Il Patto Sociale – Print Version
I had the opportunity to work on a design project for the print version of a Milanese newspaper, an important extension of a small newsroom that publishes daily news on current affairs, politics, health, recipes, and other topics of interest. The primary goal was to create a print format that was not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and consistent with the design of the website.
The newspaper design was crafted to convey professionalism and dynamism while adhering to principles of simplicity and clarity. We opted for clean, legible typography, with strategic use of colors and images to draw the readers’ attention. Each page was designed to facilitate reading and consuming news, ensuring that the content remained at the forefront.
A key element of the project was maintaining visual coherence between the print format and the website. We preserved the same graphic style, making it easy for readers to recognize the newspaper and establish a connection with the brand. This synergy not only reinforces the company’s identity but also offers a seamless experience for users, both online and offline.
Additionally, I implemented a layout that allows for easy content management, enabling the newsroom to update news and integrate articles of interest quickly and efficiently. This approach made the newspaper’s production process smoother, allowing the team to focus on the quality of the content.
The end result is a print product that reflects the newsroom’s values: to inform, engage, and inspire readers. Through this project, the newspaper not only maintains its relevance in the media landscape but also stands out as a valuable resource for Milanese readers.