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The Southern issued this quarterly magazine (for first class ticket holders) and made a real effort with the design & layout. This edition, written by Michael Gifford (following the death of long term editor E P Leigh-Bennett the travel writer) was decorated by Victor Reinganum - with a series of vignettes. The magazine was set up and printed by the lovely Curwen Press - and it shows in terms of layout and lettering.
The cover has a fascinating collection of lettering and typography with a graphic description of tracks and points to produce a fan. There appears to have been three variations on the cover design over the decade this, from 1939, being of the final design.
The main article in this issue is regarding the completion of the electrification scheme for lines towards Reading extending electric services beyond Guildford and Virginia Water. This was another phase of the Southern's extensive programme of third rail electrification and modernisation of their primary commuter lines that allowed them to develop commuter traffic and sell a vision of a 'modern' railway. Victor Reinganum's vignettes make an excellent play on the vision of fast, clean electric trains.
Editorial design for The Exchange. The magazine for the College of Business & Behavioral Science at Clemson University.
(designed by Peter Loomis and Joshua Thomas)
Editorial design for PileBuck magazine, the international pile drivers' deep foundations and marine contractor's magazine
The Southern issued this quarterly magazine (for first class ticket holders) and made a real effort with the design & layout. This edition, written by Michael Gifford (following the death of long term editor E P Leigh-Bennett the travel writer) was decorated by Victor Reinganum - with a series of vignettes. The magazine was set up and printed by the lovely Curwen Press - and it shows in terms of layout and lettering.
The cover has a fascinating collection of lettering and typography with a graphic description of tracks and points to produce a fan. There appears to have been three variations on the cover design over the decade this, from 1939, being of the final design.
The main article in this issue is regarding the completion of the electrification scheme for lines towards Reading extending electric services beyond Guildford and Virginia Water. This was another phase of the Southern's extensive programme of third rail electrification and modernisation of their primary commuter lines that allowed them to develop commuter traffic and sell a vision of a 'modern' railway. Victor Reinganum's vignettes make an excellent play on the vision of fast, clean electric trains.
Editorial design for Golf Georgia magazine, the official publication for the Georgia State Golf Foundation
Magazine Design for The Exchange Magazine. The magazine of the College of Business & Behavioral Science at Clemson University.
Editorial design for Golf Georgia magazine, the official publication for the Georgia State Golf Foundation
Opening spread for a story about… well the title pretty much says it. A local Publix let us close down a register to set up for this photo. My apologies to all those shoppers who had to wait in line a bit longer that day.
Opening spread for a photo essay by photographer, Kent Weakly from his trip to Italy. I knew I wanted to open with this classic photo. It needed the space to display with impact. The trick was trying not to take away from the photo with the text that was needed to open the story. The solution was to make the text a part of the photo.
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Editorial design for Golf Georgia magazine, the official publication for the Georgia State Golf Foundation
Editorial design for The Exchange. The magazine for the College of Business & Behavioral Science at Clemson University.
(designed by Peter Loomis and Joshua Thomas)
Magazine design in Malaga.
Magazine: Modern Design magazine, september 2008.
Designer: Rolando S. Bouza.
email: rolando.bouza@gmail.com
website: www.behance.net/bouza
Opening spread for our 30th anniversary issue which had a "by the numbers" theme. The paint by numbers was a natural choice. My fave part is our magazine as the party hat. We had a horribly short deadline and were able to pull it off thanks mainly to Josh Clark's amazing photoshop and illustration skills.
Decided to make the whole magazine look like it was water-logged to package this water-themed issue. While no longer restricted to using models on the cover, I thought in this case, we would keep the traditional beauty, but really mess her up with the water.
Editorial design for The Exchange. The magazine for the College of Business & Behavioral Science at Clemson University.
Editorial design for Golf Georgia magazine, the official publication for the Georgia State Golf Foundation.
Working with text heavy articles.
Magazine design in Malaga.
Magazine: Modern Design magazine, september 2008.
Designer: Rolando S. Bouza.
email: rolando.bouza@gmail.com
website: www.behance.net/bouza
Editorial design for The Exchange. The magazine for the College of Business & Behavioral Science at Clemson University.