Delicious Design
I recently picked up a copy of the premiere issue of Food Network Magazine and I’ve really enjoyed what I’ve seen. Not only are the recipes enticing, but the design is just as mouthwatering. I especially love how they’ve used the food imagery as infographics to display data like the table of contents and measured ingredient list below:
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Comments (2)
Its good to know that I am not the only one who makes that sandwich! I love the mashed up thanksgiving day sandwich…
Great example! I love this way the information is designed. It reminds me of those diagrams you used to get in your school geography book, (when they label the segments and layers of the earth).
Thanks for sharing Angela,
Stu Collett.
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