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Formy
- Print designed by Gabriela Klos-Kufel
- 46
Standout Features:
- Historical references with modern touches
- Clean and clear typography
- Varied alignments and text breaks
In Formy Magazine’s fifth printed issue, history meets contemporary – design magic by Gabriela Klos-Kufel.
This creative direction truly is the best fit for Formy, which brings a collection of articles and studies covering the history of design and addressing the modern-day problems that Creatives face today.
The designer highlighted one key element that elevated the layout: space.
The visuals are in sharply cut frames arranged in a standard boxed layout for a clean and streamlined look.
The headlines are written in a bold Future Mono font by Klim Typefoundry, which looks professional but still has that unique and edgy character. A touch of history and heritage comes with the body text dressed in an elegant Scala Pro font by Martin Majoor.
Additionally, the short text breaks brought more space to the layout and made the content easier to read despite the small fonts. The unfixed alignments also cut through the monotony in design without looking too messy!