I started my research by looking at sports magazines, which I found to be very generic and uninspiring. Each sports magazine I looked at had very similar layouts and were designed with no imagination. In my mind I wanted to create sports editorial spread that targets the younger generation and has a contemporary feel. I decided to widen my research and look at a variety of editorial spreads, rather than just sport. Here are a few I found inspiring:
Saturday, 2 February 2013
Editorial & Typography Module
The live brief for this module was to create a two page editorial spread for The Society of Publication Designers, choosing one of the following categories: entertainment magazine, city/regional magazine, how-to magazine, innovations magazine, or a sports/adventure magazine. For me, it was a toss up between the city/regional magazine or the sports/adventure magazine, in the end I opted for a sports spread for Ice Hockey.
I started my research by looking at sports magazines, which I found to be very generic and uninspiring. Each sports magazine I looked at had very similar layouts and were designed with no imagination. In my mind I wanted to create sports editorial spread that targets the younger generation and has a contemporary feel. I decided to widen my research and look at a variety of editorial spreads, rather than just sport. Here are a few I found inspiring:
A lot of my research included a grunge vibe, which I decided to pursue...
I started my research by looking at sports magazines, which I found to be very generic and uninspiring. Each sports magazine I looked at had very similar layouts and were designed with no imagination. In my mind I wanted to create sports editorial spread that targets the younger generation and has a contemporary feel. I decided to widen my research and look at a variety of editorial spreads, rather than just sport. Here are a few I found inspiring:
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Magazine Spread
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