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The Face was a magazine
Magazine

for quarterly in Heraldry see Quartering Magazines, periodicals, glossies or serials are publications, generally published on a regular schedule, containing a variety of Article , generally financed by advertising, by a purchase price, by pre-paid magazine subscription, or all three....
 started in May 1980 by Nick Logan
Nick Logan

Nick Logan is an England journalist and magazine editor born in Lincoln, Lincolnshire in 1947....
 out of his publishing house Wagadon. Logan had previously created titles such as Smash Hits
Smash Hits

Smash Hits was a pop music based magazine, aimed at children and young teenagers, and originally published in the United Kingdom by EMAP. It ran from 1978 to 2006 and was issued fortnightly for most of that time....
, and had been an editor at the New Musical Express in the 1970s during one of its most successful periods.

The magazine, often referred to as the "80s fashion bible", was influential in championing a number of fashion music and style trends, whilst keeping a finger on the pulse of youth culture for over two decades; its best selling period was in the mid-1990s when editor Richard Benson brought in a younger team that included art director Lee Swillingham.






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The Face was a magazine
Magazine

for quarterly in Heraldry see Quartering Magazines, periodicals, glossies or serials are publications, generally published on a regular schedule, containing a variety of Article , generally financed by advertising, by a purchase price, by pre-paid magazine subscription, or all three....
 started in May 1980 by Nick Logan
Nick Logan

Nick Logan is an England journalist and magazine editor born in Lincoln, Lincolnshire in 1947....
 out of his publishing house Wagadon. Logan had previously created titles such as Smash Hits
Smash Hits

Smash Hits was a pop music based magazine, aimed at children and young teenagers, and originally published in the United Kingdom by EMAP. It ran from 1978 to 2006 and was issued fortnightly for most of that time....
, and had been an editor at the New Musical Express in the 1970s during one of its most successful periods.

The magazine, often referred to as the "80s fashion bible", was influential in championing a number of fashion music and style trends, whilst keeping a finger on the pulse of youth culture for over two decades; its best selling period was in the mid-1990s when editor Richard Benson brought in a younger team that included art director Lee Swillingham. While Benson ensured the magazine reflected the UK’s revitalized art and music scene, Swillingham changed the visual direction of the magazine to showcase new photography. It was during this time that the work of fashion photographers Inez Van Lamsweerde, Steven Klein
Steven Klein

Steven Klein is an United States photographer based in New York....
, and Elaine Constantine
Elaine Constantine

Elaine Constantine , is a photographer and film-maker based in London.She is known for her colourful, upbeat and earthy imagery that celebrates British working-class culture....
 was first published.

In the early 1990s, the magazine contained an article suggesting that Australian actor and pop star Jason Donovan
Jason Donovan

Jason Sean Donovan is an Australian actor and singer. In the UK he has sold in excess of 3 million records, and his d?but album Ten Good Reasons was the highest selling album of 1989 with sales of over 1.5 million copies....
 was gay. Donovan sued the magazine for libel in 1992 and won the case (but torpedoed his own career in the process). Subsequently, the magazine requested donations from readers to pay the substantial libel damages, which were over £200,000. The magazine set up the "Lemon Aid" fund, so called because their article on Donovan had also stated he highlighted his hair with lemon juice to make it blonder. However, Donovan reached a settlement with the magazine to allow it to stay in business.

In 1999, Wagadon was sold to the publishers EMAP
EMAP

EMAP is a United Kingdom media company, specialising in the production of business-to-business magazines, and the organisation of business events and conferences....
.

Notable names associated with the magazine were designer & typographer Neville Brody
Neville Brody

Neville Brody is an England graphic designer, typographer and art director.Neville Brody is an alumnus of the London College of Communication and Hornsey College of Art, and is known for his work on The Face magazine and Arena magazine , as well as for designing record covers for artists such as Cabaret Voltaire and Depeche Mo...
 (Art Director, 1981-86), creative director Lee Swillingham (Art Director 1993-1999), Julie Burchill
Julie Burchill

Julie Burchill is an England writer and columnist, renowned for her invective and often contentious prose for a number of publications over the last thirty years....
, Tony Parsons
Tony Parsons (British journalist)

Tony Parsons is a United Kingdom journalist and author.Born in Romford, Parsons grew up on an Essex council estate and began his career as a Music journalism on the New Musical Express, writing about punk music and "taking drugs with the Sex Pistols"....
, photographer Juergen Teller
Juergen Teller

Juergen Teller is a German fashion photographer, based in England. He initially photographed celebrities, and then quickly graduated to shoots for youth style magazines such as The Face and i-D....
 and writers including Jon Savage
Jon Savage

Jon Savage , real name Jonathon Sage, is a Cambridge-educated writer, Presenter and music journalist, best known for his award winning history of the Sex Pistols and Punk rock music, England's Dreaming, published in 1991....
 and Fiona Russell Powell.

By its May 2004 closure, the format had become stale, there were too many competitors, sales had declined and advertising revenues had consequently reduced. The publishers EMAP closed the title, in order to concentrate resources on its more successful magazines, however its fashion spin-off Pop
Pop (magazine)

Pop is a British fashion magazine. Founded by editor Katie Grand, it began publication in 2000. The magazine is designed by art directors Lee Swillingham and Stuart Spalding, and is published triannually....
 still survives as a stand alone magazine brand.

Editors

  • Nick Logan
  • Sheryl Garrett
  • Richard Benson
  • Adam Higginbotham
  • Johnny Davis
  • Neil Stevenson 2002-2004


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