Print Design
Voyage Publication's Broadsheet
Designing the Voyage Broadsheet with a modern approach required a balance between traditional newspaper structure and contemporary aesthetics to create an engaging and visually appealing publication. Unlike conventional broadsheets that rely on dense text-heavy layouts, Voyage embraced a sleek, minimalist design while maintaining the integrity of journalistic storytelling.
The typical timeline for designing begins with research and concept development, followed by wireframing and layout structuring, then content placement and refinement, leading to revisions and finalization, and concluding with print production and distribution.
One of the challenges I faced while designing Voyage was maintaining the balance between editorial structure and visual appeal. Unlike traditional broadsheets, which prioritize dense content, a modern approach required careful spacing, minimalistic elements, and a strong focus on imagery. I also ensured that the layout was adaptable for both print and digital formats, making it versatile for a wider audience.
Designing the Voyage Broadsheet was a transformative experience that deepened my skills in modern publication design, typography, and editorial layout strategies. It challenged me to rethink traditional newspaper layouts and integrate contemporary design principles that cater to today’s visually driven audience. By blending classic journalism with a sleek, modern aesthetic, Voyage became more than just a broadsheet—it became a visually compelling storytelling experience.