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Start Theory Design Media Gallery Depot Library Magazines: Internal Magazine (FIS)

The document discusses an internal company magazine that focuses on spreading information quickly within the company using minimal design effort. As an important part of internal communication, the magazine helps shape the company's communication structure. It strictly observes basic corporate design characteristics like consistent logo positioning, fonts, colors, and page layout across columns to maintain uniformity issue to issue.

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Start Theory Design Media Gallery Depot Library Magazines: Internal Magazine (FIS)

The document discusses an internal company magazine that focuses on spreading information quickly within the company using minimal design effort. As an important part of internal communication, the magazine helps shape the company's communication structure. It strictly observes basic corporate design characteristics like consistent logo positioning, fonts, colors, and page layout across columns to maintain uniformity issue to issue.

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Theory

Design

Media Magazines

Gallery

Depot Internal magazine (FIS) (in this case), the positioning of


headings is always identical, the
Library
The main focus of this magazine title page picture is of a specific
is on information, which is meant size and position, etc.
to spread relatively quickly
without a great deal of design
effort. As an important part of
internal company communication
within the company, it plays
a significant role in shaping its
communication structure.

The most basic Corporate Design


characteristics are always strictly
observed. In other words, logo
positioning, text underneath the
logo along the E-axis, white area
above the text columns, achro-
matic coloration, font, font sizes
and alignment. Plus what gen-
erally applies to all magazines,
a consistent page layout, i.e.
both text and pictures are always
arranged across two columns

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