The Atlantic Magazine
Layout Design
This magazine publication design explores the theme of childhood nostalgia, taking readers on a journey back to the toys and games that defined their youth and how they continue to inspire new generations.
The illustration shows kids from various time periods communicating to each other through a paper telephone. This image is meant to symbolize the universality of childhood and the way that we are all connected through our shared experiences.
The illustration and color palette of this piece is inspired by the primary colors that are so reminiscent of childhood. The use of primary colors in art is often associated with children's education and development. The color block design choice is a way to connect emotionally with the viewer and evoke feelings of comfort and familiarity.