1. Enle Li, Parallax magazine

    This project was created for Typography class to conceptualize how I want to communicate about photography as it related to the idea of parallax. Conceive of the size of the magazine, design a logo/logotype for Parallax, select typography, construct a grid, and Featuring Photographer: Tatsuo Suzuki.

    (Source: behance.net)

  2. Lef journal, covers were designed by Alexander Rodchenko

    LEF (“ЛЕФ”) was the journal of the Left Front of the Arts (“Левый фронт искусств” – “Levy Front Iskusstv”), a widely ranging association of avant-garde writers, photographers, critics and designers in the Soviet Union. It had two runs, one from 1923 to 1925 as LEF, and later from 1927 to 1929 as Novy LEF (‘New LEF’). The journal’s objective, as set out in one of its first issues, was to “re-examine the ideology and practices of so-called leftist art, and to abandon individualism to increase art’s value for developing communism.”

    (Source: flickr.com)

  3. Alex Trochut, typography for Wallpaper* 

    (Source: alextrochut.com)

  4. Projekt magazine cover

    Projekt magazine cover

  5. Projekt magazine cover
“In the 60s two foreign design magazines were passed around America as though they were underground or samizdat publications. One was Graphis from Switzerland, the other was Projektfrom Poland.” Steven Heller, http://www.printmag.com/design-inspiration/polish-projekt-good-stuff/

    Projekt magazine cover

    “In the 60s two foreign design magazines were passed around America as though they were underground or samizdat publications. One was Graphis from Switzerland, the other was Projektfrom Poland.” Steven Heller, http://www.printmag.com/design-inspiration/polish-projekt-good-stuff/

  6. Projekt 

    Projekt 

    (Source: Flickr / uniteditions)

  7. Projekt magazine cover

    Projekt magazine cover

  8. Projekt magazine cover

    Projekt magazine cover

  9. “To us, the brown corrugated box sleeve held shut by a black elastic band represented a certain rawness and reminded us of those raunchy magazines that arrive in the mail in a plain brown-paper envelope. Mats [Gustavsson] also provided the ”illustrated” writing for the cover.”
http://www.visionaireworld.com

    “To us, the brown corrugated box sleeve held shut by a black elastic band represented a certain rawness and reminded us of those raunchy magazines that arrive in the mail in a plain brown-paper envelope. Mats [Gustavsson] also provided the ”illustrated” writing for the cover.”

    http://www.visionaireworld.com

    (Source: shaaaant)

  10. bureauborsche:

Bureau Mirko Borsche – Jetzt Magazin Nr. 15

    bureauborsche:

    Bureau Mirko Borsche – Jetzt Magazin Nr. 15