10/03/2025
Atlanta Magazine invited Chris to illustrate their October 2025 cover, celebrating 100 years of Delta Air Lines and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The magazine’s creative director discovered Chris’s Jet Age Art style and reached out. After presenting several rough concepts, this final composition was chosen: a view of the ATL tarmac circa 1967, reimagined with a touch of artistic license.
In the foreground is the tail of Delta’s first Douglas DC-9, delivered in 1965 and a workhorse of the fleet for more than 40 years. Overhead, a Delta DC-8—the airline’s first jetliner—soars above the now-vanished 1961 terminal.
Aviation and Delta fans will want to dive into this issue (link below). Highlights include:
◉ The cover story, “Take Off: A Century of Delta and Hartsfield-Jackson” (page 58), by Salem Burdett, Skye Estroff, Lauren Finney-Harden, Catherine Jones, Madeline Shapiro, and Xavier Stevens, with photographs by John E. McDonald.
◉ “A City Between Departures,” a deep profile of ATL itself (page 60).
◉ A series of one-page profiles spotlighting Delta and airport employees.
◉ A 4‑page illustrated timeline of Delta/ATL milestones (page 68).
◉ Ads worth noting: the Atlanta Braves’ striking full‑page tribute to Delta featuring vintage artwork (page 15), and Delta’s own centennial ad (page 41).
Fun fact about the cover art: Delta’s early DC-9s carried the short-lived “sideways widget” version of their tail logo, while most of the fleet—including the DC‑8 overhead—bore the familiar “vertical widget.” Though inconsistent, the mix made for some striking visuals.
View the full issue here:
atlantamagazine.mydigitalpublication.com/atlanta-magazine-october-2025