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Author: marissarusso

Field Notes: Images & TIME

Posted on March 18, 2019 by marissarusso

One of TIME’s most notable features is its use of photography to tell a story. Photos in TIME are usually direct and straightforward, featuring subjects or sources from the given story. Occasionally, the magazine uses illustrations or graphics, but its… Continue Reading →

2019, FIELD NOTES, PHOTOGRAPHY

Furniture & TIME – Field Notes

Posted on February 25, 2019 by marissarusso

The most important piece of furniture in TIME magazine is the iconic red border around each cover. Even in special issues, they incorporate the red border, just in different forms – although it doesn’t happen often.     Inside TIME:… Continue Reading →

2019, FIELD NOTES, MAGAZINE DESIGN

Field Notes: Language & TIME

Posted on February 11, 2019 by marissarusso

The Name of the Magazine: TIME is one of the most recognizable magazines in the industry, as it has been for decades. The name is straight forward and simple. It conveys that the magazine covers current, or TIMEly, issues. Maybe… Continue Reading →

2019, FIELD NOTES

Field Notes: Typography & TIME

Posted on February 11, 2019 by marissarusso

TIME has always used the same consistent fonts and typefaces. The masthead has always been a large, serif font. It is a classic style for the magazine, giving it a sense of familiarity to readers and prominence in magazine racks.… Continue Reading →

2019, FIELD NOTES, TYPOGRAPHY
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Field Notes: Time and Organization

Posted on January 28, 2019 by marissarusso

TIME magazine is known for its cover design. They are distinguished in the industry, and have usually stayed consistent over the years, with the exception of special issues. COVERS: TIME normally has a red boarder around the margins of the… Continue Reading →

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Field Notes: TIME & Space

Posted on January 21, 2019 by marissarusso

TIME magazine has been in circulation since 1923. The weekly magazine publishes on the standard 8 X 10 3/4″ page, with an average of 56 pages per issue, with exceptions being made for special issues like Person of the Year, which… Continue Reading →

2019, FIELD NOTES, MAGAZINE DESIGN
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Reflections: New to Design

Posted on January 20, 2019 by marissarusso

I took a few variations of graphic design in undergrad. And I failed EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. I managed to pass with a D my final semester, and I really think my professor just wanted me to graduate so I wouldn’t… Continue Reading →

2019, BLOG ASSIGNMENT, REFLECTION

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