We were very pleased to be commissioned with the redesign of the German version of the »MIT Technology Review«. The magazine of the renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology covers news and topics from science and technology in an exciting and, above all, low-threshold way. The German edition published by Heise Verlag is editorially independent of the American licensor and supplements the content of the American version with its own contributions from a European perspective.
In addition to a general refresh, we wanted to make the potential of the content attractive to a broader audience by visually loosening it up. Our redesign is based on colorfulness, characteristic typography and a flexible design grid that provides the in-house graphics team with both guidelines and sufficient freedom in the layout. The graphic innovations were implemented starting with the first issue of 2022.
• Credits
Editor-in-Chief:
Luca Caracciolo
Art Direction and Design:
Bureau Bordeaux
DTP-Management and Cover Designs:
Matthias Timm
Bureau Bordeaux
DTP-Management and Cover Designs:
Matthias Timm
Illustration (Column):
Benjamin Behrendt
Benjamin Behrendt
Fonts:
Relative Pro (Colophon Foundry)
ABC Favorit (Dinamo)
Relative Pro (Colophon Foundry)
ABC Favorit (Dinamo)