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BOMB magazine (2014–)

Contributed by Love Lagerkvist on Jun 30th, 2017. Artwork published in .
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From Everything Studio:

Before we started designing BOMB magazine, we went to the office to research its history. The archive we found was like a fossil record of graphic design evolution; spanning three decades, BOMB’s mutation of style was redefined by successive strata of designers. Magazines, perhaps more than most forms of design, indicate a precise history of graphic innovation because publishing cycles catch the micro-trends of the moment.

Rather than try to find the ideal form for BOMB’s content, our approach attempted to capture what we had experienced on the shelves of their archive — the sense of ephemerality and scrappiness. To begin with we designed every issue with a different layout. The building blocks of the magazine — the caption, the column, the headline, the footer — we imagined would change in scale and placement for every issue. The only constant we gave ourselves was the use of the typeface Univers, simply because it has so much stylistic variety. As the years passed we settled into layouts with longer timespans. We stopped frantically remaking the grid from scratch for each issue, and would allow the same template to be repurposed for a year at a time.

Our favorite section in the magazine is First Proof, BOMB’s literature and poetry supplement. To contrast this with the glossy white pages of the Art section, we used a rough newsprint-like stock. Also, we introduced a serif type [Plantin] to put the reader in a slightly different frame of mind. The design is less edgy, and has a slightly more old-fashioned spirit.

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  1. Univers Next to be precise

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