1. chasematt:

    Probably the coolest project I’ll ever get a chance to work on. Title, concept, design, art direction and copy support for the Spring / Summer 2012 cover story of Washingtonian’s Bride & Groom issue. Designed at Design Army.

    Client: Washingtonian Magazine

    Creative Director: Pum Lefebure

    Photography: Dean Alexander

     

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  3. Candice Huffine Rocks the Cover of ‘S Moda’!

    mkmag:

    Plus size model, Candice Huffine looks smokin’ and retro-chic for the cover of S Moda. The shots are 1950s/Pin-up girl inspired. 

    The magazine touches upon issues such as body image and asks the model of her own experiences, to which Candice said, “[The Vogue Italia] editorial opened the eyes of the industry and proved that we are beautiful, sexy and good models. Now people want to see more.”

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    (Source: modelkarma.com, via maxeyday)

     

  4. andreafrances:

    Two-Page Layout

     

  5. graphicporn:

    IL 40 — Design Intelligente (by Francesco Franchi)

     

  6. cillian murphy for clash magazine, may 2012.

    (via hiddleston)

     

  7. designadviceoftheday:

    So I decided to make this month Editorial Design & Color Theory Month!

    What is Editorial design? Editorial design is just about everywhere. Magazines, newspapers, websites, tabloids, comics, etc. It’s a different form of design. It’s visual journalism. It’s not like other forms of design where they tend to be only about promoting a single view or product. Editorial design can entertain an audience, instruct, educate, communicate, instruct, etc. It can also be a combination of them. You mostly see it as a combination of text and images.  However, sometimes one dominates the other. It’s the idea of communicating through clean forms of text and images that compliment each other.

     

  8. Magazine service piece for Food Network magazine, written/designed by my for my magazine writing class. Check it out on Behance.

     

  9. fantagraphics:

    Drew Friedman cover illustration for this week’s New York Observer.