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"1830" unisex magazine

Magazine exercise during the second Year. 
(Print & Interactive)
 
When we were asked to select a concept for a magazine, I decided to create a Cross- gender Magazine, which will contain Topics that interest both sexes. The idea was based on the assumption that if I'm interested in what men reads, then it is possible that it also works the other way around. You might say: wait, there is a famous magazine in Israel call "Laisha", that already has a section just for men. However, the fact that you need to flip the magazine incriminates you.
 
One example is "Blazer" magazine. It contained funny and interesting stories even for me as a woman, but it's kind of embarrassing to read this macho male magazine in public. The magazine size is A5, for the same reason, intimacy. In my Magazine, "1830", I tried to combine between the various contents regarding sexual relationships.
 
 The cover of the magazine is a typographic cover, which creates an interesting connection between the text and the space in which it is found, by blurring and merging it. To conclude, I'm providing the reader a magazine with the needed content, without revealing him. 
 
All the images are not mine. I took them from the web.  I did only the design and typography.
"1830" unisex magazine
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"1830" unisex magazine

all the images are not mine. i took them from the web. i did only the design and typography.

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