
Editorial design
Catalogues, magazines and structured publications designed to make content easier to read and easier to sell
This family gathers editorial work where layout is not decorative but strategic: it helps organise information, present product or destination ranges, support brand credibility and improve the reading experience across print and digital outputs.
What defines this category
Editorial design that gives rhythm, clarity and credibility to the content
Good layout is about more than placing elements on a page. It decides how the information is read, how the user moves through the content and how the brand is perceived while that reading happens. These projects show that editorial structure can support both understanding and commercial value.
Titles, product blocks, supporting text and navigation cues are arranged to guide the reader naturally.
These are working catalogues and publications, built to support offers, product ranges and institutional communication.
The same editorial discipline helps the piece live better on paper, as PDF or as part of a wider communication system.