Thursday, June 30, 2011
Dream Parks
The Summer 2011 issue of British Columbia Magazine is on stands now.
Art Director Ken Seabrook has introduced a new desisgn twist: a white border treatment to frame out this stunning “beauty shot.”
The corner slash (Nabisco) drives home the heft of the special value proposition this issue offers readers… 23 pages of glorious Parks coverage.
A keeper.
Art Director Ken Seabrook has introduced a new desisgn twist: a white border treatment to frame out this stunning “beauty shot.”
The corner slash (Nabisco) drives home the heft of the special value proposition this issue offers readers… 23 pages of glorious Parks coverage.
A keeper.
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- Scott Bullock
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4. Rocky says:
29 August 2011 at 11:48 AM
It's a candy-coloured vomit fest. They're using their masthead type for coverlines! Where is the design talent, Canada?
3. Bunny says:
27 July 2011 at 1:34 AM
The drop shadow doesn't work, and the placement of the coverlines could be adjusted, but otherwise I think it looks really fresh!
2. Rocky says:
25 July 2011 at 9:26 AM
The type! The colour retouch! The drop shadow on the logo -- unspeakable!
1. Editor says:
17 July 2011 at 11:51 PM
The white border treatment is lost on this webpage, though. :)
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