Une Maison

Une Maison is a minimalist magazine focused on home renovation and furniture design, featuring a clean grid system and refined visual rhythm.

Edi Design
Branding

Adobe Suites
Figma

Individual Project
7 - week course project

An open magazine with a large bold quote 'FUNCTION OVER FORM.' on the left page, and an image of a hand pouring a liquid from a bottle on the right page, set against a gray background.

Une Maison is a magazine dedicated to home renovation and furniture design, emphasizing simplicity, structure, and visual harmony. Its design relies on a precise grid system and subtle black dot motifs that guide navigation while maintaining a sleek, modern aesthetic. Each page is composed with balance and restraint, allowing text and imagery to flow seamlessly.

“Designing Une Maison felt a bit like cleaning my own room—I kept removing things until the space finally started to feel right.”

Open magazine with editorial content about lighting design on the left page, featuring large number '03' over blue tiles, and ad for Helmut Lang perfume on the right with an abstract grey and white background.
Collage of magazine or brochure pages about exterior design, materials, innovations, and foodography. Includes images of building exteriors, material samples, a person holding a fragrance bottle, and a camera on a rock.
A woman wearing sunglasses, a beige scarf, and a long striped coat standing outdoors with her dog on a leash in front of a large building with arched windows, trees, and plants. Adjacent to the woman is a modern outdoor house design with blue and white colors and glass balcony railings.
Open magazine showcasing interior design featuring a kitchen with black appliances and a ''winner'' label on the right page.
Collage of interior decor and design images featuring Versace-themed furniture and accessories, including a gold ornate chair, black and gold tableware, and fashion interior decor with black, gold, and geometric patterns.
A black leather jacket draped over a chair with matching black high-heeled shoes and a black handbag placed on the chair's seat, all set against a plain gray background.

Design Concept

This page presents a selection of layouts from Une Maison, highlighting my minimalist design style through a combination of typography, grid-based layouts, and carefully selected imagery.

Magazine page featuring an article on roof innovations, highlighting solar tiles and green roofs, with large bold title 'ROO INNOVATIONS' and a photo of a modern building with a person on the roof.

Cover Design

This page showcases various cover design versions for Une Maison, each reflecting the unique theme of every issue.

Set of four magazine covers featuring modern architecture and design, with bold text and minimalist visuals.

Spread Showcase

The spreads highlight the magazine’s clean composition and consistent rhythm, balancing text, imagery, and negative space. Each layout demonstrates how the grid and black dot system unify diverse content.

A collection of open magazines laid out flat on a white background, showcasing various modern interior design, architecture, and lifestyle pages with images and text.

Feature Design

The feature sections focus on storytelling through space and detail. Each spread integrates photography and typography in a balanced dialogue, utilizing generous white space and subtle alignment shifts to create a visual rhythm.

Collage of magazine pages and photos discussing bar design, including images of wine bottles, corks, a bar setup with wine and a glass, and a person reading a magazine, with an article about the small scale of bars as inviting gathering spots.
Open magazine spread featuring interior design, fashion, and architecture content, with black and white and color photographs and large bold text.

“I’ve always been fascinated by how architecture and furniture shape the way we live—designing this magazine was my way of translating that quiet obsession onto paper.”

Reflection

Creating Une Maison deepened my appreciation for how design can shape atmosphere and emotion. I realized that editorial design, much like architecture or furniture, is about balance—between structure and warmth, order and personality. This project reminded me that simplicity isn’t emptiness; it’s the space that allows meaning to breathe.