Maybe Magazine

Maybe Magazine

Maybe Magazine

Maybe Magazine provides a subversive take on youth and pop culture. The article "We (Still) Love Pop" analyzes the history of pop music and its power to appeal to the masses, as well as the individual. The bright blue color throughout the article represents the sunny aspect of pop music, like the blue sky on a clear day. It also alludes to a slightly melancholy mood since the article highlights research that pop music has become sadder over the years. Since the article emphasizes the personalized effect of pop music, my art direction for photography emphasizes the inner world of the individual. I chose the typeface Final Six for the headlines and pull quotes since it's a san-serif with friendly, rounded characters that pair well with pop music's approachable nature

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+Art Direction

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Maybe Magazine provides a subversive take on youth and pop culture. The article "We (Still) Love Pop" analyzes the history of pop music and its power to appeal to the masses, as well as the individual. The bright blue color throughout the article represents the sunny aspect of pop music, like the blue sky on a clear day. It also alludes to a slightly melancholy mood since the article highlights research that pop music has become sadder over the years. Since the article emphasizes the personalized effect of pop music, my art direction for photography emphasizes the inner world of the individual. I chose the typeface Final Six for the headlines and pull quotes since it's a san-serif with friendly, rounded characters that pair well with pop music's approachable nature

SCOPE

+Editorial

+Layout

+Art Direction

+Social Media

Maybe Magazine provides a subversive take on youth and pop culture. The article "We (Still) Love Pop" analyzes the history of pop music and its power to appeal to the masses, as well as the individual. The bright blue color throughout the article represents the sunny aspect of pop music, like the blue sky on a clear day. It also alludes to a slightly melancholy mood since the article highlights research that pop music has become sadder over the years. Since the article emphasizes the personalized effect of pop music, my art direction for photography emphasizes the inner world of the individual. I chose the typeface Final Six for the headlines and pull quotes since it's a san-serif with friendly, rounded characters that pair well with pop music's approachable nature

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