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The New York Times Magazine, May 19, The Secret Lives of Germs
Photographer: Hannah Whitaker
Designer: Arem Duplessis
"This cover story by Michael Pollen argues that while we have been obsessed with eradicating germs, there are health advantages to being exposed to them. The cover shot by Hannah Whitaker of a baby being licked by a dog makes graphic the prevalence of germs in our everyday lives."
- See more at: http://www.magazine.org/asme/magazine-cover-contest/past-winners-finalists/2014-winners-finalists#sthash.zSEqlXL7.dpufDesigner: Arem Duplessis
"This cover story by Michael Pollen argues that while we have been obsessed with eradicating germs, there are health advantages to being exposed to them. The cover shot by Hannah Whitaker of a baby being licked by a dog makes graphic the prevalence of germs in our everyday lives."
Critique:
In this magazine cover it is trying to say that there are germs everywhere and that they are in our everyday life. It is saying that there is really nothing you can do to be completely germ free. This cover is showing that there is germs everywhere even on your dog. I think the background of the photo looks a little bit fake because of the blue background. I think it would have looked a little bit better with the sky in the background instead of just blue. I think the lighting is a tiny bit to bright but I think it still looks good.
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