Design and Construction of a Magazine

Long report, fixed sections and long interview

A course by Oscar Mariné , Graphic designer

Graphic designer. Madrid, Spain.
Joined December 2014
97% positive reviews (193)
3,486 students
Audio: Spanish
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About the video: Long report, fixed sections and long interview

Overview

“The reports must be treated in a special way, like the long interview and the sections. In this lesson I explain it to you.”

In this video lesson Oscar Mariné addresses the topic: Long report, fixed sections and long interview, which is part of the Domestika online course: Design and Construction of a Magazine. Design a printed magazine from scratch.

Partial transcription of the video

“[Music] It is very important that when doing this project and in many of them you will wonder What are five people doing doing a project? Well, a gate takes a lot of work. because you have to foresee and you have to provide security to all those people who go to work in the future in the magazine, we have to give solutions for any problem that may arise. So what we do in your project is well, each of us in development and a part of the work. We are currently opting for teams much smaller where there is a person who does everything for budget reasons and because digital work brings much clos...”

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Course summary for: Design and Construction of a Magazine

  • Level: Beginner
  • 97% positive reviews (193)
  • 3486 students
  • 4 units
  • 13 lessons (2h 44m)
  • 4 downloads
  • Category

    Design
  • Areas

    Communication, Editorial Design, Graphic Design, Information Design

Oscar Mariné

Oscar Mariné
A course by Oscar Mariné

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Graphic designer

Oscar Mariné, National Design Award 2010, is a graphic designer, illustrator, expert typographer and professional artist. His internationally recognized work includes iconic designs for film directors such as Pedro Almodóvar, Alex de la Iglesia, and Julio Meden, musicians such as Bruce Springsteen, Psychedelic Furs or Brian Eno, press (El País, C International Photo Magazine) and a variety of brands (Absolut Vodka, Hugo Boss, Camper, Loewe, etc).

With an extensive portfolio in editorial projects, and in the field of journalism, in 2007 the newspaper El País entrusted the design of its editions to its studio. El País Semanal has regained its original name, Babelia has been totally transformed, Domingo provides in-depth journalism for the weekend.

His latest projects include the brand for the Matadero Madrid, the new cultural center of the city. The identity of Mariné covers all the graphic applications: signage, publications, advertising, stationery, etc ...

Other works include: Exhibition "The Workers" by Sebastião Salgado for the National Library, publications for the Universal Exposition of Seville 1991, campaigns for the Junta de Castilla-La Mancha, exhibition graphics for the Reina Sofia National Art Museum, launches for RTVE, exhibition for the UN, and many other projects for the SGAE, Caja Madrid, Santander Bank, 40 Principales, La Ser, Canal +, El Corte Ingles, Santiago Bernabéu, Hugo Boss, Pepsi, Interior Design, Cambio 16, Marie Claire Spain , International Amnesty...

As an artist, Mariné's pictorial work has been the object of individual exhibitions in Tokyo, New York, Milan, Venice, Bologna, Madrid or Ibiza, and is part of relevant collective exhibitions.


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Design and Construction of a Magazine. Design course by Oscar Mariné

Design and Construction of a Magazine

A course by Oscar Mariné
Graphic designer. Madrid, Spain.
Joined December 2014
  • 97% positive reviews (193)
  • 3,486 students