Icon magazine's art director talks us through its redesign

Date
11 November 2015

Design magazine Icon has marked its 150th issue with a new look and content strategy, with its first issue of the relaunch boasting a cover by Norwegian architecture and design studio Snøhetta.

“The practice’s hands-on approach is a perfect fit for the new vision for the magazine,” says Icon art director Anja Wohlstrom, who worked with editor David Michon and the editorial team – John Jervis, Debika Ray and Peter Smisek – and designer Simon Kuhn to “push the visual language and create fun lively spreads that engage our readers.”

She explains: “To reflect the more informal editorial tone, I’ve developed a playful grid to allow for a more vivid and flexible layout. Our new font Mark FF, with its geometric and lively characters, brings a vibrant feel to the magazine and works smoothly for both body copy and captions.”

The magazine’s body copy now uses Swift Neue LT Pro in a larger size than previously, aiming for a more modern feel and increased legibility. “It was just too small before!” says Anja. “On the cover, we have used a UV spot ink for the logo and part of the text, to give the magazine a subtle tactility.”

Icon has been redesigned to work in three main sections – Lifestyle, Architecture and Objects – with each part delineated by a subtly different approach to layout and illustrations. Anja says: “We are ambitious in our vision and eager to nurture new talent, which is why we commission as much original photography and illustration as possible for every issue – portraits and original photo stories introduce the people and processes behind the products and industry, while illustrations add texture.”
 

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Icon: Objects Bathroom

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Icon: Lifestyle Design Neighbourhood

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Icon: Lifestyle Destination

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Icon: Objects and Obsessions

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Icon: Lifestyle Hotel

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Icon: Lifestyle Hotel

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Emily Gosling

Emily joined It’s Nice That as Online Editor in the summer of 2014 after four years at Design Week. She is particularly interested in graphic design, branding and music. After working It's Nice That as both Online Editor and Deputy Editor, Emily left the company in 2016.

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