BEople magazine
BEople magazine
BEople magazine
BEople magazine
BEople magazine
BEople magazine
BEople magazine

BEople magazine

Base, New York, New York, 2001

Description

BEople was launched in one of the most difficult magazine markets of the last two decades. We therefore made design decisions to attempt to have it attract attention in a crowded newsstand: first, the dot on the cover, a simple idea to place emphasis on the magazine’s title; second, an indeterminate grid that shifts according to the subject matter. But perhaps most importantly, we strove for an overall aesthetic that blends classicism and modernism, allowing the magazine to appear rich but uncluttered and to evolve with every new issue.

Juror Notes

“We love that they stuck the masthead over the face of a person, and that it’s a magazine called Belgian People.”

“I like the pacing and the use of white space.”

Collections: AIGA 365: 23 (2002)
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Editorial design
Format: Magazine

Credits

Design firm
Base
Creative direction
Base
Design
Base
Photographer
Jan Welters
Editor
Hilde Bouchez
Typefaces
65 Helvetica Medium, Sabon
Client
<em>BEople</em> magazine
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