Editorial spread on screen culture and texting

Editorial spread on screen culture and texting, editorial, technical, dark

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A magazine spread pair showing a black page with glitchy white typography and an adjacent editorial essay about phone culture.

Summary

A striking magazine spread combining a high-contrast black page with glitchy white all-caps headline against an adjacent essay page with body text and a photographic inset about modern screen culture.

Visual description

Left page: black background with fragmented, pixelated white sans-serif typography spelling something like "THE SCREEN OBJECT" across horizontal bands with scan-line effects. Right page: white background with gray body text, a small subheading "THE SCREEN OBJECT" and "YOU LOOKING AT ME?", a grayscale photograph inset showing a woman, and more paragraph text discussing phones and digital culture.

Key takeaway

The contrast and typographic distortion draw attention and reinforce the essay's theme about the troubling nature of screen devices and our relationship to them.

Reuse notes

Strong reference for tech or media editorial that wants to signal disruption or critical examination; the glitch aesthetic pairs well with essays questioning digital culture.

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