Jeopardy Magazine
Capturing the essence of an era in 100 pages.

This is the daunting question we faced when designing Jeopardy Magazine, a once-annual publication founded in 1964 that acts as time-capsule by showcasing a selection of the thousands of literary and art submissions it receives each year.

The year this edition represented was one of turmoil, with the onset of the economic recession and a transitioning presidency.

But despite uncertainty, there was a hope for the future that inpired the publications theme of transition to order.

Designing each layout free from a strict template allowed every aspect of the publication to be unique from page to page. The result was an edition of Jeopardy Magazine that surpassed its 40 predecessors in presentation, quality, and attention to detail.