Editorial Design For An International Fashion And Culture Magazine
A fashion magazine issue designed around empathy—not trends.
Tiquismiquis developed the editorial design for ODDA Magazine No. 29, titled 'The Way We Are'. The issue explores culture as a living identity, reflecting on empathy, creativity, and generational change through the lens of fashion, art, and media. The design captures the magazine’s humanistic and reflective approach to contemporary culture.
Insights
- Tiquismiquis designed ODDA Magazine No. 29, “The Way We Are,” to mirror the issue’s central idea: culture as a living identity shaped by empathy, creativity, and generational change—using design to feel humanistic and reflective rather than trend-driven.
- The visual language is described as contemporary, elegant, minimalist, and sophisticated, aligning with fashion’s high-end expectations while leaving space for art-and-media commentary to breathe.
- The editorial approach treats fashion, art, and media as lenses on contemporary culture, so the layout functions as a framing device—supporting reflective reading and interpretation instead of overpowering the content.
- The issue’s theme implies a careful balance: a restrained system that can flex across different kinds of stories (cultural reflection, creative expression, generational shifts) while maintaining a cohesive tone across the magazine.
