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How to Create a Stylish Magazine Layout in Affinity Publisher

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What You'll Be Creating

In this Affinity Publisher tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a simple and stylish magazine spread using Affinity Publisher, the great-value and easy-to-use alternative to Adobe InDesign. Affinity Publisher templates are great foundations for creating your own unique magazine designs—here you’ll learn how to create an editable magazine spread for an online magazine, as well as how to make a booklet in Publisher with facing pages. 

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What You'll Learn in This Affinity Publisher Magazine Layout Tutorial

In this Affinity Publisher 2 tutorial, you’ll pick up some versatile design skills for creating magazines for online and print, as well as get to know your way around the Affinity Publisher workspace. Specifically, you'll learn:

  • How to make a booklet in Affinity Publisher 2, with a facing-page spread that can be adapted as an eMagazine.
  • How to create running headers and page numbers for your eMagazine.
  • How to format typography and images to a high standard in Affinity Publisher.
  • How to export your finished magazine spread as a PDF file, ready for sharing online or uploading to online publishing sites like Readly.

Included with this tutorial is a free download of the magazine cover and inside spread for both Affinity Publisher and Adobe InDesign, allowing you to get started quickly with creating your own stylish eMagazine. Head over to the Affinity Spotlight website to learn how to create a magazine cover in Affinity Publisher.

What You’ll Need to Create Your Magazine Layout

You’ll need access to an Affinity Publisher download, which can be downloaded from the Serif website. You’ll also need to download the following fonts and photo from Envato Elements to create the design of the spread pictured: 

Install the fonts on your computer, and you’re ready to get started!

1. How to Set Up a Magazine Document in Affinity Publisher

Step 1

Open up Affinity Publisher 2, and go to File > New.

With the Type set to Web*, set the Page width to 612 px and Page height to 792 px. To ensure the magazine will appear crisp and clear on retina displays, set the DPI to 300. Increase the Number of pages to 3, to allow for a cover page (included in the downloadable template) and a single spread.

Make sure Facing Pages is checked under the Pages section. 

Set the Inner and Bottom Margins to 80 px and Outer and Top Margins to 75 px. For a digital magazine, a bleed won’t be required, so you can keep this set to default 0 px. 

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Then click Create

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* Here, we’ll be creating a single spread for a digital magazine, which will be exported as an online-friendly PDF. The magazine cover template for this magazine is included in the downloadable file attached to this Affinity Publisher tutorial. 

Step 2

Go to View > Guides Manager, and increase the number of columns to 2. Set the width of the Gutter to 15 px, before clicking Close

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Step 3

We’re going to use a very simple colour palette in our design—just orange, black, and off-white. 

In the Swatches panel (View > Studio > Swatches), choose Add Global Colour from the drop-down menu.

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Name the swatch Off White, and choose RGB Hex Sliders from the menu below. Type in F8FAEF for the Hex code before clicking Add

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Repeat to create a second RGB swatch, naming it Orange and setting the Hex code to FF6F17. Then click Add.

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2. How to Format Elements on Your Master Spread

Step 1

Double-click on the Master A icon in the Master Pages panel to bring it up on screen.

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Select the Rectangle Tool (M) from the Tools panel, and drag across the whole of the Master spread’s left-hand page, setting the Fill to Off White. 

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Copy and Paste the rectangle, moving it over to cover the right-hand page. 

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Step 2

We can add running headers and page numbers to the Master spread, which will allow these to be applied across multiple pages through the magazine when you come to create more pages. 

Choose the Frame Text Tool (T) from the Tools panel, and drag to create a text frame across the top-left corner of the left-hand page. 

Type in the name of the magazine, and from the Character panel (View > Studio > Character), set the Font to Bw Modelica, Size 2.5 pt, All Caps, and an Orange Font Colour. 

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Step 3

Copy and Paste the text frame, moving it over to the top of the right-hand page. From the Paragraph panel, switch the text to Align Right. 

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Step 4

Paste again, moving this text frame to the bottom corner of the left-hand page and editing the text to just read ‘//’. 

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Insert a space after the slashes, and with your type cursor still in the frame, go up to Insert > Fields > Page Number. 

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A hashtag symbol will appear in the text frame, indicating that this will be replaced with a page number on relevant pages. 

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Select the page number text frame and Copy and Paste it, moving it over to the right side of the page and switching the text to Align Right. 

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3. How to Build Up Typography on Your Magazine Spread

Step 1

Double-click on Page 1 in the Pages panel to bring it up on screen. 

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Use the Frame Text Tool (T) to create a single tall text frame resting against the left and bottom margin, filling the far-left column.

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Step 2

Click on the small triangle shape on the bottom-right of the text frame to create a linked text frame. 

Click and drag to the right of the first text frame to create a second linked column. A ‘thread’ will appear between the two frames, showing that they are linked.

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Step 3

Type an introductory sentence, setting the Font to Bergen, Size 2 pt, and the Leading to 3 pt. From the Paragraph panel, increase the Space After Paragraph to 2 pt. Set the Font Colour to Black

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You can then either type in text directly, paste it over from a Word document, or go to Text > Insert Filler Text to create temporary text for your columns. 

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You can add more interest to your column text by pulling out the first line in an Orange Font Colour, a Heavy weight, and All Caps letters.

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4. How to Add an Image to Your Magazine Spread

Step 1

Use the Pen Tool (P) to draw an image frame that spans most of the right-hand page, with a narrower section across the top of the left-hand page, as shown below. 

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On the frame, Right-Click > Convert to Picture Frame. 

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Step 2

Go to File > Place. Navigate to the image of the robot dog you downloaded earlier, and click Open

Use Shift to scale the image inside the frame, before clicking Flip Horizontal in the top Controls panel to flip the image so that the dog is facing towards the right edge of the spread.

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Rotate the image inside the frame slightly, to allow more of the robot to be visible. 

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Step 3

Create a very large text frame, matching the height of the text columns, overlapping the right column and extending across the width of the right page. 

Type in ‘GO’, setting the Font to Bw Modelica Medium, Size 127 pt, and Font Colour to Orange.

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Step 4

From the Layers panel (on the right side of the workspace), change the Blending Mode of the ‘GO’ text frame to Linear Burn. 

With the right column text frame selected, click on the Move to Front button in the top Controls panel, to bring the column text forward and make it more legible.

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5. How to Add a Pull Quote to Your Layout

Step 1

Use the Frame Text Tool (T) to create a text frame across the top-right of Page 2.

Type in a pull quote. Set the Font to Artiflex CF Bold, Size 10 pt, Align Right, and an Orange Font Colour.

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Step 2

You can highlight individual words and set these in Bold Italic for emphasis. 

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6. How to Export Your Magazine Artwork

Whether you create a single spread or a whole magazine, the process of exporting your artwork in Affinity Publisher for sharing online is quick and simple.

Step 1

Go to File > Export. 

Click on PDF from the options running along the top of the window. Choose PDF (digital-high quality) from the Preset menu. 

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Set the DPI to 300. This will ensure your magazine will appear crisp and clear on large-size and retina screens.

Then click Export. Name your file and click Save.

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Conclusion: Your Finished Magazine Layout

Your magazine spread is finished and exported, ready to be printed. Great job!

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In this Affinity Publisher tutorial, you’ve picked up a range of techniques and skills you can apply to editorial projects and other magazine design work using  your Affinity Publisher download. You now know how to make a booklet complete with facing pages, allowing you to create documents for both print and online. 

Remember that this tutorial includes a free download of the magazine cover and inside spread for both Affinity Publisher and Adobe InDesign, allowing you to get started quickly with creating your own awesome eMagazine design. 

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5 Premium Magazine Design Program Templates From Envato Elements

Envato Elements offers premium magazine design templates compatible with Affinity Publisher. From clean and minimalist to bright and striking, you'll find the best fit for your magazine project. For a flat monthly fee, you get access to the best magazine design assets.

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Remember the compatible formats with Affinity Publisher are IDML, PSD, PDF, PNG, and EPS.

1. Magazine Design Program Template (AI, INDD, PSD, SVG)

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If you're looking for a modern approach to your Affinity magazine, this Affinity Publisher template's got you covered. It comes in all compatible formats, and it'll make the process of making a magazine easier to tackle.

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Trying to learn how to create an online magazine cover? This premium magazine template cover is exactly what you need to create eye-catching Affinity magazine covers. There are different layouts to choose from.

3. Magazine Template (AI, EPS, INDD, PSD)

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No time for Affinity Publisher tutorials? If you're low on time to learn how to make a magazine in Affinity Publisher, try Extraordinary. It comes packed with features and layouts that are easy to adapt to a magazine.

4. Modern Neutral Magazine Template (AI, INDD, PSD, PNG, SVG)

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This Affinity magazine template comes with a beautifully clean aesthetic that will make your online magazine look professional. No need to learn how to create an online magazine from the ground up.

5. Fresh Brochure / Magazine Template (AI, EPS, INDD, PSD)

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Any magazine design program becomes easier to learn with the right template as a baseline. If you already know how to create an online magazine but want to save some time, the features in this template will help you.

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