Welcome to the New Reason Magazine
Check our our redesigned print edition and support even more improvements in the future.

This month, Reason launches our first redesign since 2001, and we're pretty proud of it. To celebrate, go page through the new issue or download the whole thing—even if you're not a subscriber!
When Lanny Friedlander assembled the first issues of Reason in a bedroom in his mother's house in 1968, he cobbled together magazines using Letraset press type, an IBM compositor typewriter, and a mimeograph machine. Subscription labels were hand-addressed. His budget was laughably small, but his choices were bold: The now-celebrated font Helvetica adorned the cover, and the look was heavily influenced by the spare, ultra-modern International Typographic Style. The result: A magazine that looked like it had been delivered via time machine.
Following in Friedlander's footsteps, we did the work in-house this time around, too, led by Art Director Joanna Andreasson. The choice to DIY our new look means that the design can continue to evolve as our needs change (and in response to your feedback!), and that Andreasson will be on hand as we improve the look and feel of other Reason properties as well.

As I explain in the new issue:
Our task, in redesigning Reason, was easier than Friedlander's in many ways. Every hour of every day, millions of robots scramble to assemble and label photos and images for us to choose from. Contacting photographers, artists, and writers in Johannesburg or Bangkok is only a moment's work. When we set out to choose our new typeface, Art Director Joanna Andreasson was afloat in a sea of typographic options.
Necessity is the mother of invention, but abundance can be too. In a world where nearly everyone was hungry all the time, Henry VIII's girth (and gout) were status symbols. But when everyone can feast on overstuffed steak burritos, the rich stay thin. For most of history, the only thing scarcer than printed matter was educated, free people with enough leisure time to fill those pricey pages. Reason is a child of plenty, and one response to profusion is to experiment with empty space. Not every inch of every page needs to be dense with data when printing is cheap and information is everywhere. Instead, the goal becomes finding ways to make the consumption of that novel information pleasing and memorable.
On a practical level, in the print mag we've added new columnists and created perches for some of Reason's favorite writers: Former editor Virginia Postrel is returning to our pages with a history-focused column, plus economist Deirdre McCloskey, Free-Range Kids founder Lenore Skenazy, and Contributing Editor J.D. Tuccille. The redesign will also showcase more frequent contributions from our resident legal eagle Damon Root and drug policy aficionado Jacob Sullum, alongside new criminal justice reporter C.J. Ciaramella. We're moving away from the day-to-day news covered so ably here at reason.com and into content with a bit more staying power, appropriate for dead tree.
We hope you'll come take a look at the magazine, subscribe, and donate to support our ongoing efforts to make Reason smarter, weirder, and more beautiful.
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But what about the commenting system?
The magazine still won't have one.
There will be wide margins and footers for comments, and blank pages for lynks.
It's called "Letters to the Editor" and comments are heavily moderated.
Penn Jillette?
Crusty Juggler comments here all the time.
I see his mug every time I have to close that panhandling popup. I would suspect others have the same averse reaction to him as I do at the moment after his shilling for Clinton.
Postrel is writing a column about the history of the commentariat right? Right?
Once she gets over her hangover, yes.
I picture her going full Ezra Pound. "Filth!"
We are the antipode of glamour. Virginia is Snow White, and we are Dowdy, Frumpy, and Shabby.
Whole website needs to be more mobile friendly.
Did you RTFA? In an age where every peon can afford a smart phone, the radical innovative thing is to have a website optimized for desktops.
Justsayin
The print zine is very mobile friendly, unless you leave it at home next to the shitter.
2Chili!
More McCloskey and more 2Chili = more money from me.
More McCloskey or just more trannies in general?
I oppose Prof. McCloskey's right to transition because "Donald" is so easy to spell but I have to google "Deirdre" every fucking time I write it.
And I can never say Worcestershire!
Just misspell it and right click when the red line comes up.
Why not both!?!?
Moar is better!!
Instead of McCloskey you are getting more Chomsky, to complement the Chapman.
That picture looks like good times, I bet Reason is fun to work at. I'm sure they just sit around spitting bullets about commentators that they hate, like those dastardly doctors who talked trash at their unconscious patients.
We're moving away from the day-to-day news covered so ably here at reason.com and into content with a bit more staying power, appropriate for dead tree.
We seem to have moved away including in the print margins select, poignant commentary from favored blog commenters. (Yours truly had been featured thrice and I'm told circulation has increased each time. Coincidence?)
Yeah but that's just you buying three copies for your mom.
(Yours truly had been featured thrice and I'm told circulation has increased each time. Coincidence?)
Not all, Fist of Circulate, that can easily be explained by Denial, The Angry Prostate, impeding systemic blood flow all over, and your ticker (such as it is), working in conjunction with that one sponge wrapped in a linseed poultice that you amusingly call a kidney, is working that much harder pushing less blood around.
They just pity you, and The Staff apparently thinks Denial, The Angry Prostate, is as gas to be around, and something of a cynical guru.
Denial is not a river in Egypt. It's a straining dribble of urine.
What's print?
It's how they get that leopard pattern on your mom's underwear.
Wait...how...dammit!
It'll be as successful as New Coke!!
Fuck GIFs substituting for video.
You need to have a section called "Splitting Hairs" hosted by Robby Soave. And "Deep Dish" corner by ENB.
ENB is NOT pizza!
Dude, Robby will not tolerate split ends.
I would like to see Robby try on Nick's jacket for Halloween or something. He would look like a horribly miscast theater kid in a school production of Grease.
Can't blame him, I can't tolerate them either
Can't trust anyone that doesn't know how to hold a wine glass.
The Reason comments section has a magazine?
It's much more libertarian than this cuck website. Now that it is in the capable paws of the lovely and talented KM-W anyways.
You mean hooves. Not paws. Hooves. KM-W has hooves. You know because she is a horse face. Hooves.
"We're moving away from the day-to-day news covered so ably here at reason.com and into content with a bit more staying power, appropriate for dead tree."
Good choice.
What is the relationship between the mag content and the website content? I've never figured it out. Also, do subscribers have access to archived articles?
It will never be gay-friendly enough.
Sorry I don't buy that this isn't staged, there is nary a monocle or orphan in sight
This redesign is just Reason's campaign to discredit WingDings.
I got the new issue last week. Very good!
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Wow. A bunch of names that don't make the bile rise in the gorge. No Shikha. No Sheldon.
Maybe the times are a changing ... back
Sure hope so.
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Writing about guns, too.
A little column a, little column b.
I notice you purposefully left out column c.