Editorial. A new graphic profile for FormAkademisk
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https://doi.org/10.7577/formakademisk.4126Keywords:
graphic profile, article template, logoAbstract
In recent years, we at FormAkademisk have taken a certain approach to changing our graphic profile. Now that we have also changed the article template, which is the last piece of a puzzle that Tore André Ringvold began when he started working for FormAkademisk in 2016. He is a trained industrial designer from England and has extensive experience with graphic design and marketing communication in the advertising industry. The work began with a new logo and a new cover image for each issue. The idea behind the new graphic profile was that it should better reflect both the role and function of the journal. We have strived for the logo to be classic in terms of form, and at the same time contemporary. Each year will have its own colour, and each issue will have its own design. In the current, new template, all articles will now contain a cover image in the left corner corresponding to the number to which the article belongs. This also helps to create wholeness in the ‘system’.
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