This book investigates not only how the design of magazines and books hasbeen influenced by theinternet, but also the freedom and possibilities this influence hascreated.The media industry is in upheaval. New magazines, daily newspapers, andbooksare being developed, classics are being redesigned, and the interplaybetweenthe printed and digital realms is being tested. Turning Pages documents thecurrentevolution in print media and introduces the leading creative protagonistsatits forefront as well as how they work.In this book, internationally renowned editorial designers present theirprojectsand comment on the various stages of a publication's conceptualization,design,and production. These range from topic selection, structure, and flow tomorespecific aspects such as type area, layout, typography, pictorial language,navigation,and cover design.Turning Pages is a survey of what is state-of-the-art in editorial designtoday aswell as an inspirational forecast of future developments. Its unique mix ofvisualexamples, insightful descriptions, and reports based on personalexperiencesmake the book a compelling reference for designers and those working in themedia industry.