Contrary to the usual belief among design students, magazine and editorial design is a quite conservative field. Readability and editorial rules are so important that there is little space for graphic designers to experiment.

This little space makes the work of designers featured in this article even more admirable, as they found some compromise with readability without giving up on the quality of the design.

1. Relajael Coco

If you’re ready to freak out and want to discover any intrigues then click here.

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2. OK200

It is a Graphic Design Studio located in Amsterdam. Get to know more about this company by clicking here.

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3. Bartosz Kwiecień

Get to know more projects by Bartosz Kwiecień by clicking here.

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4. Kasper Pyndt

Kasper Pyndt Rasmussen (DK) is a graphic designer currently working between The Hague and Amsterdam. The starting point and main engine of his practice is a significant interest in type and language. Learn more about Kasper here.

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5. Pepper & Cinnamon

View more projects by Pepper & Cinnamon here.

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6. Studio Newwork

Studio Newwork is a graphic design studio based in New York focusing on branding, editorial, and fashion. For more info, click here.

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Sabina Hona