STRIKE Magazine Miami

STRIKE Magazine Miami

STRIKE Magazine Miami

Editorial fashion spread and magazine layout design for Strike Magazine Miami, a student-run publication spotlighting emerging voices in fashion, art, and writing.

Editorial fashion spread and magazine layout design for Strike Magazine Miami, a student-run publication spotlighting emerging voices in fashion, art, and writing.

Editorial fashion spread and magazine layout design for Strike Magazine Miami, a student-run publication spotlighting emerging voices in fashion, art, and writing.

A mockup of a Macbook placed on a table
A mockup of a Macbook placed on a table

This project was completed as part of Strike Magazine Miami’s Issue 07, titled No Consequences, a theme exploring power, aesthetics, rebellion, and the emotional weight of identity. Strike is a university-led creative platform dedicated to amplifying student voices through fashion, art, and cultural storytelling.

Client:

STRIKE Magazine

My Role:

Editorial Photographer & Layout Designer

Year:

2025

Services Provided:

Editorial Photography, Magazine Layout Design, Typography Direction, Visual Concept Development

A mockup of a Macbook with the header of the website
A screenshot for the footer of the website
A screenshot for the footer of the website

For my section, I designed the layout to visually mirror the emotional progression of the text. As the writing becomes heavier and more introspective, the page structure becomes increasingly distressed. Typography fragments, spacing tightens, and textures accumulate to reflect psychological tension and aesthetic decay.


The goal was to transform the layout into an extension of the narrative rather than a neutral container. This approach aligns with Strike’s mission to push creative boundaries while centering student perspectives and contemporary cultural dialogue.

For my section, I designed the layout to visually mirror the emotional progression of the text. As the writing becomes heavier and more introspective, the page structure becomes increasingly distressed. Typography fragments, spacing tightens, and textures accumulate to reflect psychological tension and aesthetic decay.


The goal was to transform the layout into an extension of the narrative rather than a neutral container. This approach aligns with Strike’s mission to push creative boundaries while centering student perspectives and contemporary cultural dialogue.