Editorial Layouts
These editorial layouts were created for Garnet & Black Magazine for fashion and style-focused features. The spreads highlight curated pieces while also providing sourcing and pricing information for readers. Each layout was designed using a structured grid system and clear typography hierarchy to guide the viewer through the page. Strong imagery anchors the spreads, while thoughtful spacing and shifts in scale create visual rhythm across multi-page features.
Editorial layout design created for a multi-page style feature inspired by a designer’s sketchbook. The scrapbook-inspired concept incorporates fabric strips, layered photo cutouts, and button elements to create a crafted, DIY aesthetic while maintaining clear typography hierarchy for sourcing outfit styling details. Photography for the feature was produced by the Garnet & Black photography team. Published in the Spring 2025 issue of Garnet & Black Magazine.
Single-page editorial layout design interpreting a poem about kintsugi through visual metaphor. A broken glass texture, crack inspired composition lines, illustrated bowl, and fractured title treatment reinforce themes of breakage and repair while maintaining clear typography hierarchy. Published in the Fall 2025 issue of Garnet & Black Magazine.
Digital editorial layout designed for the online version of a Garnet & Black Magazine poem inspired by kintsugi. Broken glass textures, crack-inspired patterns, and a fractured title treatment were used to visually reflect themes of breakage and repair while maintaining clear typography hierarchy for readability on screen.
Portrait photography created for a Garnet & Black Magazine feature on student entrepreneurs at the University of South Carolina. The images support interviews highlighting students balancing academic life with building their own businesses, while the editorial layout and design were completed by the magazine’s design team. Published in the Fall 2025 issue of Garnet & Black Magazine.
Editorial layout design inspired by the texture and luminosity of sequined garments. A layered background and textured headline treatments were used to mirror the material quality of the clothing while preserving clarity through disciplined grid structure and hierarchy. Photography for the feature was produced by the Garnet & Black photography team. Published in the Fall 2025 issue of Garnet & Black Magazine.