Read Me: Magazine

A minimalist, editorial-style desktop layout with a large, orange 'READ ME!' headline at the top left. The page features a vertical black-and-white textured divider separating a list of article parts on the left from large, bold typography and a photograph of people on a subway on the right. The color palette is primarily white, black, and vibrant orange.The mobile version presents a single-column vertical layout, starting with a massive orange 'READ ME!' headline. Below, large bold text discusses internet reading habits, followed by a stacked list of article sections like 'Part 1: DEFINE AND CONQUER' and 'Part 2: WHAT MAKES ON-SCREEN READABILITY SPECIAL'. A grey 'Copy template' button is anchored at the bottom right.

Read Me: Magazine is a high-impact digital editorial template designed to challenge the conventions of web typography and layout. It serves as a playground for long-form storytelling, utilizing aggressive scale and experimental compositions to command attention in an era of rapid scrolling. The design is built for creators who want to transform text-heavy content into a visceral, immersive visual experience. The visual identity is defined by a bold, maximalist approach that leans heavily into typographic hierarchy. Using high-contrast color palettes—vibrant oranges, deep purples, and electric blues—against stark backgrounds, the design creates a sense of urgency and modern edge. The layout breaks traditional grid structures with oversized headings and organic, overlapping shapes, making it an ideal choice for avant-garde digital publications and experimental design portfolios.

Design

Colors
Buckets
Palette
#FFFFFF
#808080
#030303
#FF4F0A
#C1BBB9
#414141

Technology

Advertising
Affiliate programs
Cookie compliance
Page builders
Security
Pagespeed
Desktop
31
Performance
78
Accessibility
96
Best Practices
92
SEO
Mobile
25
Performance
83
Accessibility
96
Best Practices
92
SEO
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