editorial

Editorial: No, Mr. President-Elect, you can’t call your mass deportation scheme “Operation Aurora”

Find another name for your mass deportation agenda, Mr. President, because Aurora, Colorado, is a safe haven for immigrants who are prospering in a community that has embraced their culture, heritage, and sometimes their tenuous legal status.





editorial

Hello, Editorially

I’ve always sucked at writing.

Not the words, mind you: those usually come easily. (When I remember to sit down and write them, that is; hellooooooo, sad and neglected blog.) It’s more the process of the thing, I guess. It’s a struggle for me to get ideas down quickly; I get intimidated by the promise of that final draft, of shipping, so I often feel every word needs to be perfect as soon as it’s typed.

(No, I’m not going to tell you how long it took to write this fucking blog entry.)

Anyway. So, yes: writing’s hard. But I’m learning how to make it easier. And, alongside a few friends, I’m working on something that might make it easier for you, too.

Last year, I had a long conversation with Mandy. She talked about this idea she had: an idea for a tool that would facilitate conversation, discussion, and, most importantly, iteration during the writing process. Not just an application, actually: more a set of features to support a workflow, one that would, if done right, make writing not just easier, but better.

She and Jason had already sketched out how it might work. Soon after, David joined our merry band, and turned our responsive prototypes a living, breathing application. And Rob joined our team recently, and has been, as Mandy said, effortlessly solving problems we once thought impossible.

I am beyond honored to be a small part of this team, and I can’t wait to show you what we’ve been working on. We call it Editorially, and you can read more about it on our first blog entry.

Stay tuned.




editorial

Editorial. October retail inflation print raises concerns

Supply chain efficiencies are a must to offset price increase due to rising input costs and the inevitable increases in support prices




editorial

Room Thirteen Editorial WeMakeEvents

As the current crisis continues to severely impact the live industry we're throwing our support behind the demand for heightened Gov support.




editorial

Room Thirteen Editorial - Jan - March 2018 Mini Rundown

Various Artists




editorial

Room Thirteen Editorial - Album Section Update

1




editorial

Room Thirteen Editorial - New Content Coming Soon 1

New Content Coming Soon




editorial

Room Thirteen Editorial - New Content Coming Soon 2

New Content Coming Soon




editorial

Room Thirteen Editorial - Album Section Update

New Content Coming Soon




editorial

Room Thirteen Editorial - 2020 Wrap Up

2020 Wrap Up




editorial

Room Thirteen Editorial - New Content Coming Soon

New Content Coming Soon




editorial

Room Thirteen Editorial - New Content Coming Soon

New Content Coming Soon




editorial

Room Thirteen Editorial - New Content Coming Soon

New Content Coming Soon




editorial

Room Thirteen Editorial - New Content Coming Soon -

New Content Coming Soon




editorial

RSWC #216, Mark Keefe, NRA Managing Director of Editorial & Public Affairs

If you have read any of the NRA’s magazines, watch American Rifleman, or have seen some shows on The Outdoor Channel or The History Channel, you have seen Mark Keefe for years.




editorial

EDITORIAL - Life-threatening

Pastor Apollo Quiboloy spent six months in hiding with no report that he ever required hospital confinement for any affliction. But perhaps arrest and detention without bail, in accommodations that a man wealthy enough to tool around in a private jet may not be used to, can trigger a “life-threatening” affliction.




editorial

Noncitizen voting: 'The only question is how many,' editorial states

"Noncitizens will vote in November. The only question is how many," according to the editorial board of Issues & Insights, a news and opinion site.




editorial

Food industry leaders added to editorial board

Food and beverage industry leaders join the Food Engineering Editorial Advisory Board to provide insights that inform coverage decisions.




editorial

Society and social changes through the prism of childhood: Editorial.

Children's Geographies; 06/01/2022
(AN 156867998); ISSN: 14733285
Academic Search Premier




editorial

Editorial statement on violence against children and a call for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Children's Geographies; 04/01/2024
(AN 178088145); ISSN: 14733285
Academic Search Premier




editorial

Editorial: The History of Plumbing & Its Meaning Today

American plumbers have accomplished more in two centuries than the Romans did in 10.




editorial

Exploring Editorial Design in ‘EN TORNO A LA MATERNIDAD’

Exploring Editorial Design in ‘EN TORNO A LA MATERNIDAD’

abduzeedo

Dive into the thoughtful editorial design of ‘EN TORNO A LA MATERNIDAD,’ crafted to resonate with themes of motherhood.

Pau Marín’s project, EN TORNO A LA MATERNIDAD, explores the essence of motherhood through a refined editorial design that merges visual storytelling with emotive impact. The design embodies the themes of care, strength, and the cycle of life, delivering a visual experience that’s as insightful as it is aesthetically appealing.

Design Approach and Concept

At the heart of this project lies a narrative-driven approach. Marín carefully crafted the layout to reflect the nuances of motherhood, using visual metaphors and deliberate design choices. The typographic elements are minimal yet impactful, guiding the reader’s eye through the content seamlessly. Serif and sans-serif typefaces interplay to emphasize the transitions between vulnerability and empowerment that define the maternal experience.

Photography plays a crucial role in this work, capturing tender moments that resonate with authenticity. Each image, strategically placed, adds layers of meaning, complementing the textual narrative. Marín’s ability to weave text and imagery together in a harmonious flow highlights the power of good editorial design to evoke emotions.

Layout and Visual Hierarchy

Marín’s layout decisions ensure readability while also inviting reflection. White space is used masterfully, giving the design room to breathe and allowing the reader to absorb the emotional weight of the content. The flow from one spread to the next feels intentional, never rushed, mirroring the natural rhythms of life.

The visual hierarchy emphasizes important sections, using bold headings and thoughtful subheadings. This structure not only aids in navigation but also underscores key messages without overwhelming the viewer. The balance between text, imagery, and negative space is a testament to Marín’s understanding of editorial design principles.

Thematic Consistency and Visual Metaphors

Colors in the project echo themes of nature and nurture, employing soft pastels and earth tones. These choices create a calming yet evocative palette that enhances the emotional resonance of the design. Visual metaphors, like the cyclical patterns in layouts, symbolize the never-ending cycles of care and love associated with motherhood.

For designers and illustrators, EN TORNO A LA MATERNIDAD serves as an inspiring example of how editorial design can amplify storytelling. The project encapsulates the emotional and cultural dimensions of its subject matter, offering a blueprint for blending design and narrative seamlessly.

Discover more about this project and Pau Marín’s impressive portfolio on Behance at behance.net/paumarn1.

Editorial design artifacts

Credits and thanks

  • Fina Perelló Andreu
  • Maria José Fuentes Perelló
  • Nuria Fuentes Perelló
  • Nuria Marín Fuentes
  • Claudia Marín Penella
  • Pablo Lázaro Ballester
  • Diane Gello
  • Irene Martinez De La Vega
  • Andrea Peregrín Moreno
  • Coribel Zubillaga García





editorial

Editorial: Why are interest rates rising while the Federal Reserve is cutting? Trump deficit worries could be at work.

Bond investors have sent Treasury yields significantly higher in recent weeks even as the Federal Reserve has cut interest rates.




editorial

Roofing Supply Pro Announces Inaugural Editorial Advisory Board Members

With the launch of Roofing Supply Pro in March 2023 during the International Roofing Expo in Dallas, our mission is helped along by six of the industry's leading experts in their respective fields. Discover who helps shape our coverage.




editorial

RCS MediaGroup, matriz de Unidad Editorial, alcanza un ebitda de 77,7 millones en el primer semestre

El Grupo ha presentado sus resultados de los seis primeros meses del año, en los que ha registrado un beneficio neto de 33,9 millones y unos ingresos de 434,1 millones. Consolida la fortaleza de sus marcas con 1,1 millones de suscripciones digitales Leer




editorial

Perspective: Guest-Editorial: Our Church and the Burning of ...

Perspective: Guest-Editorial: Our Church and the Burning of our Books (Aramaic)



  • Perspective: Editorials | Guest-Editorials | Letters

editorial

Perspective: Guest-Editorial: حتمية وجوب المطالبة بالحماية ا...

Perspective: Guest-Editorial: حتمية وجوب المطالبة بالحماية الدولية لمسيحيي العراق



  • Perspective: Editorials | Guest-Editorials | Letters

editorial

Perspective: Guest-Editorial: The fabrication of Iraqi histo...

Perspective: Guest-Editorial: The fabrication of Iraqi history and the “untold story of native Iraqis”



  • Perspective: Editorials | Guest-Editorials | Letters

editorial

Perspective: Guest-Editorial: Assyrian Football Clubs in the...

Perspective: Guest-Editorial: Assyrian Football Clubs in the Diaspora



  • Perspective: Editorials | Guest-Editorials | Letters

editorial

Perspective: Guest-Editorial: Muslim Assyrians? Who are they...

Perspective: Guest-Editorial: Muslim Assyrians? Who are they?



  • Perspective: Editorials | Guest-Editorials | Letters

editorial

'Just Imagine', la editorial colombiana que vende libros de tela para niños




editorial

Editoriales de la FilBo 2022 realizan la invitación a participar




editorial

Caballito de acero, la editorial que combina el deporte y la literatura




editorial

Editorial: Empower Northeast Park Hill residents to demand more at the old golf course

Before weighing in on Denver’s competing ballot questions 301 and 302, we want to take the time to empower Denver residents with some important history and perspective -- the 155 acres at the former Park Hill Golf Course were put under a conservation easement in 1997 with the clear intent of protecting the land from development.




editorial

Editorial: A weak policy at CU allows coaches or professors to pursue sex with students

"Professors, coaches, and other University of Colorado employees are technically allowed to use their positions of authority to develop intimate relationships with students and athletes."




editorial

The Denver Post editorial board opposes the ban on mountain lion, lynx and bobcat hunting

Coloradans are being asked to ban mountain lion hunting and the hunting and trapping of bobcats and the endangered lynx should the animal ever get delisted.





editorial

Editorial: Colorado’s leaked password scandal needs outside investigation

"Hundreds of voting machine passwords were accidentally released but what exactly was Secretary of State Jena Griswold doing to address the security breach?" -- The Denver Post Editorial Board




editorial

Editorial: Here’s how savvy Colorado voters navigated the monstrous 2024 ballot

Colorado’s election results tell us that more of our neighbors are feeling bad about Tuesday night’s presidential outcome than are feeling good, but what about the down-ballot races?




editorial

Opening ASBMB publications freely to all [Editorial]

We are extremely excited to announce on behalf of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) that the Journal of Biological Chemistry (JBC), Molecular & Cellular Proteomics (MCP), and the Journal of Lipid Research (JLR) will be published as fully open-access journals beginning in January 2021. This is a landmark decision that will have huge impact for readers and authors. As many of you know, many researchers have called for journals to become open access to facilitate scientific progress, and many funding agencies across the globe are either already requiring or considering a requirement that all scientific publications based on research they support be published in open-access journals. The ASBMB journals have long supported open access, making the accepted author versions of manuscripts immediately and permanently available, allowing authors to opt in to the immediate open publication of the final version of their paper, and endorsing the goals of the larger open-access movement (1). However, we are no longer satisfied with these measures. To live up to our goals as a scientific society, we want to freely distribute the scientific advances published in JBC, MCP, and JLR as widely and quickly as possible to support the scientific community. How better can we facilitate the dissemination of new information than to make our scientific content freely open to all?For ASBMB journals and others who have contemplated or made the transition to publishing all content open access, achieving this milestone generally requires new financial mechanisms. In the case of the...




editorial

The Proteomics of Networks and Pathways: A Movie is Worth a Thousand Pictures [Editorial]

none




editorial

2024 September/October Editorial




editorial

50th Anniversary Celebration Collection Special Section on New and Emerging Areas and Technologies in Drug Metabolism and Disposition, Part II--Editorial [Special Section on New and Emerging Areas and Technologies in Drug Metabolism and Disposition, Part




editorial

Special Section on Cannabinoid Signaling in Human Health and Disease--Editorial [Special Section on Cannabinoid Signaling in Human Health and Disease-Editorial]




editorial

Cytochrome P450 Enzymes: The Old Pandoras Box with an Ever-Growing Hope for Therapy Optimization and Drug Development--Editorial [Editorial]




editorial

Seventy-Five Years of Interactions: The Department of Physiology and Pharmacology at Karolinska Institutet and Pharmacological Reviews [75th Anniversary Celebration Collection Special Section-Editorial]




editorial

Summing Up Pharmacological Reviews 75th Anniversary Year and a Look to the Future [75th Anniversary Celebration Collection Special Section-Editorial]




editorial

Family Medicine Obstetrics: Answering the Call [Editorials]