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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

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.

Kraft Cream Cheese Cheer-Ups - Party on, Kraft products! Shelf Life loves zany-kicky titbit suggestions. We also love “gay cocktail time” with a “gay and festive hostess” and most of all “gay aluminum containers”. Cool!

 

Campbell’s Great Idea:

 

Golden Rabbit - We’re not sure about the ‘rabbit’ reference: is it an allusion to rarebit, or are the toast points supposed to look like bunny ears? Shelf Life has another viewpoint entirely. To us, this combo looks like a nightmarish cheeseburger, minus the burger.

   

Magazine Article design for Self Magazine "Ten Satisfying Superfoods"

 

All of the photos were taken by me.

 

Visual Communications 2 Fall 2010

Sprite Lime Punch - Shelf Life is puzzled by this punch recipe, which calls for lime gelatin, bottled lime juice, and frozen limeade, but no real lime (except as garnish). Oh well. We’ll just go with the flow and take them up on that vodka suggestion.

 

Magazine Design, Brand Identity, Brand Collateral Brochure, Web Design

 

MAP Magazine’s readers are affluent, sophisticated consumers with a passion for music, the arts, fashion, cuisine and everything that is design. They also enjoy the finer things in life. MAP is the ideal platform to promote your business and reach your target audience.

 

MAP magazine differentiates itself with an innovative, unique graphic design and a flair for the artistic. MAP is a refreshing new publication with the perfect blend of art, music, design and luxury; brought together in a cool and classy way.

 

Logo, Brand, Identity, Editorial, Print, Layout, Miami

 

www.themapmag.com

Editorial design for Golf Georgia magazine, the official publication for the Georgia State Golf Foundation

Editorial design for Grape Anticipation Magazine

Call us feminist, but – isn’t it sort of weird that the big, un-fancy cake goes to the boys (and only on their birthdays, since presumably too many cakes would make them gay) while the smaller, frou-frou number goes to ‘good little girls?’ Of course, the femme cake has a cherry on top. Creepy.

  

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Silver medal at 17 Malofiej International Infographic Award

 

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Magazine Design for The Exchange Magazine. The magazine of the College of Business & Behavioral Science at Clemson University.

This is another page from my magazine. The entire backbone of the mag was about the new 1% fat milk 'the One' from Wisemans Milk. So, naturally, that theme oozes throughout the design.

The opening spread for a feature story about growth suggestions for the small but growing town of Ocala. Don't go to the sideways spread often, but when it's right...

 

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Editorial design for Grape Anticipation Magazine

Editorial design for Golf Georgia magazine, the official publication for the Georgia State Golf Foundation

Editorial design for Golf Georgia magazine, the official publication for the Georgia State Golf Foundation.

Magazine Design (editorial design) for Grape Anticipation Magazine

Editorial design for Designer Dream Homes Magazine, a DDP publication.

 

Editorial design, magazine design, magazine, designer dream homes, dpp, dpp publishing, Kathleen nalley,

Fortune // Sept. 16, 2013

 

Illustration by Marius Roosendaal

Opener for a travel story focused on how Orlando is a fun destination for adults too.

Aunt Jemima: Scrumptious Brunches From A Month Of Sundays - Ah, innocence. Shelf Life loves the fact that in February 1960 the word ‘brunch’ had to be explained: “Call it breakfast … call it lunch … call it ‘brunch’”. Along the same lines, Shelf Life would like to coin another term: “Call her Aunt Jemima .. call her a patronizing emblem from a dominant culture … call her Aunt Patrodomture!”

 

Opening spread for a feature story that exposes the corn industry’s negative impact on health and the environment. Borrowing from the photography book Food Play by Joost Elffers and Saxton Freymann I sought to create a villianous character out of an ear of corn. I turned to local photographer Kent Weakley and my retoucher, Josh Clark for the photo. The sinister grin together with my Natural Corn Killers headline set a perfectly ominous tone for the story to follow.

 

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