Sentences with phrase «doing magazine layout»

[5] He subsequently got a job doing magazine layout.
Later sshe worked as a graphic designer, art director, and picture editor in the art departments at «House and Garden, «Aperture,» and did magazine layouts, book jacket designs, and freelance picture editing for other publications.

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I used to love that little «magazine», and it was something that I could only find on this blog (I don't know of any other bloggers making a fanzine like that) and the style of writing / layout separated it from what we read daily here in the blog...
So I did a little digging and found this layout in Country Living Magazine and fell in love.
Individually, Dana and Ali explore their own period - specific sides of Giuliani's Manhattan: Dana does layout at Paper magazine by day and attends slam poetry sessions by night; Ali sneaks out at night to dabble in snorting heroin with the club kids.
I do like the features of the arc, but like that scrapbook feature as well and the magazine layout a little better on the nook.
Full layout magazine pages don't need to be zoomed if you have good eyes since even small text is crisp and readable.
It can do some amazing things with layouts, turning a magazine into an app.
And between the full - spread layouts and ArticleView — which let us read articles in a text column — we definitely felt we could do all of our magazine reading on the Nook Color.
It's a worthwhile venue to reach an audience with colorful, relevant content taking advantage of photographs, diagrams, effective page layouts, and a magazine - type model that can prove attractive to readers if done right.
How does that change how we see a layout in a magazine spread?
Under editor Ingrid Sischy, it did layouts for Artforum and Interview magazines.
Before I got to Pratt, which I started attending in January of 1965, I did page layout for Art Voices, an art magazine with offices in the Fuller Building.
But commuting back and forth between Westfield and Manhattan did lead to a seminal work by Graham, «Homes for America,» which appeared in Arts magazine in 1966 as a two - page layout of photos and text.
From 1965 to 1969 he did layout design for Artforum magazine, using the pseudonym «Eddie Russia», and in 1969 he was visiting professor at UCLA, in printing and drawing.
Full layout magazine pages don't need to be zoomed if you have good eyes since even small text is crisp and readable.
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