Pentagram

Pentagram

'Texas Law Magazine'

Identity and editorial design for the new biannual publication for the University of Texas School of Law.

The official publication of the top-ranked law school, was designed from scratch with completely new content, reimagined page architecture, and a clean look-and-feel.

Texas Law is one of the top Law Schools in America
Previous name and cover logo
New name and cover logo
Table of Contents called “Docket"
Front section of the magazine is called "Opening Statements”
News article illustrated by Sam Kerr
Single page column highlights books and media by alumni and faculty

The design team was involved from the conception of the project and helped with the naming of the publication, advised the editorial team on best practices and created new departments and sections.

Cover feature illustrated by Brian Stauffer
Design for story about Texas Law’s Society Program

The naming construct for the new publication uses common law terms for the titles of sections and departments and is roughly based on the chronological progression of a trial. 

Back section of the magazine is called “Closing Arguments”
Q&A with alumnus Diane Brayton, senior executive with The New York Times
Full spread department tells stories through infographics
Opener to "Class Notes" section in the back