FYi Magazine

Excitingly, we’ve just gone to press on the first issue of a new title for the MDDUS called FYi.

The magazine is aimed at young doctors in their Foundation Years – a 2 year period of placement which all doctors are obliged to do post university – and was intended as a publicity tool to help with uptake of MDDUS membership.

Looking at some of the literature that is targeted at this group, it seemed as though there was a wide gap between dry and dusty yawn-inducing material and publications which had taken the ‘young audience’ part to heart and strayed into blue peter territory!

In creating the new mag, we wanted to give it an up to the minute look which avoided ‘grungey’ stylings in favour of a more sophisticated, elegant approach. With this in mind, we opted for the rather lovely new Soho Gothic face throughout. We loved the opportunities presented by the wide variations in weight from ultra heavy to super skinny thin.

In keeping with these choices, we avoided a riot of colour, instead going for a pantone orange throughout which would be used rather like a signature colour. In the final print, this has come out satisfyingly vibrant and should clearly set the title apart from it’s rivals (with thanks to the chaps at Woods for doing their usual bang-up job!).

To make the title a little different, we also made a real feature of the folios integrating them into the design and giving them prominence on the page, rather than sneaking them in at the bottom of the page as an afterthought.

It’s a dinky little title at just 16 A4 pages, saddle stitched, but we’re very pleased with it’s overall look and think it fits the bill perfectly.

Our clients at the MDDUS, I’m pleased to report, share our enthusiasm and we’re both looking forward to getting some feedback once the copies start hitting the doormats.

“It looks excellent! I think you’ve done a fantastic job with the spec — the distinctive branding and design approach throughout with the orange and the use of white space. Thanks again for putting so much careful time and thought into this!” – Jim Killgore, MDDUS

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