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Choose Your Favorite Normandy Cover

It is a tie!

 

 Just in time for Father’s Day, Legion Magazine will be releasing our fifth SIP which marks the 70th anniversary of Canada’s major contribution during the Normandy Campaign. We asked you to choose one of three covers and after analyzing the votes and assigning one vote to each unique voter it appears we have a tie. So, we have narrowed the contest down to your two favourites and over the next five days we will tally up the final votes and pick a winner.

You get to choose the next award-winning cover for Legion Magazine’s Special Interest Publication. We will announce the winner on Monday, March 31, 2014.

It is up to you.

 

The winner will be on newsstands on May 26, 2014.

Click on a cover to vote!

 

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jtar
jtar
12 years ago

Not sure if you sell on newsstand but the one on the left will do much better. Single clear image and cover lines easy to read. The cover on the right is too dark. In the bonus button (on the left), yellow would stand out more than orange and special collectors edition should be more legible and/or bigger. i really like that it looks like a medal. I’m also not sure about the line “Canada’s Ultimate story” but it’s not the end of the world if you can’t change it. Great job on both covers though. Love your magazine.

Gathering Our Heroes
Gathering Our Heroes
12 years ago

While the group photo is really nice, I think the Profile Cover has captured the emotions. You can see it in his gaze. You can feel it.

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