
Editorial
Design
Well-executed editorial design can increase reader retention and satisfaction. Engaging layouts and visuals make content more digestible, encouraging readers to spend more time with your material and fostering a deeper connection with your brand.
94%
of first impressions are related to design, especially visual layout, cover design, and typography. -The Book Smugglers

50%
more sales are reported at newsstands for magazines with professionally designed covers compared to DIY layouts. -Magazine Publishers Association

60%
of readers are more likely to engage with a digital publication if it has clear typographic hierarchy and scannable layout. -Adobe UX Survey

75%
of adults over 60 prefer font sizes of 14 pt or larger, showing that accessibility in editorial design directly affects reader satisfaction. -AIGA & Web Accessibility Initiative
Process Overview
Designing editorial pieces, whether it's a magazine, report, catalog, or digital publication, is more than arranging text and images. It’s about building a cohesive experience for the reader while staying true to your brand voice.
Here’s how we make that happen:
Discovery & Strategy: Goals, audience, tone, and format are defined to guide the design process.
Content Review & Structuring: Content is organized into a clear, engaging, and easy-to-navigate hierarchy.
Design Concepts: Initial layouts establish visual style, typography, grid systems, and design direction.
Feedback Rounds: Visuals, layout, and tone are refined through structured feedback and revisions.
Final Delivery: Final files are prepared for professional printing and/or optimized for digital use.