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White space is constructed from the layout of photographs to mimic architectural structure, allowing for the images to be prominent and to guide the reader between them and the type.
White space is defined more by the grid than by the photographs and adapts to the size of the screen. It surrounds the text and is broken occasionally by full screen width photographs.
Each issue has a theme color that is used throughout, in headers and captions, as well as stylistic details (diagrams and lines). Many photographs throughout also involve this color.
Color is found in photographs and not in the typography. There is no theme color, and articles featured from the print magazine lose the theme color of their issue.