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Editorial Visual Identity is a branch of visual identity that refers to the symbolic translation of the personality of publications, products in whose strategy the covers have a special relevance as the main showcase of the content and an essential factor in the marketing of the medium. On the other hand, contemporary branding reveals a significant focus on dynamic identities, a phenomenon that proposes a more flexible use of the features that define their respective graphic programs. In this context, this research seeks to analyze the key features of the Dynamic Visual Identity in the editorial field -Dynamic Editorial Visual Identity (DEVI)- and illustrate this strategy by focusing on the covers of La Luna de Metrópoli (a weekly newspaper supplement that has won multiple awards due to its visual and creative excellence) as a case study. With a sample of 96 pieces designed between 2018...
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Legibility is a decisive factor to optimize the usability of digital newspapers. In order to achieve this goal and to improve the understanding of the message, it is essential to consider the typographic features of the news body text. Through a quantitative method, this study tries to analyze whether, as seen in print press, Spanish online journals show significant standards in the design of this element, both on desktop and smartphone. The investigation is completed with an analysis of the adaptive strategies of each publication by comparing the visual properties of the body text in these two devices. The research concludes that there is a subtle homogeneity in the typographic characteristics of the body text and important differ-ences in the responsive methods of these publications.
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Legibility is a decisive factor to optimize the usability of digital newspapers. In order to achieve this goal and to improve the understanding of the message, it is essential to consider the typographic features of the news body text. Through a quantitative method, this study tries to analyze whether, as seen in print press, Spanish online journals show significant standards in the design of this element, both on desktop and smartphone. The investigation is completed with an analysis of the adaptive strategies of each publication by comparing the visual properties of the body text in these two devices. The research concludes that there is a subtle homogeneity in the typographic characteristics of the body text and important differ-ences in the responsive methods of these publications.