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What magazines are there with excellent typesetting and good design?

Recommendation 1: KINFLOK, a must-have magazine for literary fans.

When it comes to typesetting, excellent design and good-looking magazines, KINFOLK is the first one! This magazine is popular from abroad to China, and it is simply a must-have magazine for literary fans!

If you look at various photos of INS or a treasure, as long as you want to take a photo that highlights the literary atmosphere, it is right to choose KINFOLK as the main shooting material and take whatever you want. The thick literary atmosphere instantly comes out through the paper!

Since the English version, the cover of each issue of KINFOLK has attracted a large number of fans with its simple and soft colors. In the overall layout design, exquisite pictures and concise layout are unique among many magazines. Travel, food, dinner, literature and art recommended by various magazines complement each other.

Recommendation 2: I want to take this magazine to the ends of the earth to read whole grains.

I first learned about this magazine because of the recommendation of an official WeChat account, saying that two people walked in different cities in the world and then photographed what they saw, heard and ate. So I sorted out a magazine different from travel notes.

Apart from the usual cold wind, what attracted me most about this magazine imported from abroad was the choice of every picture in it. If it's not printed in a magazine, it's a perfect wallpaper and screensaver in a mobile phone, and it's an excellent landscape poster posted on the wall. And in the production of domestic version, regardless of layout design or paper selection, we try our best to pursue the unity with the original version. So it's worth seeing!

Recommendation 3: Our boss said that all designers should read Weekend Pictorial.

Maybe the boss has a soft spot for Weekend Pictorial, so he stubbornly subscribes every year. And every time we have a meeting, we feel strongly that all Amway designers should read this magazine. Say how good the design sense of the magazine is, how great the layout of the magazine is, and how international it looks as a whole ... In short, every time he talks about Barabara, we will please the leaders and put some weekend pictorial on our desk.

In fact, the overall design of Weekend Pictorial is good, simple and generous, and the frame structure of each font is very reasonable, especially the guidance of visual moving lines, which is well done. There was once a copywriter, Xiao Bai, who was particularly worried about how to typeset PPT. Our writing director threw him a copy of Weekend Pictorial and asked her to arrange it according to this magazine. If it is not arranged, compare it carefully! See how people choose their fonts, how big they are, and where they put them on the page. If you can't understand the arrangement, you are not suitable for this job. Then a long time later, this former copywriter Xiao Bai became the god of PPT in our company.

Recommendation 4: MOOK has its own style of "Knowing the Day" and "Knowing the Middle".

Zhiri and Zhizhong are both magazines belonging to the MOOK category. Each issue has a theme and will interview many different people. These two magazines, one from Japan and the other from China, both extend and develop various cultural symbols as creative points. You can basically make this clear, and then grow up, through this, you can see the culture of the whole society.

In terms of layout, I don't like these two magazines very much, but many friends think they are not bad. Mainly in my opinion, the design style of these two magazines is a bit chaotic, the arrangement is chaotic, the paper selection of layout pages is also diverse, and the aspects of mixed layout of pictures and texts are also very dense. It may be Japanese design style, but I personally don't like it.

These two magazines are recommended because they have strong cultural attributes and can show the differences between different cultures through the layout. I think this is a feature of the design, which is worthy of recognition.

These magazines are either purchased by myself on schedule or I often read them. Because of the designer's profession, there is really no way to start with a magazine that is not beautifully designed. If there is no cover or inner page design that can attract me, then even the wonderful words will not enter my shopping cart. So it seems that I was born from books like Friends, Story Club and Youth Digest.