual storytelling is as impactful as the headlines and reporting themselves.

In this lecture, TIME’s Creative Director D.W. Pine—the man behind over 1,000 covers—takes us inside his creative process. From concept to execution, he reveals how TIME’s covers are designed to reflect, provoke and challenge. He’ll also touch on one of the magazine’s most frequent and controversial subjects—Donald Trump—through the lens of a cover artist, late-night comedians and the man himself.

This lecture will be followed by a short Q&A session.

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