“Each timeline represents all the iterations of a cover in chronological order,” explains Arthur Buxton. “Within each bar chart, length corresponds to the time in print and the dive most prominent colors are shown proportionally.” Grab a limited edition print of his visualization here. [via Gizmodo]
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