It's tone is supposed to be messy, with more than one voice of its own. Regarding different themes, its voice changes, but we managed to keep our magazine whole instead of it breaking into bits and pieces.
I drew our group, and made us the front and back covers. The concept was similar to a gang trying to wreck havoc/change the world's values through secretive means. Loosely inspired by Bansky, no spray paint was involved, but I used hoodie as a symbol of seclusive and secretive.
I changed the yellow colour, and used the colour of each of our palette for highlights instead. Similar to a neon signs on a black background.
These are the pages I did, aside from all the advertisements I've put in.
The concept for these cut-in pages are train stops, going from one different place to another while giving someone time to take a breather before continuing with the magazine.
One of my group mates did the layout, in reference to my sketch. I later did some editing.
Inspired by bubbles and dreams, I design a simple and pure layout for the front page of this section of our magazine.
Due to it being a factual and educational article, the layout is a systematic and symmetrical, providing only an image or two as extra bits of details and information.
Below are the question and answer sheets for a particular interview from one of our magazine's column - Love 2k15. Due to them being unable to understand English, it was translated to Chinese for them instead. I also re-translated their answers from Chinese to English.

I used emoticons as stickers to create a space where we're all familiar with - social apps, with a subject that's usually sidestepped or ignored due to the severity and sensitivity of it. I tried to make the overall atmosphere clean, sweet, yet straight to the point.
I'm truly grateful for them being such an open-minded and generous friends.
Last and final stop.
This is purely satirical. Made using Paint.
After much hours of eye strain while looking for typos, touching up, editing, making sure all the designs are aligned and images embedded, we finally went and print this monstrous creation out.
Epilogue: We forgot the page numbers.


























