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1 sty 2019 · ESPN Magazine: Body Issue Portfolio, The 5th Anniversary 2009-2013.
For 11 years, the Body Issue has showcased the world's greatest athletes -- the muscles, skin, features and scars that make them who they are. What we've learned: Every body has a story.
1 sty 2017 · ESPN Magazine, July 17 2017 Body Issue [Bundle of All 9 Issues / Covers] [Joe Thornton & Brent Burns, Javier Baez] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. ESPN Magazine, July 17 2017 Body Issue [Bundle of All 9 Issues / Covers]
1 sty 2017 · ESPN Magazine The Body Issue 2017 - Nneka Ogwumike Cover - Rare [ESPN Magazine, Mark Williams] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
5 lip 2017 · Highlighting this year’s theme, “Every Body Has a Story,” the roster features an extensive list of athletes including the issue’s first breast cancer survivor and war veteran. Always iconic for its stunning and ground-breaking photography, BODY 2017 is comprised of 16 photo shoots by 16 different photographers.
For the digital edition of ESPN magazine’s “Body Issue” with the theme “Every body has a story”, the key design element was creating an intuitive and non-invasive user interface, allowing the photography to take centre stage.