Monday, February 22, 2010

vogue paris march 2010. very experimental.

There's so many different things they tried out in this issue. EXAMPLE 1# Patrick Delmarchier. WTF?!?!?! They rarely use him, he's more of a US Vogue photographer. I love how they shot Anja in the same pose with and without the cape, very clever. Reminds me of a "Spot the differences" game in the back pages of a gossip magazine.




Then, for the opening page of one of the editorials, they used a tombstone font! VERY surprised Carine would allow the art department to get really cheesy with it, but its actually not that bad. She's just letting the Art Deparment go wild! Adding thick stroke borders around the photographs and everything!






How do you guys feel about this? In the Vogue March issue, one of the editorials had a huge white border around the images of one of the editorials, and experimented with many fonts. Does it affect the way you read the magazine?

[images via The Fashion Spot]

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hm hm.. that's amazing but frankly i have a hard time determining it... wonder what others have to say..

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