Wired Magazine

Editorial
Instructor:
Annie Huang
Brief
During the pandemic, technology became a crucial medium through which people practiced and experienced their faith. This intersection of technology and religious belief has created fascinating dynamics in our daily lives. Notably, a significant portion of WIRED Magazine's readership identifies as religious, showing strong interest in how technology and faith intersect. Despite this overlap, tech publications have largely overlooked the relationship between digital innovation and religious practice. This presents WIRED with a unique opportunity to pioneer coverage of this unexplored territory, addressing a notable gap in technology journalism.
Research
Logo
The WIRED logo employs digital distortion and glitch effects to reflect its technological identity. While these elements emphasize the magazine's focus on cutting-edge innovation, they also symbolize how technology serves as a bridge, connecting people in an increasingly digital world. The intentional tension between disruption and connection in the design mirrors WIRED's role in making advanced technology accessible and meaningful to its readers.
Elements for
the Feature Article
The design incorporates emojis as visual elements to capture the chaotic and distorted atmosphere found in Facebook groups. By repurposing these familiar digital symbols, the work reflects the often messy and warped nature of online community interactions.
Illustrations for
the Feature Article
Content
Cover
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