Freshly
Sustainable cooking, eating, and living made delicious
Theodore Lewitz
Art Direction
Jackson Davis Lillian Pratt
Contributing Writers
Phyllis Schwaiger
Aaron Loeb
Rosa Maria Aguado
Freshly 123 Anywhere St Any City ST 12345 www reallygreatsite com • hello@reallygreatsite • @reallygreatsite
Editor-inChief
Carly Ferris Managing Editor
Wendy Salinas Content Director
Noah Schumacher
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Sustainable Eating 101
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In This Issue
Going Green
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The Art of the Salad
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Pride and Produce
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Coppston Gardens
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Freshly All-Natural Ice Cream
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FRO THE DITOR
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
An editor's letter is a message written for a variety of purposes, from friendly to formal. They can help the reader understand the content and creative direction of a certain issue, they can give the reader and idea of what they can find in the magazine, or they can explain the issue's theme and how it can resonate with them
If you’re thinking of writing an editor's letter yourself, make your intentions clear from the start. You can be fun and creative or straightforward, depending on your needs. For the main content of your letter, there are often three main parts: the introduction, main paragraph, and conclusion.
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Your letter’s introduction can be a brief greeting, a few polite statements, or a background of why you’re writing.
The main paragraph is the bulk of your letter, containing the most important parts of your message Finally, the conclusion sums up all your ideas It can also include a closing statement or salutation
No matter what reason you have behind writing, it’s best to be organized and plan the contents of your letter before publishing the magazine.
Carly Ferris
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
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BY MARGARITA PEREZ • PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
SUSTAINABLE
EATING 101
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
5
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you. It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news.
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
6
REEN:
BY MARGARITA PEREZ PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
GOING FROM SALADS TO DESSERTS
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
7
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story. This will be what draws your audience in Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye. After writing all your articles and adding them
to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do. Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in. You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world
With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
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THE ART OF THE SALAD
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
BY ROSA MARIA AGUADO • PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
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A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do
Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world. With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
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A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically. It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content. This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles. This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too!
Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in
12
RIDE &
PRODUCE
BY CARLY FERRIS PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
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A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine
Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story
This will be what draws your audience in. Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match
Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page
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A short intro or kicker of the listicle will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the items on the list.
INSIDE COPPSTON GARDENS
BY PHYLLIS SCHWAIGER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIN AE SOO
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Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
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BY AARON LOEB
JIN AE SOO
FRESHLY ALL-NATURAL CE CREAM
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BY
PHOTOGRAPHY
Passed down from generation to generation, the classic recipe card is an honored tradition that brings families together. Tap into your inner chef and include recipes for your favorite dishes in this magazine. Add photos for a more modern look, or customize each one according to your tastes. What's important is that you list down the ingredients for the dish and the steps for preparation. You can also include the prep and cook time, calorie count, and other important details.
1
When writing a recipe, it's important to break down the instructions into easy-tofollow steps so your readers will have an easy time cooking
3.
2 Do this for each step, outlining the process, then sharing the desired results. Be sure to include the estimated cooking time as well.
4
Break down the recipe into logical steps, indicating what ingredients are used, then how they're used It would be helpful to include photos or illustrations for each step
Finish off your recipe with serving instructions as well as a reminder for people to enjoy their freshly cooked meal
1
1
2
stock
20 INGREDIENTS:
kg
main ingredient
1/2
superior
l
Tbsp secret
sauce 1/4 c garnish A dash of seasoning
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M O N T H Y E A R • I S S U E N U M B E R
Sustainable Eating 101
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5
In This Issue
Going Green
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7
The Art of the Salad
Add a short teaser paragraph here
9
Pride and Produce
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11
Coppston Gardens
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13
Freshly All-Natural Ice Cream
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15
1
Theodore Lewitz
Art Direction
Jackson Davis Lillian Pratt
Contributing Writers
Phyllis Schwaiger
Aaron Loeb
Rosa Maria Aguado
Freshly 123 Anywhere St Any City ST 12345 www reallygreatsite com • hello@reallygreatsite • @reallygreatsite
Editor-inChief
Carly Ferris Managing Editor
Wendy Salinas Content Director
Noah Schumacher
2
FRO THE DITOR
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
An editor's letter is a message written for a variety of purposes, from friendly to formal. They can help the reader understand the content and creative direction of a certain issue, they can give the reader and idea of what they can find in the magazine, or they can explain the issue's theme and how it can resonate with them
If you’re thinking of writing an editor's letter yourself, make your intentions clear from the start. You can be fun and creative or straightforward, depending on your needs. For the main content of your letter, there are often three main parts: the introduction, main paragraph, and conclusion.
3
Your letter’s introduction can be a brief greeting, a few polite statements, or a background of why you’re writing.
The main paragraph is the bulk of your letter, containing the most important parts of your message Finally, the conclusion sums up all your ideas It can also include a closing statement or salutation
No matter what reason you have behind writing, it’s best to be organized and plan the contents of your letter before publishing the magazine.
Carly Ferris
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
4
BY MARGARITA PEREZ • PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
SUSTAINABLE
EATING 101
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
5
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you. It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news.
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
6
REEN:
BY MARGARITA PEREZ PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
GOING FROM SALADS TO DESSERTS
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
7
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story. This will be what draws your audience in Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye. After writing all your articles and adding them
to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do. Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in. You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world
With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
8
r
Here, you can place a caption for th
it
THE ART OF THE SALAD
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
BY ROSA MARIA AGUADO • PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
9
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do
Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world. With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
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11
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically. It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content. This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles. This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too!
Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in
12
RIDE &
PRODUCE
BY CARLY FERRIS PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
13
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine
Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story
This will be what draws your audience in. Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match
Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page
14
A short intro or kicker of the listicle will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the items on the list.
INSIDE COPPSTON GARDENS
BY PHYLLIS SCHWAIGER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIN AE SOO
15
16
17
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
18
BY AARON LOEB
JIN AE SOO
FRESHLY ALL-NATURAL CE CREAM
19
BY
PHOTOGRAPHY
Passed down from generation to generation, the classic recipe card is an honored tradition that brings families together. Tap into your inner chef and include recipes for your favorite dishes in this magazine. Add photos for a more modern look, or customize each one according to your tastes. What's important is that you list down the ingredients for the dish and the steps for preparation. You can also include the prep and cook time, calorie count, and other important details.
1
When writing a recipe, it's important to break down the instructions into easy-tofollow steps so your readers will have an easy time cooking
3.
2 Do this for each step, outlining the process, then sharing the desired results. Be sure to include the estimated cooking time as well.
4
Break down the recipe into logical steps, indicating what ingredients are used, then how they're used It would be helpful to include photos or illustrations for each step
Finish off your recipe with serving instructions as well as a reminder for people to enjoy their freshly cooked meal
1
1
2
20 INGREDIENTS:
kg main ingredient
1/2
l superior stock
secret
Tbsp
sauce 1/4 c garnish A dash of seasoning
Subscribe to Freshly 21 MONTH YEAR • ISSUE NUMBER Freshly Sustainable cooking, eating, and living made delicious Supportingtextforthecoverstorygoeshere Enjoy huge savings Free home delivery Get your copy before everyone else Never miss an issue! Catch the freshest features Updated daily Read anytime, anywhere Visit our online edition www.reallygreatsite.com
Advertisement www.reallygreatsite.com
Freshly
M O N T H Y E A R • I S S U E N U M B E R
Sustainable Eating 101
Add a short teaser paragraph here
5
In This Issue
Going Green
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
7
The Art of the Salad
Add a short teaser paragraph here
9
Pride and Produce
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
11
Coppston Gardens
Add a short teaser paragraph here
13
Freshly All-Natural Ice Cream
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
15
1
Theodore Lewitz
Art Direction
Jackson Davis Lillian Pratt
Contributing Writers
Phyllis Schwaiger
Aaron Loeb
Rosa Maria Aguado
Freshly 123 Anywhere St Any City ST 12345 www reallygreatsite com • hello@reallygreatsite • @reallygreatsite
Editor-inChief
Carly Ferris Managing Editor
Wendy Salinas Content Director
Noah Schumacher
2
FRO THE DITOR
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
An editor's letter is a message written for a variety of purposes, from friendly to formal. They can help the reader understand the content and creative direction of a certain issue, they can give the reader and idea of what they can find in the magazine, or they can explain the issue's theme and how it can resonate with them
If you’re thinking of writing an editor's letter yourself, make your intentions clear from the start. You can be fun and creative or straightforward, depending on your needs. For the main content of your letter, there are often three main parts: the introduction, main paragraph, and conclusion.
3
Your letter’s introduction can be a brief greeting, a few polite statements, or a background of why you’re writing.
The main paragraph is the bulk of your letter, containing the most important parts of your message Finally, the conclusion sums up all your ideas It can also include a closing statement or salutation
No matter what reason you have behind writing, it’s best to be organized and plan the contents of your letter before publishing the magazine.
Carly Ferris
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
4
BY MARGARITA PEREZ • PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
SUSTAINABLE
EATING 101
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
5
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you. It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news.
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
6
REEN:
BY MARGARITA PEREZ PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
GOING FROM SALADS TO DESSERTS
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
7
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story. This will be what draws your audience in Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye. After writing all your articles and adding them
to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do. Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in. You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world
With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
8
r
Here, you can place a caption for th
it
THE ART OF THE SALAD
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
BY ROSA MARIA AGUADO • PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
9
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do
Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world. With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
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A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically. It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content. This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles. This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too!
Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in
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RIDE &
PRODUCE
BY CARLY FERRIS PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
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A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine
Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story
This will be what draws your audience in. Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match
Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page
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A short intro or kicker of the listicle will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the items on the list.
INSIDE COPPSTON GARDENS
BY PHYLLIS SCHWAIGER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIN AE SOO
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BY AARON LOEB
JIN AE SOO
FRESHLY ALL-NATURAL CE CREAM
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BY
PHOTOGRAPHY
Passed down from generation to generation, the classic recipe card is an honored tradition that brings families together. Tap into your inner chef and include recipes for your favorite dishes in this magazine. Add photos for a more modern look, or customize each one according to your tastes. What's important is that you list down the ingredients for the dish and the steps for preparation. You can also include the prep and cook time, calorie count, and other important details.
1
When writing a recipe, it's important to break down the instructions into easy-tofollow steps so your readers will have an easy time cooking
3.
2 Do this for each step, outlining the process, then sharing the desired results. Be sure to include the estimated cooking time as well.
4
Break down the recipe into logical steps, indicating what ingredients are used, then how they're used It would be helpful to include photos or illustrations for each step
Finish off your recipe with serving instructions as well as a reminder for people to enjoy their freshly cooked meal
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2
stock
20 INGREDIENTS:
kg
main ingredient
1/2
superior
l
Tbsp secret
sauce 1/4 c garnish A dash of seasoning
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Sustainable Eating 101
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In This Issue
Going Green
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7
The Art of the Salad
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9
Pride and Produce
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11
Coppston Gardens
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Freshly All-Natural Ice Cream
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Theodore Lewitz
Art Direction
Jackson Davis Lillian Pratt
Contributing Writers
Phyllis Schwaiger
Aaron Loeb
Rosa Maria Aguado
Freshly 123 Anywhere St Any City ST 12345 www reallygreatsite com • hello@reallygreatsite • @reallygreatsite
Editor-inChief
Carly Ferris Managing Editor
Wendy Salinas Content Director
Noah Schumacher
2
FRO THE DITOR
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
An editor's letter is a message written for a variety of purposes, from friendly to formal. They can help the reader understand the content and creative direction of a certain issue, they can give the reader and idea of what they can find in the magazine, or they can explain the issue's theme and how it can resonate with them
If you’re thinking of writing an editor's letter yourself, make your intentions clear from the start. You can be fun and creative or straightforward, depending on your needs. For the main content of your letter, there are often three main parts: the introduction, main paragraph, and conclusion.
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Your letter’s introduction can be a brief greeting, a few polite statements, or a background of why you’re writing.
The main paragraph is the bulk of your letter, containing the most important parts of your message Finally, the conclusion sums up all your ideas It can also include a closing statement or salutation
No matter what reason you have behind writing, it’s best to be organized and plan the contents of your letter before publishing the magazine.
Carly Ferris
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
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BY MARGARITA PEREZ • PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
SUSTAINABLE
EATING 101
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
5
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you. It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news.
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
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REEN:
BY MARGARITA PEREZ PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
GOING FROM SALADS TO DESSERTS
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
7
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story. This will be what draws your audience in Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye. After writing all your articles and adding them
to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do. Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in. You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world
With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
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THE ART OF THE SALAD
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
BY ROSA MARIA AGUADO • PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
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A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do
Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world. With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
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A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically. It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content. This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles. This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too!
Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in
12
RIDE &
PRODUCE
BY CARLY FERRIS PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
13
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine
Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story
This will be what draws your audience in. Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match
Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page
14
A short intro or kicker of the listicle will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the items on the list.
INSIDE COPPSTON GARDENS
BY PHYLLIS SCHWAIGER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIN AE SOO
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16
17
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
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BY AARON LOEB
JIN AE SOO
FRESHLY ALL-NATURAL CE CREAM
19
BY
PHOTOGRAPHY
Passed down from generation to generation, the classic recipe card is an honored tradition that brings families together. Tap into your inner chef and include recipes for your favorite dishes in this magazine. Add photos for a more modern look, or customize each one according to your tastes. What's important is that you list down the ingredients for the dish and the steps for preparation. You can also include the prep and cook time, calorie count, and other important details.
1
When writing a recipe, it's important to break down the instructions into easy-tofollow steps so your readers will have an easy time cooking
3.
2 Do this for each step, outlining the process, then sharing the desired results. Be sure to include the estimated cooking time as well.
4
Break down the recipe into logical steps, indicating what ingredients are used, then how they're used It would be helpful to include photos or illustrations for each step
Finish off your recipe with serving instructions as well as a reminder for people to enjoy their freshly cooked meal
1
1
2
stock
20 INGREDIENTS:
kg
main ingredient
1/2
superior
l
Tbsp secret
sauce 1/4 c garnish A dash of seasoning
Subscribe to Freshly 21 MONTH YEAR • ISSUE NUMBER Freshly Sustainablecooking,eating, andlivingmadedelicious Supportingtextforthecoverstorygoeshere Enjoy huge savings Free home delivery Get your copy before everyone else Never miss an issue! Catch the freshest features Updated daily Read anytime, anywhere Visit our online edition www.reallygreatsite.com
Advertisement www.reallygreatsite.com
Freshly
M O N T H Y E A R • I S S U E N U M B E R
Sustainable Eating 101
Add a short teaser paragraph here
5
In This Issue
Going Green
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
7
The Art of the Salad
Add a short teaser paragraph here
9
Pride and Produce
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
11
Coppston Gardens
Add a short teaser paragraph here
13
Freshly All-Natural Ice Cream
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
15
1
Theodore Lewitz
Art Direction
Jackson Davis Lillian Pratt
Contributing Writers
Phyllis Schwaiger
Aaron Loeb
Rosa Maria Aguado
Freshly 123 Anywhere St Any City ST 12345 www reallygreatsite com • hello@reallygreatsite • @reallygreatsite
Editor-inChief
Carly Ferris Managing Editor
Wendy Salinas Content Director
Noah Schumacher
2
FRO THE DITOR
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
An editor's letter is a message written for a variety of purposes, from friendly to formal. They can help the reader understand the content and creative direction of a certain issue, they can give the reader and idea of what they can find in the magazine, or they can explain the issue's theme and how it can resonate with them
If you’re thinking of writing an editor's letter yourself, make your intentions clear from the start. You can be fun and creative or straightforward, depending on your needs. For the main content of your letter, there are often three main parts: the introduction, main paragraph, and conclusion.
3
Your letter’s introduction can be a brief greeting, a few polite statements, or a background of why you’re writing.
The main paragraph is the bulk of your letter, containing the most important parts of your message Finally, the conclusion sums up all your ideas It can also include a closing statement or salutation
No matter what reason you have behind writing, it’s best to be organized and plan the contents of your letter before publishing the magazine.
Carly Ferris
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
4
BY MARGARITA PEREZ • PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
SUSTAINABLE
EATING 101
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
5
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you. It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news.
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
6
REEN:
BY MARGARITA PEREZ PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
GOING FROM SALADS TO DESSERTS
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
7
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story. This will be what draws your audience in Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye. After writing all your articles and adding them
to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do. Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in. You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world
With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
8
Here, you can place a caption for th
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THE ART OF THE SALAD
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
BY ROSA MARIA AGUADO • PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
9
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do
Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world. With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
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A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically. It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content. This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles. This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too!
Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in
12
RIDE &
PRODUCE
BY CARLY FERRIS PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
13
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine
Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story
This will be what draws your audience in. Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match
Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page
14
A short intro or kicker of the listicle will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the items on the list.
INSIDE COPPSTON GARDENS
BY PHYLLIS SCHWAIGER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIN AE SOO
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16
17
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
18
BY AARON LOEB
JIN AE SOO
FRESHLY ALL-NATURAL CE CREAM
19
BY
PHOTOGRAPHY
Passed down from generation to generation, the classic recipe card is an honored tradition that brings families together. Tap into your inner chef and include recipes for your favorite dishes in this magazine. Add photos for a more modern look, or customize each one according to your tastes. What's important is that you list down the ingredients for the dish and the steps for preparation. You can also include the prep and cook time, calorie count, and other important details.
1
When writing a recipe, it's important to break down the instructions into easy-tofollow steps so your readers will have an easy time cooking
3.
2 Do this for each step, outlining the process, then sharing the desired results. Be sure to include the estimated cooking time as well.
4
Break down the recipe into logical steps, indicating what ingredients are used, then how they're used It would be helpful to include photos or illustrations for each step
Finish off your recipe with serving instructions as well as a reminder for people to enjoy their freshly cooked meal
1
1
2
stock
20 INGREDIENTS:
kg
main ingredient
1/2
superior
l
Tbsp secret
sauce 1/4 c garnish A dash of seasoning
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Sustainable Eating 101
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5
In This Issue
Going Green
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7
The Art of the Salad
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9
Pride and Produce
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11
Coppston Gardens
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13
Freshly All-Natural Ice Cream
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15
1
Theodore Lewitz
Art Direction
Jackson Davis Lillian Pratt
Contributing Writers
Phyllis Schwaiger
Aaron Loeb
Rosa Maria Aguado
Freshly 123 Anywhere St Any City ST 12345 www reallygreatsite com • hello@reallygreatsite • @reallygreatsite
Editor-inChief
Carly Ferris Managing Editor
Wendy Salinas Content Director
Noah Schumacher
2
FRO THE DITOR
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
An editor's letter is a message written for a variety of purposes, from friendly to formal. They can help the reader understand the content and creative direction of a certain issue, they can give the reader and idea of what they can find in the magazine, or they can explain the issue's theme and how it can resonate with them
If you’re thinking of writing an editor's letter yourself, make your intentions clear from the start. You can be fun and creative or straightforward, depending on your needs. For the main content of your letter, there are often three main parts: the introduction, main paragraph, and conclusion.
3
Your letter’s introduction can be a brief greeting, a few polite statements, or a background of why you’re writing.
The main paragraph is the bulk of your letter, containing the most important parts of your message Finally, the conclusion sums up all your ideas It can also include a closing statement or salutation
No matter what reason you have behind writing, it’s best to be organized and plan the contents of your letter before publishing the magazine.
Carly Ferris
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
4
BY MARGARITA PEREZ • PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
SUSTAINABLE
EATING 101
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
5
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you. It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news.
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
6
REEN:
BY MARGARITA PEREZ PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
GOING FROM SALADS TO DESSERTS
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
7
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story. This will be what draws your audience in Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye. After writing all your articles and adding them
to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do. Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in. You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world
With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
8
r
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it
THE ART OF THE SALAD
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
BY ROSA MARIA AGUADO • PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
9
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do
Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world. With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
10
11
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically. It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content. This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles. This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too!
Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in
12
RIDE &
PRODUCE
BY CARLY FERRIS PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
13
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine
Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story
This will be what draws your audience in. Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match
Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page
14
A short intro or kicker of the listicle will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the items on the list.
INSIDE COPPSTON GARDENS
BY PHYLLIS SCHWAIGER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIN AE SOO
15
16
17
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
18
BY AARON LOEB
JIN AE SOO
FRESHLY ALL-NATURAL CE CREAM
19
BY
PHOTOGRAPHY
Passed down from generation to generation, the classic recipe card is an honored tradition that brings families together. Tap into your inner chef and include recipes for your favorite dishes in this magazine. Add photos for a more modern look, or customize each one according to your tastes. What's important is that you list down the ingredients for the dish and the steps for preparation. You can also include the prep and cook time, calorie count, and other important details.
1
When writing a recipe, it's important to break down the instructions into easy-tofollow steps so your readers will have an easy time cooking
3.
2 Do this for each step, outlining the process, then sharing the desired results. Be sure to include the estimated cooking time as well.
4
Break down the recipe into logical steps, indicating what ingredients are used, then how they're used It would be helpful to include photos or illustrations for each step
Finish off your recipe with serving instructions as well as a reminder for people to enjoy their freshly cooked meal
1
1
2
stock
20 INGREDIENTS:
kg
main ingredient
1/2
superior
l
Tbsp secret
sauce 1/4 c garnish A dash of seasoning
Subscribe to Freshly 21 MONTH YEAR • ISSUE NUMBER Freshly Sustainable cooking, eating, and living made delicious Supportingtextforthecoverstorygoeshere Enjoy huge savings Free home delivery Get your copy before everyone else Never miss an issue! Catch the freshest features Updated daily Read anytime, anywhere Visit our online edition www.reallygreatsite.com
Advertisement www.reallygreatsite.com
Freshly
M O N T H Y E A R • I S S U E N U M B E R
Sustainable Eating 101
Add a short teaser paragraph here
5
In This Issue
Going Green
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
7
The Art of the Salad
Add a short teaser paragraph here
9
Pride and Produce
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
11
Coppston Gardens
Add a short teaser paragraph here
13
Freshly All-Natural Ice Cream
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
15
1
Theodore Lewitz
Art Direction
Jackson Davis Lillian Pratt
Contributing Writers
Phyllis Schwaiger
Aaron Loeb
Rosa Maria Aguado
Freshly 123 Anywhere St Any City ST 12345 www reallygreatsite com • hello@reallygreatsite • @reallygreatsite
Editor-inChief
Carly Ferris Managing Editor
Wendy Salinas Content Director
Noah Schumacher
2
FRO THE DITOR
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
An editor's letter is a message written for a variety of purposes, from friendly to formal. They can help the reader understand the content and creative direction of a certain issue, they can give the reader and idea of what they can find in the magazine, or they can explain the issue's theme and how it can resonate with them
If you’re thinking of writing an editor's letter yourself, make your intentions clear from the start. You can be fun and creative or straightforward, depending on your needs. For the main content of your letter, there are often three main parts: the introduction, main paragraph, and conclusion.
3
Your letter’s introduction can be a brief greeting, a few polite statements, or a background of why you’re writing.
The main paragraph is the bulk of your letter, containing the most important parts of your message Finally, the conclusion sums up all your ideas It can also include a closing statement or salutation
No matter what reason you have behind writing, it’s best to be organized and plan the contents of your letter before publishing the magazine.
Carly Ferris
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
4
BY MARGARITA PEREZ • PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
SUSTAINABLE
EATING 101
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
5
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you. It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news.
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
6
REEN:
BY MARGARITA PEREZ PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
GOING FROM SALADS TO DESSERTS
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
7
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story. This will be what draws your audience in Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye. After writing all your articles and adding them
to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do. Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in. You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world
With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
8
r
Here, you can place a caption for th
it
THE ART OF THE SALAD
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
BY ROSA MARIA AGUADO • PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
9
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do
Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world. With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
10
11
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically. It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content. This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles. This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too!
Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in
12
RIDE &
PRODUCE
BY CARLY FERRIS PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
13
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine
Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story
This will be what draws your audience in. Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match
Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page
14
A short intro or kicker of the listicle will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the items on the list.
INSIDE COPPSTON GARDENS
BY PHYLLIS SCHWAIGER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIN AE SOO
15
16
17
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
18
BY AARON LOEB
JIN AE SOO
FRESHLY ALL-NATURAL CE CREAM
19
BY
PHOTOGRAPHY
Passed down from generation to generation, the classic recipe card is an honored tradition that brings families together. Tap into your inner chef and include recipes for your favorite dishes in this magazine. Add photos for a more modern look, or customize each one according to your tastes. What's important is that you list down the ingredients for the dish and the steps for preparation. You can also include the prep and cook time, calorie count, and other important details.
1
When writing a recipe, it's important to break down the instructions into easy-tofollow steps so your readers will have an easy time cooking
3.
2 Do this for each step, outlining the process, then sharing the desired results. Be sure to include the estimated cooking time as well.
4
Break down the recipe into logical steps, indicating what ingredients are used, then how they're used It would be helpful to include photos or illustrations for each step
Finish off your recipe with serving instructions as well as a reminder for people to enjoy their freshly cooked meal
1
1
2
20 INGREDIENTS:
kg main ingredient
1/2
l superior stock
secret
Tbsp
sauce 1/4 c garnish A dash of seasoning
Subscribe to Freshly 21 MONTH YEAR • ISSUE NUMBER Freshly Sustainable cooking, eating, and living made delicious Supportingtextforthecoverstorygoeshere Enjoy huge savings Free home delivery Get your copy before everyone else Never miss an issue! Catch the freshest features Updated daily Read anytime, anywhere Visit our online edition www.reallygreatsite.com
Advertisement www.reallygreatsite.com
Freshly
M O N T H Y E A R • I S S U E N U M B E R
Sustainable Eating 101
Add a short teaser paragraph here
5
In This Issue
Going Green
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
7
The Art of the Salad
Add a short teaser paragraph here
9
Pride and Produce
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
11
Coppston Gardens
Add a short teaser paragraph here
13
Freshly All-Natural Ice Cream
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
15
1
Theodore Lewitz
Art Direction
Jackson Davis Lillian Pratt
Contributing Writers
Phyllis Schwaiger
Aaron Loeb
Rosa Maria Aguado
Freshly 123 Anywhere St Any City ST 12345 www reallygreatsite com • hello@reallygreatsite • @reallygreatsite
Editor-inChief
Carly Ferris Managing Editor
Wendy Salinas Content Director
Noah Schumacher
2
FRO THE DITOR
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
An editor's letter is a message written for a variety of purposes, from friendly to formal. They can help the reader understand the content and creative direction of a certain issue, they can give the reader and idea of what they can find in the magazine, or they can explain the issue's theme and how it can resonate with them
If you’re thinking of writing an editor's letter yourself, make your intentions clear from the start. You can be fun and creative or straightforward, depending on your needs. For the main content of your letter, there are often three main parts: the introduction, main paragraph, and conclusion.
3
Your letter’s introduction can be a brief greeting, a few polite statements, or a background of why you’re writing.
The main paragraph is the bulk of your letter, containing the most important parts of your message Finally, the conclusion sums up all your ideas It can also include a closing statement or salutation
No matter what reason you have behind writing, it’s best to be organized and plan the contents of your letter before publishing the magazine.
Carly Ferris
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
4
BY MARGARITA PEREZ • PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
SUSTAINABLE
EATING 101
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
5
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you. It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news.
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
6
REEN:
BY MARGARITA PEREZ PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
GOING FROM SALADS TO DESSERTS
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
7
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story. This will be what draws your audience in Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye. After writing all your articles and adding them
to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do. Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in. You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world
With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
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THE ART OF THE SALAD
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
BY ROSA MARIA AGUADO • PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
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A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do
Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world. With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
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A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically. It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content. This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles. This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too!
Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in
12
RIDE &
PRODUCE
BY CARLY FERRIS PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
13
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine
Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story
This will be what draws your audience in. Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match
Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page
14
A short intro or kicker of the listicle will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the items on the list.
INSIDE COPPSTON GARDENS
BY PHYLLIS SCHWAIGER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIN AE SOO
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BY AARON LOEB
JIN AE SOO
FRESHLY ALL-NATURAL CE CREAM
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BY
PHOTOGRAPHY
Passed down from generation to generation, the classic recipe card is an honored tradition that brings families together. Tap into your inner chef and include recipes for your favorite dishes in this magazine. Add photos for a more modern look, or customize each one according to your tastes. What's important is that you list down the ingredients for the dish and the steps for preparation. You can also include the prep and cook time, calorie count, and other important details.
1
When writing a recipe, it's important to break down the instructions into easy-tofollow steps so your readers will have an easy time cooking
3.
2 Do this for each step, outlining the process, then sharing the desired results. Be sure to include the estimated cooking time as well.
4
Break down the recipe into logical steps, indicating what ingredients are used, then how they're used It would be helpful to include photos or illustrations for each step
Finish off your recipe with serving instructions as well as a reminder for people to enjoy their freshly cooked meal
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20 INGREDIENTS:
kg
main ingredient
1/2
superior
l
Tbsp secret
sauce 1/4 c garnish A dash of seasoning
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Sustainable Eating 101
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5
In This Issue
Going Green
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7
The Art of the Salad
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9
Pride and Produce
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11
Coppston Gardens
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Freshly All-Natural Ice Cream
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Theodore Lewitz
Art Direction
Jackson Davis Lillian Pratt
Contributing Writers
Phyllis Schwaiger
Aaron Loeb
Rosa Maria Aguado
Freshly 123 Anywhere St Any City ST 12345 www reallygreatsite com • hello@reallygreatsite • @reallygreatsite
Editor-inChief
Carly Ferris Managing Editor
Wendy Salinas Content Director
Noah Schumacher
2
FRO THE DITOR
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
An editor's letter is a message written for a variety of purposes, from friendly to formal. They can help the reader understand the content and creative direction of a certain issue, they can give the reader and idea of what they can find in the magazine, or they can explain the issue's theme and how it can resonate with them
If you’re thinking of writing an editor's letter yourself, make your intentions clear from the start. You can be fun and creative or straightforward, depending on your needs. For the main content of your letter, there are often three main parts: the introduction, main paragraph, and conclusion.
3
Your letter’s introduction can be a brief greeting, a few polite statements, or a background of why you’re writing.
The main paragraph is the bulk of your letter, containing the most important parts of your message Finally, the conclusion sums up all your ideas It can also include a closing statement or salutation
No matter what reason you have behind writing, it’s best to be organized and plan the contents of your letter before publishing the magazine.
Carly Ferris
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
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BY MARGARITA PEREZ • PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
SUSTAINABLE
EATING 101
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
5
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you. It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news.
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
6
REEN:
BY MARGARITA PEREZ PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
GOING FROM SALADS TO DESSERTS
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
7
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story. This will be what draws your audience in Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye. After writing all your articles and adding them
to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do. Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in. You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world
With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
8
r
Here, you can place a caption for th
it
THE ART OF THE SALAD
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
BY ROSA MARIA AGUADO • PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
9
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do
Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world. With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
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A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically. It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content. This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles. This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too!
Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in
12
RIDE &
PRODUCE
BY CARLY FERRIS PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
13
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine
Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story
This will be what draws your audience in. Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match
Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page
14
A short intro or kicker of the listicle will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the items on the list.
INSIDE COPPSTON GARDENS
BY PHYLLIS SCHWAIGER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIN AE SOO
15
16
17
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
18
BY AARON LOEB
JIN AE SOO
FRESHLY ALL-NATURAL CE CREAM
19
BY
PHOTOGRAPHY
Passed down from generation to generation, the classic recipe card is an honored tradition that brings families together. Tap into your inner chef and include recipes for your favorite dishes in this magazine. Add photos for a more modern look, or customize each one according to your tastes. What's important is that you list down the ingredients for the dish and the steps for preparation. You can also include the prep and cook time, calorie count, and other important details.
1
When writing a recipe, it's important to break down the instructions into easy-tofollow steps so your readers will have an easy time cooking
3.
2 Do this for each step, outlining the process, then sharing the desired results. Be sure to include the estimated cooking time as well.
4
Break down the recipe into logical steps, indicating what ingredients are used, then how they're used It would be helpful to include photos or illustrations for each step
Finish off your recipe with serving instructions as well as a reminder for people to enjoy their freshly cooked meal
1
1
2
stock
20 INGREDIENTS:
kg
main ingredient
1/2
superior
l
Tbsp secret
sauce 1/4 c garnish A dash of seasoning
Subscribe to Freshly 21 MONTH YEAR • ISSUE NUMBER Freshly Sustainablecooking,eating, andlivingmadedelicious Supportingtextforthecoverstorygoeshere Enjoy huge savings Free home delivery Get your copy before everyone else Never miss an issue! Catch the freshest features Updated daily Read anytime, anywhere Visit our online edition www.reallygreatsite.com
Advertisement www.reallygreatsite.com
Freshly
M O N T H Y E A R • I S S U E N U M B E R
Sustainable Eating 101
Add a short teaser paragraph here
5
In This Issue
Going Green
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
7
The Art of the Salad
Add a short teaser paragraph here
9
Pride and Produce
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
11
Coppston Gardens
Add a short teaser paragraph here
13
Freshly All-Natural Ice Cream
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
15
1
Theodore Lewitz
Art Direction
Jackson Davis Lillian Pratt
Contributing Writers
Phyllis Schwaiger
Aaron Loeb
Rosa Maria Aguado
Freshly 123 Anywhere St Any City ST 12345 www reallygreatsite com • hello@reallygreatsite • @reallygreatsite
Editor-inChief
Carly Ferris Managing Editor
Wendy Salinas Content Director
Noah Schumacher
2
FRO THE DITOR
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
An editor's letter is a message written for a variety of purposes, from friendly to formal. They can help the reader understand the content and creative direction of a certain issue, they can give the reader and idea of what they can find in the magazine, or they can explain the issue's theme and how it can resonate with them
If you’re thinking of writing an editor's letter yourself, make your intentions clear from the start. You can be fun and creative or straightforward, depending on your needs. For the main content of your letter, there are often three main parts: the introduction, main paragraph, and conclusion.
3
Your letter’s introduction can be a brief greeting, a few polite statements, or a background of why you’re writing.
The main paragraph is the bulk of your letter, containing the most important parts of your message Finally, the conclusion sums up all your ideas It can also include a closing statement or salutation
No matter what reason you have behind writing, it’s best to be organized and plan the contents of your letter before publishing the magazine.
Carly Ferris
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
4
BY MARGARITA PEREZ • PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
SUSTAINABLE
EATING 101
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
5
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you. It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news.
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
6
REEN:
BY MARGARITA PEREZ PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
GOING FROM SALADS TO DESSERTS
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
7
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story. This will be what draws your audience in Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye. After writing all your articles and adding them
to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do. Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in. You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world
With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
8
Here, you can place a caption for th
r it
THE ART OF THE SALAD
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
BY ROSA MARIA AGUADO • PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
9
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do
Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world. With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
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11
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically. It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content. This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles. This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too!
Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in
12
RIDE &
PRODUCE
BY CARLY FERRIS PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
13
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine
Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story
This will be what draws your audience in. Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match
Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page
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A short intro or kicker of the listicle will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the items on the list.
INSIDE COPPSTON GARDENS
BY PHYLLIS SCHWAIGER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIN AE SOO
15
16
17
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
18
BY AARON LOEB
JIN AE SOO
FRESHLY ALL-NATURAL CE CREAM
19
BY
PHOTOGRAPHY
Passed down from generation to generation, the classic recipe card is an honored tradition that brings families together. Tap into your inner chef and include recipes for your favorite dishes in this magazine. Add photos for a more modern look, or customize each one according to your tastes. What's important is that you list down the ingredients for the dish and the steps for preparation. You can also include the prep and cook time, calorie count, and other important details.
1
When writing a recipe, it's important to break down the instructions into easy-tofollow steps so your readers will have an easy time cooking
3.
2 Do this for each step, outlining the process, then sharing the desired results. Be sure to include the estimated cooking time as well.
4
Break down the recipe into logical steps, indicating what ingredients are used, then how they're used It would be helpful to include photos or illustrations for each step
Finish off your recipe with serving instructions as well as a reminder for people to enjoy their freshly cooked meal
1
1
2
stock
20 INGREDIENTS:
kg
main ingredient
1/2
superior
l
Tbsp secret
sauce 1/4 c garnish A dash of seasoning
Subscribe to Freshly 21 MONTH YEAR • ISSUE NUMBER Freshly Sustainable cooking, eating, and living made delicious Supportingtextforthecoverstorygoeshere Enjoy huge savings Free home delivery Get your copy before everyone else Never miss an issue! Catch the freshest features Updated daily Read anytime, anywhere Visit our online edition www.reallygreatsite.com
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M O N T H Y E A R • I S S U E N U M B E R
Sustainable Eating 101
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5
In This Issue
Going Green
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7
The Art of the Salad
Add a short teaser paragraph here
9
Pride and Produce
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
11
Coppston Gardens
Add a short teaser paragraph here
13
Freshly All-Natural Ice Cream
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
15
1
Theodore Lewitz
Art Direction
Jackson Davis Lillian Pratt
Contributing Writers
Phyllis Schwaiger
Aaron Loeb
Rosa Maria Aguado
Freshly 123 Anywhere St Any City ST 12345 www reallygreatsite com • hello@reallygreatsite • @reallygreatsite
Editor-inChief
Carly Ferris Managing Editor
Wendy Salinas Content Director
Noah Schumacher
2
FRO THE DITOR
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
An editor's letter is a message written for a variety of purposes, from friendly to formal. They can help the reader understand the content and creative direction of a certain issue, they can give the reader and idea of what they can find in the magazine, or they can explain the issue's theme and how it can resonate with them
If you’re thinking of writing an editor's letter yourself, make your intentions clear from the start. You can be fun and creative or straightforward, depending on your needs. For the main content of your letter, there are often three main parts: the introduction, main paragraph, and conclusion.
3
Your letter’s introduction can be a brief greeting, a few polite statements, or a background of why you’re writing.
The main paragraph is the bulk of your letter, containing the most important parts of your message Finally, the conclusion sums up all your ideas It can also include a closing statement or salutation
No matter what reason you have behind writing, it’s best to be organized and plan the contents of your letter before publishing the magazine.
Carly Ferris
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
4
BY MARGARITA PEREZ • PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
SUSTAINABLE
EATING 101
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
5
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you. It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news.
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
6
REEN:
BY MARGARITA PEREZ PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
GOING FROM SALADS TO DESSERTS
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
7
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story. This will be what draws your audience in Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye. After writing all your articles and adding them
to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do. Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in. You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world
With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
8
r
Here, you can place a caption for th
it
THE ART OF THE SALAD
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
BY ROSA MARIA AGUADO • PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
9
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do
Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world. With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
10
11
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically. It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content. This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles. This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too!
Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in
12
RIDE &
PRODUCE
BY CARLY FERRIS PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
13
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine
Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story
This will be what draws your audience in. Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match
Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page
14
A short intro or kicker of the listicle will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the items on the list.
INSIDE COPPSTON GARDENS
BY PHYLLIS SCHWAIGER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIN AE SOO
15
16
17
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
18
BY AARON LOEB
JIN AE SOO
FRESHLY ALL-NATURAL CE CREAM
19
BY
PHOTOGRAPHY
Passed down from generation to generation, the classic recipe card is an honored tradition that brings families together. Tap into your inner chef and include recipes for your favorite dishes in this magazine. Add photos for a more modern look, or customize each one according to your tastes. What's important is that you list down the ingredients for the dish and the steps for preparation. You can also include the prep and cook time, calorie count, and other important details.
1
When writing a recipe, it's important to break down the instructions into easy-tofollow steps so your readers will have an easy time cooking
3.
2 Do this for each step, outlining the process, then sharing the desired results. Be sure to include the estimated cooking time as well.
4
Break down the recipe into logical steps, indicating what ingredients are used, then how they're used It would be helpful to include photos or illustrations for each step
Finish off your recipe with serving instructions as well as a reminder for people to enjoy their freshly cooked meal
1
1
2
stock
20 INGREDIENTS:
kg
main ingredient
1/2
superior
l
Tbsp secret
sauce 1/4 c garnish A dash of seasoning
Subscribe to Freshly 21 MONTH YEAR • ISSUE NUMBER Freshly Sustainable cooking, eating, and living made delicious Supportingtextforthecoverstorygoeshere Enjoy huge savings Free home delivery Get your copy before everyone else Never miss an issue! Catch the freshest features Updated daily Read anytime, anywhere Visit our online edition www.reallygreatsite.com
Advertisement www.reallygreatsite.com
Freshly
M O N T H Y E A R • I S S U E N U M B E R
Sustainable Eating 101
Add a short teaser paragraph here
5
In This Issue
Going Green
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
7
The Art of the Salad
Add a short teaser paragraph here
9
Pride and Produce
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
11
Coppston Gardens
Add a short teaser paragraph here
13
Freshly All-Natural Ice Cream
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
15
1
Theodore Lewitz
Art Direction
Jackson Davis Lillian Pratt
Contributing Writers
Phyllis Schwaiger
Aaron Loeb
Rosa Maria Aguado
Freshly 123 Anywhere St Any City ST 12345 www reallygreatsite com • hello@reallygreatsite • @reallygreatsite
Editor-inChief
Carly Ferris Managing Editor
Wendy Salinas Content Director
Noah Schumacher
2
FRO THE DITOR
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
An editor's letter is a message written for a variety of purposes, from friendly to formal. They can help the reader understand the content and creative direction of a certain issue, they can give the reader and idea of what they can find in the magazine, or they can explain the issue's theme and how it can resonate with them
If you’re thinking of writing an editor's letter yourself, make your intentions clear from the start. You can be fun and creative or straightforward, depending on your needs. For the main content of your letter, there are often three main parts: the introduction, main paragraph, and conclusion.
3
Your letter’s introduction can be a brief greeting, a few polite statements, or a background of why you’re writing.
The main paragraph is the bulk of your letter, containing the most important parts of your message Finally, the conclusion sums up all your ideas It can also include a closing statement or salutation
No matter what reason you have behind writing, it’s best to be organized and plan the contents of your letter before publishing the magazine.
Carly Ferris
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
4
BY MARGARITA PEREZ • PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
SUSTAINABLE
EATING 101
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
5
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you. It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news.
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
6
REEN:
BY MARGARITA PEREZ PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
GOING FROM SALADS TO DESSERTS
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
7
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story. This will be what draws your audience in Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye. After writing all your articles and adding them
to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do. Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in. You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world
With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
8
r
Here, you can place a caption for th
it
THE ART OF THE SALAD
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
BY ROSA MARIA AGUADO • PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
9
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do
Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world. With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
10
11
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically. It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content. This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles. This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too!
Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in
12
RIDE &
PRODUCE
BY CARLY FERRIS PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
13
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine
Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story
This will be what draws your audience in. Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match
Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page
14
A short intro or kicker of the listicle will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the items on the list.
INSIDE COPPSTON GARDENS
BY PHYLLIS SCHWAIGER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIN AE SOO
15
16
17
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
18
BY AARON LOEB
JIN AE SOO
FRESHLY ALL-NATURAL CE CREAM
19
BY
PHOTOGRAPHY
Passed down from generation to generation, the classic recipe card is an honored tradition that brings families together. Tap into your inner chef and include recipes for your favorite dishes in this magazine. Add photos for a more modern look, or customize each one according to your tastes. What's important is that you list down the ingredients for the dish and the steps for preparation. You can also include the prep and cook time, calorie count, and other important details.
1
When writing a recipe, it's important to break down the instructions into easy-tofollow steps so your readers will have an easy time cooking
3.
2 Do this for each step, outlining the process, then sharing the desired results. Be sure to include the estimated cooking time as well.
4
Break down the recipe into logical steps, indicating what ingredients are used, then how they're used It would be helpful to include photos or illustrations for each step
Finish off your recipe with serving instructions as well as a reminder for people to enjoy their freshly cooked meal
1
1
2
20 INGREDIENTS:
kg main ingredient
1/2
l superior stock
secret
Tbsp
sauce 1/4 c garnish A dash of seasoning
Subscribe to Freshly 21 MONTH YEAR • ISSUE NUMBER Freshly Sustainable cooking, eating, and living made delicious Supportingtextforthecoverstorygoeshere Enjoy huge savings Free home delivery Get your copy before everyone else Never miss an issue! Catch the freshest features Updated daily Read anytime, anywhere Visit our online edition www.reallygreatsite.com
Advertisement www.reallygreatsite.com
Freshly
M O N T H Y E A R • I S S U E N U M B E R
Sustainable Eating 101
Add a short teaser paragraph here
5
In This Issue
Going Green
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
7
The Art of the Salad
Add a short teaser paragraph here
9
Pride and Produce
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
11
Coppston Gardens
Add a short teaser paragraph here
13
Freshly All-Natural Ice Cream
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
15
1
Theodore Lewitz
Art Direction
Jackson Davis Lillian Pratt
Contributing Writers
Phyllis Schwaiger
Aaron Loeb
Rosa Maria Aguado
Freshly 123 Anywhere St Any City ST 12345 www reallygreatsite com • hello@reallygreatsite • @reallygreatsite
Editor-inChief
Carly Ferris Managing Editor
Wendy Salinas Content Director
Noah Schumacher
2
FRO THE DITOR
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
An editor's letter is a message written for a variety of purposes, from friendly to formal. They can help the reader understand the content and creative direction of a certain issue, they can give the reader and idea of what they can find in the magazine, or they can explain the issue's theme and how it can resonate with them
If you’re thinking of writing an editor's letter yourself, make your intentions clear from the start. You can be fun and creative or straightforward, depending on your needs. For the main content of your letter, there are often three main parts: the introduction, main paragraph, and conclusion.
3
Your letter’s introduction can be a brief greeting, a few polite statements, or a background of why you’re writing.
The main paragraph is the bulk of your letter, containing the most important parts of your message Finally, the conclusion sums up all your ideas It can also include a closing statement or salutation
No matter what reason you have behind writing, it’s best to be organized and plan the contents of your letter before publishing the magazine.
Carly Ferris
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
4
BY MARGARITA PEREZ • PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
SUSTAINABLE
EATING 101
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
5
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you. It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news.
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
6
REEN:
BY MARGARITA PEREZ PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
GOING FROM SALADS TO DESSERTS
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
7
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story. This will be what draws your audience in Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye. After writing all your articles and adding them
to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do. Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in. You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world
With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
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THE ART OF THE SALAD
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
BY ROSA MARIA AGUADO • PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
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A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do
Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world. With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
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A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically. It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content. This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles. This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too!
Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in
12
RIDE &
PRODUCE
BY CARLY FERRIS PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
13
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine
Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story
This will be what draws your audience in. Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match
Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page
14
A short intro or kicker of the listicle will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the items on the list.
INSIDE COPPSTON GARDENS
BY PHYLLIS SCHWAIGER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIN AE SOO
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BY AARON LOEB
JIN AE SOO
FRESHLY ALL-NATURAL CE CREAM
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BY
PHOTOGRAPHY
Passed down from generation to generation, the classic recipe card is an honored tradition that brings families together. Tap into your inner chef and include recipes for your favorite dishes in this magazine. Add photos for a more modern look, or customize each one according to your tastes. What's important is that you list down the ingredients for the dish and the steps for preparation. You can also include the prep and cook time, calorie count, and other important details.
1
When writing a recipe, it's important to break down the instructions into easy-tofollow steps so your readers will have an easy time cooking
3.
2 Do this for each step, outlining the process, then sharing the desired results. Be sure to include the estimated cooking time as well.
4
Break down the recipe into logical steps, indicating what ingredients are used, then how they're used It would be helpful to include photos or illustrations for each step
Finish off your recipe with serving instructions as well as a reminder for people to enjoy their freshly cooked meal
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1
2
stock
20 INGREDIENTS:
kg
main ingredient
1/2
superior
l
Tbsp secret
sauce 1/4 c garnish A dash of seasoning
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Sustainable Eating 101
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5
In This Issue
Going Green
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7
The Art of the Salad
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9
Pride and Produce
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11
Coppston Gardens
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13
Freshly All-Natural Ice Cream
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Theodore Lewitz
Art Direction
Jackson Davis Lillian Pratt
Contributing Writers
Phyllis Schwaiger
Aaron Loeb
Rosa Maria Aguado
Freshly 123 Anywhere St Any City ST 12345 www reallygreatsite com • hello@reallygreatsite • @reallygreatsite
Editor-inChief
Carly Ferris Managing Editor
Wendy Salinas Content Director
Noah Schumacher
2
FRO THE DITOR
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
An editor's letter is a message written for a variety of purposes, from friendly to formal. They can help the reader understand the content and creative direction of a certain issue, they can give the reader and idea of what they can find in the magazine, or they can explain the issue's theme and how it can resonate with them
If you’re thinking of writing an editor's letter yourself, make your intentions clear from the start. You can be fun and creative or straightforward, depending on your needs. For the main content of your letter, there are often three main parts: the introduction, main paragraph, and conclusion.
3
Your letter’s introduction can be a brief greeting, a few polite statements, or a background of why you’re writing.
The main paragraph is the bulk of your letter, containing the most important parts of your message Finally, the conclusion sums up all your ideas It can also include a closing statement or salutation
No matter what reason you have behind writing, it’s best to be organized and plan the contents of your letter before publishing the magazine.
Carly Ferris
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
4
BY MARGARITA PEREZ • PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
SUSTAINABLE
EATING 101
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
5
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you. It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news.
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
6
REEN:
BY MARGARITA PEREZ PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
GOING FROM SALADS TO DESSERTS
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
7
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story. This will be what draws your audience in Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye. After writing all your articles and adding them
to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do. Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in. You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world
With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
8
r
Here, you can place a caption for th
it
THE ART OF THE SALAD
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
BY ROSA MARIA AGUADO • PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
9
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do
Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world. With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
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11
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically. It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content. This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles. This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too!
Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in
12
RIDE &
PRODUCE
BY CARLY FERRIS PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
13
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine
Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story
This will be what draws your audience in. Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match
Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page
14
A short intro or kicker of the listicle will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the items on the list.
INSIDE COPPSTON GARDENS
BY PHYLLIS SCHWAIGER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIN AE SOO
15
16
17
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
18
BY AARON LOEB
JIN AE SOO
FRESHLY ALL-NATURAL CE CREAM
19
BY
PHOTOGRAPHY
Passed down from generation to generation, the classic recipe card is an honored tradition that brings families together. Tap into your inner chef and include recipes for your favorite dishes in this magazine. Add photos for a more modern look, or customize each one according to your tastes. What's important is that you list down the ingredients for the dish and the steps for preparation. You can also include the prep and cook time, calorie count, and other important details.
1
When writing a recipe, it's important to break down the instructions into easy-tofollow steps so your readers will have an easy time cooking
3.
2 Do this for each step, outlining the process, then sharing the desired results. Be sure to include the estimated cooking time as well.
4
Break down the recipe into logical steps, indicating what ingredients are used, then how they're used It would be helpful to include photos or illustrations for each step
Finish off your recipe with serving instructions as well as a reminder for people to enjoy their freshly cooked meal
1
1
2
stock
20 INGREDIENTS:
kg
main ingredient
1/2
superior
l
Tbsp secret
sauce 1/4 c garnish A dash of seasoning
Subscribe to Freshly 21 MONTH YEAR • ISSUE NUMBER Freshly Sustainablecooking,eating, andlivingmadedelicious Supportingtextforthecoverstorygoeshere Enjoy huge savings Free home delivery Get your copy before everyone else Never miss an issue! Catch the freshest features Updated daily Read anytime, anywhere Visit our online edition www.reallygreatsite.com
Advertisement www.reallygreatsite.com
Freshly
M O N T H Y E A R • I S S U E N U M B E R
Sustainable Eating 101
Add a short teaser paragraph here
5
In This Issue
Going Green
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
7
The Art of the Salad
Add a short teaser paragraph here
9
Pride and Produce
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
11
Coppston Gardens
Add a short teaser paragraph here
13
Freshly All-Natural Ice Cream
Here's another teaser paragraph that varies in length
15
1
Theodore Lewitz
Art Direction
Jackson Davis Lillian Pratt
Contributing Writers
Phyllis Schwaiger
Aaron Loeb
Rosa Maria Aguado
Freshly 123 Anywhere St Any City ST 12345 www reallygreatsite com • hello@reallygreatsite • @reallygreatsite
Editor-inChief
Carly Ferris Managing Editor
Wendy Salinas Content Director
Noah Schumacher
2
FRO THE DITOR
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
An editor's letter is a message written for a variety of purposes, from friendly to formal. They can help the reader understand the content and creative direction of a certain issue, they can give the reader and idea of what they can find in the magazine, or they can explain the issue's theme and how it can resonate with them
If you’re thinking of writing an editor's letter yourself, make your intentions clear from the start. You can be fun and creative or straightforward, depending on your needs. For the main content of your letter, there are often three main parts: the introduction, main paragraph, and conclusion.
3
Your letter’s introduction can be a brief greeting, a few polite statements, or a background of why you’re writing.
The main paragraph is the bulk of your letter, containing the most important parts of your message Finally, the conclusion sums up all your ideas It can also include a closing statement or salutation
No matter what reason you have behind writing, it’s best to be organized and plan the contents of your letter before publishing the magazine.
Carly Ferris
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
4
BY MARGARITA PEREZ • PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
SUSTAINABLE
EATING 101
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
5
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you. It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news.
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
6
REEN:
BY MARGARITA PEREZ PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCOIS MERCER
GOING FROM SALADS TO DESSERTS
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
7
A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story. This will be what draws your audience in Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye. After writing all your articles and adding them
to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do. Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in. You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world
With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
8
Here, you can place a caption for th
r it
THE ART OF THE SALAD
A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
BY ROSA MARIA AGUADO • PHOTOGRAPHY BY HANNAH MORALES
9
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too! Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do
Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in You can even just extend your cover photo to keep things clean and simple A magazine can be a great way to reach your audience and communicate your message to the world. With great, curated content, yours can be a bestseller in no time.
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A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically. It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content. This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.
Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story This will be what draws your audience in
When you've decided on your cover story, come up with a list of topics for your feature articles. This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists. Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page Don't forget your page numbers too!
Finally, design your back page Most magazines feature a full-page advertisement, which you're also welcome to do Why not partner with a local business and feature their products? Not your style? Simply include some contact information and tell your audience how to reach you Add your social media handles, email, or even any publication information you think they'd be interested in
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A short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.
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A pull quote is an impactful quote taken from the article. You can place the quote you want to highlight here.
A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
To create your own, choose a topic that interests you It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news
Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine
Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues Next, think of a compelling feature for your cover story
This will be what draws your audience in. Make sure that you have accompanying visual content that immediately catches the eye Include photos, illustrations, and other graphics to match
Appeal to your audience, choose the right fonts and images, and you'll have a magazine that people will remember for years to come
come up with a list of topics for your feature articles This can range from interviews, product reviews, human interest pieces, and even lists Think about what your audience would be interested in and get writing! Again, choose engaging photos and graphics to accompany your words, as these also help catch your audience's eye
After writing all your articles and adding them to your layout, list down all the titles to set up your table of contents. You can add a brief description for each article or keep it simple and paste the feature titles on the page
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A short intro or kicker of the listicle will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the items on the list.
INSIDE COPPSTON GARDENS
BY PHYLLIS SCHWAIGER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIN AE SOO
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Passed down from generation to generation, the classic recipe card is an honored tradition that brings families together. Tap into your inner chef and include recipes for your favorite dishes in this magazine. Add photos for a more modern look, or customize each one according to your tastes. What's important is that you list down the ingredients for the dish and the steps for preparation. You can also include the prep and cook time, calorie count, and other important details.
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Finish off your recipe with serving instructions as well as a reminder for people to enjoy their freshly cooked meal
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