Physical magazines continue to exist, yet their relevance and value are increasingly questioned. While interest in print remains, many readers feel contemporary magazines lack uniqueness and meaningful experiences that justify their purchase and ownership.

Sense reimagines the magazine as an experimental tactile publication that explores how print can offer value beyond visual content. Through the use of texture, materiality, and subtle three-dimensional elements, the project transforms the magazine into a sensory experience rather than a purely informational object. By encouraging engagement through touch and physical interaction, Sense reframes reading as an experience explored through the senses rather than solely through sight.

The project positions print as a medium that embraces its physical nature to create presence, curiosity, and lasting value for modern readers.

Category
Design for Culture

Diploma in
Communication Design

Nur Qistina Binte Zulkipli

Key Skills

Graphic Design
Art Direction
Branding

Hi, I’m Qistina, a creative, detail-oriented designer who enjoys exploring hobbies and side projects to support my personal and professional growth. I’m always curious and open to learning, whether it’s refining my design skills or expanding my knowledge in logistics. I believe growth comes from stepping outside of comfort zones and embracing new challenges. Through continuous improvement and hands-on experience, my goal is to contribute positively to every project I’m part of while constantly evolving both creatively and professionally.