Magazine Covers
A project for my course, Ideas & Images, at George Brown School of Design.
We could choose any medium to represent the 10 weeks of what we learned from class, I chose to digitally create magazine covers. Here are a few of the ones I created.
2021

Using the random Wikipedia page generator, and a book mockup, we used randomly chosen images and text to create a book cover, which I used on this digital magazine cover, recommending books to the audience. Photoshop and Illustrator.

A politically charged magazine cover focusing on gender, how psychologists defined it in the past, and how it carries into today. 'Animus' refers to the theory of Carl Jung and the collective unconscious, or archetypes. Photography, Illustrator, & Photoshop.

Another politically charged cover, also about gender, but focusing on sexism, racism, and intersectionality. This was based on a class where we learned about and viewed misogynistic and racist advertisements being shown in the past, and their impact on the industry today, and how it carries on. Photography, Illustrator, & Photoshop.

Magazine cover using a lot of colour theory, shape/line, and typography to emphasize the feeling of failure, and the cycle of it. Photoshop and Illustrator.

Magazine cover based on an image of my "muse", which is bold and bright colours. I wanted to highlight how things like big cities with a lot of bright lights, or nightclubs, sometimes seem "larger than life" and hypnotizing, and will likely never fade into obscurity. Ink/paper, Photoshop, & Illustrator.