Mâos 31 – Magazine design on Editorial Design Served. Graphic design is a form-giving process.
The forms it creates don't merely carry content, they become part of it because every choice of typeface and of typographic arrangement, of colour, of spacing, of photographic treatment, of paper, of printing technique, of format and finishing becomes a way of saying something. Book Publishing Agency. Magazines & Publishing - Red Giant London. We love magazines; designing them, writing them, editing them, publishing them, reading them.
We are magazine junkies because we love magazine design. We have spent our entire working lives (well in excess of 100 man-years) working in the magazine business at all levels. We have published magazines for ourselves and for others; customer magazines, news-stand magazines and trade magazines. So, yes, it is fair to say we know a thing or two about magazine design and publishing. We have huge experience on both the magazine editorial and commercial side, and have edited a great variety of magazines over the years – from education trade titles to Goodwood’s annual glossy Members’ magazine, used car buying guides to Formula 1 team magazines, event listings to classic car news-stand consumer publications.
Of course, publishing does not have to be magazine-related. John Good - Creative Publishing. The John Good group is the largest publisher of theatre programmes in the UK, producing up to six million programmes a year for customers from every corner of the British Isles, including London’s West End.
What makes us unique is that we offer a full publishing service that includes graphic design and illustration, editorial and picture research, liaison with production companies, dedicated account management, printing and delivery. As programme publishers we recognise both the artistic value and the importance of programmes as an effective source of income and a unique opportunity to keep your organisation at the forefront of your audience’s mind. Whether your programme is for a touring production, a pantomime or a repertory show, it remains an integral part of the theatre-going experience and can support and enhance any event. Unit Editions. Design Inspiration / Bench.li. Keenan. Peter Mendelsund. David Pearson Design. Alex Merto. Editorial Design Inspiration – Skin Deep magazine. This website uses cookies to improve your experience.
We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept or Read More Skin Deep is a magazine by graphic designer Tessa Simpson that aims to question the portrayal of women in mainstream media. The imagery inside is a mix of simple film-photography and collage that sits alongside articles on subjects such as shaving and the use of make-up. Also included inside is a photographic insert that focuses on the daily ‘beauty’ routines of women. Share this: Like this: Subscribe to our mailing list Like this post? Related Posts Punased I (The Reds) Illustrated hand-printed books by Valeria Brancaforte Jane Austen ‘Tears’ book cover series What do you think?
The Past Recedes zine British Serial Killers zine The Book Design BlogThe Book Design Blog showcases inspirational books, zines and other publication designs.Submit work and get featured. FPO: Annual Reports Archives. About FPO (For Print Only), is a division of UnderConsideration, celebrating the reality that print is not dead by showcasing the most compelling printed projects.
FPO uses Fonts.com to render Siseriff and Avenir Next. FPO is run with Six Apart’s MovableType. We Love Magazines. Another Escape launched earlier this year and number two has just been published.
Like last time, it’s divided into four distinct sections – Inspiration, Exploration, Process and Response – and uses these to deal with different aspects of the extraordinary in the ordinary. Octopuses, rehabilitating old machines, beekeeping and the revival of the tango all make appearances as editors Rachel and Jody spread their net wide. A personal highlight is this story about coffee preparation (below). Another Escape is a very gentle, quiet magazine that deserves your attention. Projects — Alex Hunting Studio. Libanus Press. YO! Mag and Annual Reports on Editorial Design Served. Associated British Foods Annual Report on Editorial Design Served.
Introducing...Gabriela Maskrey who makes in-flight magazines sexy with impeccable design. Where do you work?
I am based in Bordeaux at the moment. I moved here in August from Barcelona after finishing my masters in graphic design and working for almost a year in Javier Mariscal’s studio. Bordeaux is an amazing place; great wine and only one hour away from the Atlantic Ocean (it is vital for me to live in a place near the sea, as I grew up next to it back in Lima). I to and fro to London fairly regularly, sometimes for work but also to get my fix of my friends in my favourite European city.
How does your working day start? My day starts usually with a cup of coffee while reading the news from Peru and Europe. How do you work and how has that changed? Back in the day, I used to launch myself into projects with a lot of passion, though maybe a bit too aggressively. Where would we find you when you’re not at work? Would you intern for yourself?
Christen Pedersen on Behance. Aftenposten Junior on Editorial Design Served.