Aspirina online magazine
Aspirina was an independent quarterly magazine of humour and satire, published by the women bookshop in Milan. It started in 1987 on paper and made its online comeback in 2013. It features women cartoonists, illustrators and writers from different backgrounds and countries.
As editors we wanted to revive the concept of a traditional magazine: with a beginning and an end, with pages that clearly separates the content and also give a sequence that is carefully edited.
I designed the logo and the graphic elements, the website (developed by Loretta Borrelli), the printed booklets and I also was an editor and a contributor.
As editors we wanted to revive the concept of a traditional magazine: with a beginning and an end, with pages that clearly separates the content and also give a sequence that is carefully edited.
I designed the logo and the graphic elements, the website (developed by Loretta Borrelli), the printed booklets and I also was an editor and a contributor.