Shout
Shout is a conceptual contemporary writing magazine about politics in music. The name shout was chosen to be loud like politics often are, and can be an action done by a crowd, either at a protest, or a concert. The design of the magazine is unapologetic, highlighting both the loudness that we see and hear, as well as the quiet nature of politics and music that can go undetected.
Wordmark Process
Exploration of the wordmark design. The final iteration emphasizes the loudness of the word
Final Wordmark
Cover
Table Of Contents
The layout of the table of contents shapes the rest of the magazine. So I explored with the use of type as image
Article Spreads
Following the same theme as the table of contents, I pushed the boundaries of type as image to reinforce the theme being loud and unapologetic