Latest Boxing News cover receives unexpected help

THERE have been many memorable covers in the illustrious 115-year history of Boxing News.

In recent months, the magazine has received plaudits for its designs featuring the worldโ€™s biggest names in boxing. This week is no exception, but what readers donโ€™t know is that our โ€˜Rule Britanniaโ€™ cover featuring Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois was somewhat unhelpful.

Boxing News Head of Design Nick Bond knew that he wanted to include a Union Jack on the front of this week’s issue featuring two British fighters with the headline to follow.

โ€œWhen I think of a Union Jack or a flag, I think of pop art,โ€ Nick said.

โ€œVery graphic elements and symbols and logos and stuff. So, that was in my mind as I was doing the cover. And I started adding sort of painted elements to the cover.

โ€œAnd then we came to the headline. While I was doing it, I always thought Rule Britannia was an option.โ€

The headline was a winner but Nick had the idea of doing it by hand in a graffiti style as if someone had walked up and sprayed the words Rule Britannia.

โ€œAnd it just didn’t seem right because when I was doing it myself, it just looked like my handwriting,โ€ he explained. โ€œAnd in my mind, that wasn’t the effect that I wanted.โ€

His nine-year-old son Vincent then stepped in to help out his dad.

โ€œSo, I was getting a bit frustrated and my son was there and I just said to him, โ€˜Look, can you write this for me?’ And he just wrote it across and I thought, well, yeah, perfect.

โ€œThat’s exactly what I wanted. So, I laid it onto the design and it sat quite nicely and it went through. It was something a bit different for us

โ€œI wasn’t quite sure how it would be received but everyone seemed pretty happy with it.”

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