Thumbnails: MOVE magazine
December 18, 2009
The redesign of this quarterly association magazine keeps members in mind
Network recently partnered with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators to redesign its member magazine. The new MOVE was approached with members in mind. The goal was to provide readers with the most information possible while keeping things simple and easy to navigate. MOVE is clean and sophisticated. It’s full of short, interesting quick reads that engage readers flipping through the magazine, yet it continues to give readers in-depth feature articles that provide insight.
Here’s a closer look:
Broadcast
MOVE readers wanted a place to stay on top of trends and keep tabs on happenings in other regions. The newly-created department Broadcast gives readers a place to interact with other jurisdictions by submitting news pieces and art of their own. The four regions are color-coordinated and well-organized so readers can easily find tidbits that interest them.
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On Queue
This go-to department got a major facelift. By streamlining content for MOVE’s three main audiences and combining elements from around the magazine, we created a department filled with important information that’s also easy to navigate. On Queue is a place to catch readers up on what they missed and includes an expanded calendar to keep them in the know.
Data Lady
This new department has a different take on information delivery. The heavy use of charts and graphs helps make complex subjects easier to understand. Each issue, we’ll showcase a popular survey: from the questions, to the method, to the results, the Data Lady will break it down.
See more from Network Design Group or email Jen Smith, Creative Director.
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2 Comments Leave a Comment
1. Connect. The Network Medi&hellip | April 29, 2010 at 8:41 am
[...] Can’t get enough? Read about the redesign of MOVE. [...]
2. Connect. The Network Medi&hellip | June 16, 2010 at 9:51 am
[...] Take a look at the new digital MOVE here and read more about the redesign here. [...]
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