Editorial Content Design: A News Experience
The form of editorial content and time: the week
A course by Francesco Franchi , Designer and Journalist
About the video: The form of editorial content and time: the week
Overview
“The week — a specific, quality back, different every day, but recurring every seven. A product designed for even more relaxed reading, which covers various topics, which serves to involve different niches of readers and which we can extract and keep. Not a supplement to convey advertising, as in an old attachment format, but a weekly magazine, even with light foliation, fundamental for conveying alternative content.”
In this video lesson Francesco Franchi addresses the topic: The form of editorial content and time: the week, which is part of the Domestika online course: Editorial Content Design: A News Experience. Design a publishing experience that responds to and adapts to new information consumption. Combines analog and digital platforms to shape content to be read, watched, listened to, and touched..
Partial transcription of the video
“We've seen the time, we saw the day, and here we are now at the third column of our matrix, the week. A content that lasts seven days, which can be different every day, which can address different niches of readers based on their passions and interests. A content that can be proposed on paper, and we will see case studies where the weekend spine of a newspaper grows proposing various inserts and supplements. Or a content that could be a digital service. Let's take a look at how we distributed the weekly content within the Repubblica case study. The idea within the Repubblica project was to ...”
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Course summary for: Editorial Content Design: A News Experience
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Areas
Editorial Design, Graphic Design, Information Design

Francesco Franchi
A course by Francesco Franchi
Francesco Franchi is a prominent designer and journalist, known for his influential work on the redesign of Repubblica and for his role as former creative director of "Intelligent Lifestyle," the innovative magazine of Il Sole 24 ore. Throughout his career, Francesco has explored how design and information intertwine in the digital age, and his contributions have been instrumental in shaping the way we consume news and editorial content today. His experience and vision make Francesco Franchi an exceptional guide for exploring editorial design in the digital age.
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