New Work: August 2009 Archives

Ocala Magazine

Ocala Magazine

Jamie Mark, the Creative Director at Ocala Magazine, sends along some of the work and making-of process for their recent "Water" issue:
I am currently the creative director for a small publishing company in the city of Ocala in North Central Florida. We run an extremely modest operation out of an old Victorian house in the city's historic district. As members of the Florida Magazine Association (FMA), we attended their annual conference last week showcasing our new issue of Ocala Magazine. It generated a lot of discussion during the conference based not only on what we did, but how little we spent to do it. I know we are just a tiny magazine, but since magazines big and small are struggling with budgets, I thought it was worth sharing...
 
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Complex: Style and Design Issue

Complex: Style and Design Issue

Tim Leong, Design Director at Complex, sends a behind-the-scenes update from their Aug/Sept issue on stands now:
It's our 5th Annual Style and Design Issue, in which we did collaborations between artists and the photoshoots for both of our covers and cover stories.
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Footwear Plus

Footwear Plus

The creative team at Footwear Plus sends along some spreads from a recent story:
Our great challenge is to show shoes in an interesting way. This was shot by Aneta Bartos, styled by Michel Onofrio, designed by Trevett McCandliss and creative directed by Nancy Campbell. Aneta's style lent itself to romantic images created using an antique polaroid camera. Trevett went for a clean and classic type treatment to complement the beauty of the photography.
The full story, after the jump...
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Psychology Today

Psychology Today

A deep look into the just-shipped October issue of Psychology Today, from Creative Director Ed Levine:
Psychology Today's October issue is an example of the exciting conceptual challenges the art department regularly tackles. Many of the articles are abstract, about things that cannot be observed by the eye and require creative problem solving. The solutions are a result of close collaboration with our great contributors, thought provoking editorial material, and Kaja Perina, Editor-In-Chief.
A closer look at the cover and several features after the jump...
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