For Newsweek’s print edition, design played a central role in reshaping how readers engaged with the news of the week. Design wasn’t just about presentation—it was integral to storytelling. Scientific research, data-heavy reporting, and emerging technologies were broken into modular experiences that encouraged exploration without overwhelming the reader.
Thoughtful pacing and visual hierarchy made dense information feel approachable, while maintaining the depth and credibility expected of Newsweek. By combining editorial rigor, the print edition delivered comprehensive explanations that felt clear, engaging, and distinctly suited to a modern audience.









