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Best Cover Contest 2016 Winners and Finalists Winner Vanity Fair 'Call Me Caitlyn,' July Chris Dixon, Designer Annie Leibovitz, Photographer ' Vanity Fair’s July issue introduced Caitlyn Jenner to the world. Design Director Chris Dixon chose simple typography to keep the focus on Annie Leibovitz’s striking portrait.

' Vanity Fair has had its share of buzzy covers.' Said The Washington Post, 'but probably none has landed with such a thermonuclear impact as this one did.' Beyond record-breaking sales and web traffic, V.F.’s 'Call Me Caitlyn' cover sparked a larger conversation about gender identity and expression.

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To quote President Obama, 'Look at this month’s cover of Vanity Fair to see how America is more accepting of people for who they truly are.' 'Chantae McMillan is a heptathlete who competes in seven track and field disciplines, including the high jump and the long jump. “We hauled a trampoline to the Imperial Sand Dunes in California to have Chantae mimic her high-jump technique,” says Karen Frank, ESPN The Magazine’s director of photography, of the desert shoot locale inspired by a long-jump sand pit. This unique shot, taken by photographer Carlos Serrao on June 12, is even more amazing considering it was captured on a day the mercury hit 108. This was one of six Body Issue covers designed by creative director Chin Wang.'

Best Cover Winner. 'Sometimes a cover transcends its role as the illustration of a story—and becomes the story itself. Over a series of nine photo shoots, Amanda Demme captured 35 of the women who have accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault. She posed them facing the camera directly—facing a culture that wouldn't listen to them, facing Cosby himself. Under each accuser was the period of the alleged assault. Each woman sat in a chair.

A thirty-sixth chair was left empty, a stand-in for all those who have yet to come forward, in the Cosby case and any other.' TIME 'America, 1968 2015,' May 11 D.W. Pine, Designer Devin Allen, Photographer 'When protests took over Baltimore in the aftermath of Freddie Gray’s death, amateur photographer Devin Allen took to Instagram and found himself propelled on the global stage. One of his most iconic images, shot at the heart of the protests on April 25, made the cover of TIME and brought back memroies of 1968.

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'When I shot that, I thought it was a good picture, so I uploaded [from my camera] to my phone,' said Allen. 'By the time I’d done that, the police was all around me. I was in the middle of it.' Esquire 'Women & Men,' April David Curcurito, Designer Robert Trachtenberg, Photographer 'The April issue—Women & Men—strives to examine the state of relations between the sexes. Inspired by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, the idea for the cover was to show man and woman in all their natural glory, absent of clothing and vanity. Chelsea Handler and Nick Offerman, prominent entertainers confident in their own skin, represented ideal subjects.