COURIER MAGAZINE

REBRAND


About

Courier Magazine continues to focus on exploring how people live and work “on theirown terms”. The rebrand hopes to reimagine how it represents this success in the modern economy. In visual terms, the magazine is moving away from traditional layouts, evolving it’s photography and developing a bespoke approach to features and design. It’s also becoming more collectible with a bigger size and premium paper stock.

Sticker sheets and pull-out posters are an additional feature for Issue 50, with other fun printing concepts in the works for future editions. Production will now revolve around two issues a year, instead of its previous six.

Why?

The bold text and colours paired with photography and an editorial layout with some extra flares is what drew my attention initially. Working with people and stories I felt that this linked to my practice. Adding a layour of interactivity with the pull - outs and stickers relates to my love for print and ephemera.













MAPPING MATTERS, NELL WOOD, LBU 2025

art.by.nell / nelltwood@icloud.com