MORPH
Magazine







The project includes a cover and two spreads, pairing a long-form article with expressive typography, engaging layouts, and an ethereal blue-and-orange palette. Visuals were used to reinforce the emotional tone of the content while maintaining a cohesive brand presence.
MORPH demonstrates how editorial design can use visual language, tone, and narration to communicate ideas, build identity, and create emotional resonance within a magazine format.
The project includes a cover and two spreads, pairing a long-form article with expressive typography, engaging layouts, and an ethereal blue-and-orange palette. Visuals were used to reinforce the emotional tone of the content while maintaining a cohesive brand presence.
MORPH demonstrates how editorial design can use visual language, tone, and narration to communicate ideas, build identity, and create emotional resonance within a magazine format.
The project includes a cover and two spreads, pairing a long-form article with expressive typography, engaging layouts, and an ethereal blue-and-orange palette.++ Visuals were used to reinforce the emotional tone of the content while maintaining a cohesive brand presence.
MORPH demonstrates how editorial design can use visual language, tone, and narration to communicate ideas, build identity, and create emotional resonance within a magazine format.
MORPH was developed as an editorial concept exploring personal transformation, reframing self-growth as an ongoing process rather than a fixed end goal.
Independently led concept development, art direction, and editorial design, shaping both the visual and narrative structure of the magazine.
MORPH was developed as an editorial concept exploring personal transformation, reframing self-growth as an ongoing process rather than a fixed end goal.
Independently led concept development, art direction, and editorial design, shaping both the visual and narrative structure of the magazine.
MORPH was developed as an editorial concept exploring personal transformation, reframing self-growth as an ongoing process rather than a fixed end goal.
Independently led concept development, art direction, and editorial design, shaping both the visual and narrative structure of the magazine.
