Audubon Magazine

By Design

S WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER Joel Sartore, who shot the California Condor on the cover of this issue, put it: “Smart. Visionary. Decisive. Bold. You could always tell when Kevin Fisher had his, which has set a design standard not just for conservation magazines but also for glossies across the media landscape. And that’s true of Audubon, which, building upon its esteemed roots in American illustration, has become synonymous with striking visuals of the birds and habitats the organization strives to protect.

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