Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Study Task 1 - 5 Examples of Editorials

I have always enjoyed car editorials and this looks really nice and is defiantly put together and laid out really well.. Photography seems to play a big part with editorials. 

Naming The Dead focuses on the 176 soldiers who lost their lives in Iraq. It was designed to give a better understanding of the soldiers, where and how they died as well as covering issues relating to conspiracies about why the UK went to war. Research included interviews with soldiers and their families. I like the way the book uses different materials and textures to give it a much more rugged feel
This magazine uses a dramatic photograph accompanied with a beautifully elegant typeface. The whole editorial is actually made by the foil block used to spell out the word "two" without it i feel the whole piece would fail.
This editorial features many pages just covered with pages full of gold print on black stock. The actual magazine is amazingly put together with the layout leaving you dying to turn to the next page . I really like how the colour scheme makes the magazine pop.
This catalog uses varnishes and matt paper to contrast and give the impression of different materials. This makes you want to pick it up and feel it. The inside is clean and crisp with a minimal feel.


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