Between the Lines

Between the Lines

Architecture Magazine Design

Architecture Magazine Design

Year: 2026

Year: 2026

Adobe Indesign

Adobe Indesign

Magazine titled "Architecture Between the Lines" on a wooden table. The cover features bold text and a minimalist building image, conveying a modern, professional tone
Magazine titled "Architecture Between the Lines" on a wooden table. The cover features bold text and a minimalist building image, conveying a modern, professional tone

Introduction

Between the Lines is an architecture zine that explores the relationship between observation

and interpretation through a series of hand-rendered drawings of well-known architectural

works. Using colored pencil and marker, the publication captures not only the physical

structure of each building, but also the atmosphere, rhythm, and design intent that exist

beyond photographs and blueprints.

Between the Lines is an architecture zine that explores the relationship between

observation and interpretation through a series of hand-rendered drawings of

well-known architectural works. Using colored pencil and marker, the publication

captures not only the physical structure of each building, but also the atmosphere,

rhythm, and design intent that exist beyond photographs and blueprints.

Page 1 and 2 of the architecture zine, showcases intro and index
Page 2 and 3 of architecture zine, showcases projects 1 and 2
Close up image of architecture drawing 1

Process

After creating the drawings, I curated a selection that worked together visually and

conceptually. In the design phase, I translated the artwork into a cohesive publication

format. I arranged spreads to balance image and negative space, allowing the

hand-rendered qualities—line weight, color layering, and subtle imperfections—to remain

the focal point. Typography was kept minimal to support the visuals and reinforce the

contemplative nature of the project.


After creating the drawings, I curated a selection that worked together visually

and conceptually. In the design phase, I translated the artwork into a cohesive

publication format. I arranged spreads to balance image and negative space,

allowing the hand-rendered qualities—line weight, color layering, and subtle

imperfections—to remain the focal point. Typography was kept minimal to support

the visuals and reinforce the contemplative nature of the project.


Pages 4 and 5 showcasing architecture drawings 3 and 4
Pages 7 and 8 showcasing architecture drawings 5 and 6
Close up image of architecture drawing 4
Pages 9 and 10 showcasing the conclusion with white and blue visuals
A stack of Between the Lines architecture zine on a wooden bench

Conclusion

Finally, the pages were sequenced, formatted, and prepared for print, transforming a

series of individual studies into a unified narrative object. The finished zine reflects both the

process of studying architecture and the act of interpreting it through drawing.


Finally, the pages were sequenced, formatted, and prepared for print,

transforming a series of individual studies into a unified narrative object.

The finished zine reflects both the process of studying architecture and the

act of interpreting it through drawing.


MarkIV Brochure

Between

the Lines

Architecture Magazine Design

Year: 2026

Adobe Indesign

Magazine titled "Architecture Between the Lines" on a wooden table. The cover features bold text and a minimalist building image, conveying a modern, professional tone

Introduction

Between the Lines is an architecture

zine that explores the relationship

between observation and interpretation

through a series of hand-rendered

drawings of well-known architectural

works. Using colored pencil and marker,

the publication captures not only the

physical structure of each building, but

also the atmosphere, rhythm, and

design intent that exist beyond

photographs and blueprints.

Page 1 and 2 of the architecture zine, showcases intro and index
Page 2 and 3 of architecture zine, showcases projects 1 and 2
Close up image of architecture drawing 1

Process

After creating the drawings, I curated

a selection that worked together

visually and conceptually. In the design

phase, I translated the artwork into a

cohesive publication format. I arranged

spreads to balance image and negative

space, allowing the hand-rendered

qualities—line weight, color layering,

and subtle imperfections—to remain

the focal point. Typography was kept

minimal to support the visuals and

reinforce the contemplative nature

of the project.

Pages 4 and 5 showcasing architecture drawings 3 and 4
Pages 7 and 8 showcasing architecture drawings 5 and 6
Close up image of architecture drawing 4
Pages 9 and 10 showcasing the conclusion with white and blue visuals
A stack of Between the Lines architecture zine on a wooden bench

Conclusion

Finally, the pages were sequenced,

formatted, and prepared for print,

transforming a series of individual

studies into a unified narrative object.

The finished zine reflects both the

process of studying architecture

and the act of interpreting it

through drawing.


MarkIV

Brochure