Editorial Design for Magazines for beginners
Influences
A course by user8538479 surname8538479 , Journalist and Art Director
Joined September 2021
Learn the ins and outs of graphic design for magazine articles, from format analysis to text and image layout
About the video: Influences
Overview
“In this lesson I'm going to tell you about some key characters in my work and - why not? - even in my life. Graphic designers, illustrators, writers, artists and film directors. I also know some of these personally, others I have studied through their works. Everyone gave me something, from a technical point of view, but also a creative and human one.”
In this video lesson user8538479 surname8538479 addresses the topic: Influences, which is part of the Domestika online course: Editorial Design for Magazines for beginners. Learn the ins and outs of graphic design for magazine articles, from format analysis to text and image layout.
Partial transcription of the video
“Reference models In this lesson I want to tell you about my models, my inspirations. I will tell you about some characters that directly or indirectly they have been and are fundamental for my professional career. The first of these characters is Milton Glaser, one of the most famous graphic designers in the history of graphics. Illustrator, painter, graphic designer, did all of these things at the highest level. It is famous all over the world for the creation of the I Love New York logo. It is an example of a logo, of a universal logo understood all over the world, then it was reused by e...”
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Course summary for: Editorial Design for Magazines for beginners
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Art Direction, Design, Editorial Design, Graphic Design, Information Design
A course by user8538479 surname8538479
Stefano Cipolla is a journalist and art director at the weekly magazine L’Espresso. Although he originally enrolled to study political science, his life-long love of images helped him discover his passion for design, which he decided to pursue at a private graphic design school instead. After several years at an agency, he shifted to freelance work, producing books and magazines, designing exhibitions, and creating ads for brands and events.
Since then, he's worked for different magazines and newspapers such as Il Manifesto, La Repubblica, and L’Espresso, where he's held the position of art director since 2018. He spent 12 years teaching history of graphic design and infographics at the IED in Rome and currently teaches editorial design at the Scuola di giornalismo in Urbino. He also gives lectures and runs workshops at Mimaster in Milan and the IED in Turin.
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