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Father's Day

This Father’s Day, Make Your Dad a D Magazine Cover Star

Order your custom cover before Thursday to ensure your one-of-a-kind gift arrives in time.
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Readers, don’t forget: Father’s Day is this Sunday. If you haven’t found a great gift yet, check out our 2021 gift guide here.

Maybe Dad would appreciate a pint of small-batch bourbon ice cream or a high-tech portable grill. Perhaps a cool pair of sneakers and a bright button-up would be more up his alley. No matter his preferences, we think he’s sure to love one gift on the list: a custom-made D Magazine Father’s Day cover.

This year, give Dad the recognition he deserves by making him a cover star. It’s a frameable keepsake that will adorn his desk or bookcase for years to come.

Choose from three cover designs:

The Best Dad in Dallas

The Most Interesting Dad in Dallas

The Best Grandpa in Dallas

Once you’ve selected a headline, you’ll just need to upload a photo. Choose a solo shot of Dad, or go for an image of the whole family. Either way, be sure to follow our photo parameters for the best results.

Order your cover by Thursday, June 17 to ensure you have time to print and frame the digital file before Father’s Day.

Get Your Custom Cover Now

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WE WANT YOUR COVER TO LOOK GREAT!

Consider the following requirements for your photo submission.

Vertical photos only.

Please also allow for space at the top of the photo so our logo and cover lines don’t block any part of your image.

Ideal image resolution: 300 dpi

Max file size: 10MB

File types accepted: .jpg, .png, .pdf

Examples of Correct Images: 1 2

Examples of Incorrect Images: 1 2

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