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THE ISSUE

Once a quarter, the award-winning journalists at Inside Edition Digital create The Issue, a series of in-depth articles and videos on a specific subject. The ultimate goal is to explore a topic and dig deeper than the daily news cycle allows. Topics range from the recent history of police violence against Black people in America and the protest movement that emerged after George Floyd’s killing to misinformation and generational change.

THE ISSUE

 

 

Once a quarter, the award-winning journalists at Inside Edition Digital create The Issue, a series of in-depth articles and videos on a specific subject. The ultimate goal is to explore a topic and dig deeper than the daily news cycle allows. Topics range from the recent history of police violence against Black people in America and the protest movement that emerged after George Floyd’s killing to misinformation and generational change.

 

I was tasked with creating the original logo for The Issue (currently, the logo is continually updated with a running number for each new series that is released). Shown are the design for the original The Issue logo, designs created for Inside Edition’s social/digital platforms, as well as editorial graphics for select articles.

 
 

Logo Design

 
 
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9 Grid Carousel Design for Instagram

 
 
 
 
 

Editorial and Supporting Graphics


“Want Success in the Modern Music Industry? Discover Your Voice and Find Joy in the Process, Artists Say”

 
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“Minding the Gap: How Technology Is Isolating Our Elderly and How to Fix It”

 
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“The Hidden 1918 'Spanish Flu' Pandemic: How a Deadly Disease Altered History and the Lives of Millions”

 
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“The Complicated History of Marijuana Use and Attitudes Toward Drugs in the US, Partly According to Tommy Chong”

 
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Above: Selected excerpts of slides from an animated timeline about the history of/attitude toward drugs in the US

 
 
 
 
 

“If American Horror Films Reflect our Collective Fears, What Monsters Will This Generation See Emerge?”