Project Brief
This project involved reimagining the layout and visual language of VOGUE magazine with a strong emphasis on typography and editorial structure. The goal was to gain hands-on experience in publication design by studying and recreating the brand's essence while addressing type hierarchy, grid systems, image placement, and print production techniques.
Conclusion!
Redesigned VOGUE magazine to deepen my understanding of editorial design, with a focus on typography, layout systems, and print production. This project allowed me to analyze the structure of a globally recognized fashion publication and reinterpret its visual language through my own lens. The goal was to experiment with type hierarchy, whitespace, and grid alignment while maintaining the elegance and sophistication that define the VOGUE brand. Through this redesign, I gained valuable insights into the relationship between typography and storytelling in editorial formats. The project sharpened my ability to create layouts that are both functional and visually compelling, reinforcing the importance of consistency, pacing, and brand voice in print design. It also taught me how to adapt classical typefaces like Garamond for modern, luxury editorial experiences.




