HC&G and NYC&G's Staff Picks Their Favorite Covers of 2018
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1/5One word: Food! I love cooking and entertaining in my spare time, so this August 1st issue, as a whole, always has a special place in my heart. When I saw this image I knew right away I wanted to dive right in and make it the cover! Who doesn’t love a seafood paella?. —Alexis Walter, Art Director, NYC&G and HC&GOne word: Food! I love cooking and entertaining in my spare time, so this August 1st issue, as a whole, always has a special place in my heart. When I saw this image I knew right away I wanted to dive right in and make it the cover! Who doesn’t love a seafood paella?. —Alexis Walter, Art Director, NYC&G and HC&G
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2/5The meaning of architecture is ‘the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings’; this HC&GAugust 15th cover is as bold and graphic as the architectural project featured in the magazine. It’s a great introduction to an issue that celebrates the world-class architecture and design here in the Hamptons, and it looks great on any coffee table or desk!—Pamela Eldridge, Publisher, HC>he meaning of architecture is ‘the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings’; this HC&GAugust 15th cover is as bold and graphic as the architectural project featured in the magazine. It’s a great introduction to an issue that celebrates the world-class architecture and design here in the Hamptons, and it looks great on any coffee table or desk!—Pamela Eldridge, Publisher, HC&G
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3/5I love the April 2018 cover of NYC&G for its simplicity and quiet elegance. The residence that appears on the cover—a circa-1839 Greek Revival home in Kinderhook—is a classic dream country retreat and one of my favorite houses we’ve ever featured.—Alyssa Bird, Articles Editor, NYC&G and HC&GI love the April 2018 cover of NYC&G for its simplicity and quiet elegance. The residence that appears on the cover—a circa-1839 Greek Revival home in Kinderhook—is a classic dream country retreat and one of my favorite houses we’ve ever featured.—Alyssa Bird, Articles Editor, NYC&G and HC&G
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4/5My favorite cover of 2018 was NYC&G’s September issue featuring a chic elevator with pink walls. It makes you want to open the issue and learn more about the stylish interior that’s home to something so striking!—Kelly Velocci, Associate Managing Editor, NYC&G and HC>his cover is my favorite because it was unexpected and playful. It makes you want to stop and take a look at what it is. The color combinations and graphic elements felt perfect for a mod fall palette.—Alexis Walter, Art Director, NYC&G and HC&GMy favorite cover of 2018 was NYC&G’s September issue featuring a chic elevator with pink walls. It makes you want to open the issue and learn more about the stylish interior that’s home to something so striking!—Kelly Velocci, Associate Managing Editor, NYC&G and HC>his cover is my favorite because it was unexpected and playful. It makes you want to stop and take a look at what it is. The color combinations and graphic elements felt perfect for a mod fall palette.—Alexis Walter, Art Director, NYC&G and HC&G
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5/5Playful is the first word that comes to mind when I look at NYC&G’s December/January 2018 cover. From the pink-feathered wall to Endless’s Lizzy Vuitton, this shot of England-based Iggi Interior Design’s dining room for the inaugural Holiday House London is full of quirky personality.—Caitlin St John, Associate Editor, NYC&G and HC&GPlayful is the first word that comes to mind when I look at NYC&G’s December/January 2018 cover. From the pink-feathered wall to Endless’s Lizzy Vuitton, this shot of England-based Iggi Interior Design’s dining room for the inaugural Holiday House London is full of quirky personality.—Caitlin St John, Associate Editor, NYC&G and HC&G
This article appears in the December 2018 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).