Work

Editorial cover study, one layout, twelve decisions.

Personal design study.

This project explores how one editorial layout can hold twelve different visual directions.

The structure stays consistent: masthead, supporting cover lines, main headline, issue line, and signature placement. What changes is the image, season, palette, mood, and hierarchy decisions.

Editorial cover template, the underlying structure showing fixed and movable elements

The template. What stays fixed, what moves, what changes with the picture.

Twelve studies

The strongest covers in the set are March, September, April, and June. October is close, but still needs one cleanup pass.

Vogue January, Winter Elegance Vogue February, The Elegance Edit Vogue March, The Heritage Edit Vogue April, The Bridal Edit Vogue May, Spring Into Summer Vogue June, The Summer Preview Vogue July, Riviera Style Vogue August, Summer Holidays Vogue September, Modern Power Vogue October, When Winter Meets Comfort Vogue November, Winter Elegance Redefined Vogue December, Christmas and New Year's

This study is not really about fashion.

The useful point is this: a consistent system can hold different content, but every image still needs individual hierarchy decisions.

That is the same principle behind my work, clarity before tools.

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Personal design study. Not affiliated with Vogue or Condé Nast.