Communication Design - 11/30/2023

Communication Design

How does editorial design fit into any of those channels or formats? 

Channels are the platforms or vehicles that you use to reach your audience, such as websites, social media, email, print, or events. Media are the formats or types of content that you use to communicate your message, such as text, images, videos, audio, or interactive elements. Examples of communication design practices include information architecture, editing, typography, illustration, web design, animation, advertising, ambient media, visual identity design, performing arts, copywriting and professional writing skills applied in the creative industries. I believe that inputting editorial design fits into lots of categories of these channels and formats. Generally, editorial design is all about the internal and external aesthetics of the text and channels. Another thing is that Form is the visual manifestation and representation of these stories. An editorial designer takes the core brand along with its content and tries to unite them through four key points of form: layout, typography, color, and imagery. In lots of ways, graphic design and editorial design go side to side, where graphic design elaborates the technical side of the design whereas editorial design structures how exactly the graphic elements will showcase a certain vision and how to connects with a brand's core mission or history or reasoning why the brand was established. 

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