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Buford, GA · On-site

$40K - $79K/yr

... blank page to polished finish • An eye for layout, typography, and clean design • Experience in magazine production is a big plus • The ability to balance artistic instinct with production ...

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How much do magazine page layout jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for magazine page layout in the United States is $41.30, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.55 and $58.41 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced when working on magazine page layout, and how can they be addressed?

One common challenge in magazine page layout is balancing creativity with the need to meet strict publication deadlines. Layout designers must also ensure consistency in branding and style across multiple issues while adapting to evolving content and advertising requirements. Effective communication with editors, writers, and photographers is essential to integrate text and visuals seamlessly. Staying organized and using industry-standard software like Adobe InDesign can help streamline revisions and collaboration, ensuring high-quality results under tight timeframes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Magazine Page Layout Designer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Magazine Page Layout Designer, you need expertise in graphic design principles, typography, and visual storytelling, typically supported by a relevant degree or portfolio of work. Proficiency with design software such as Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator is essential for creating professional layouts. Strong attention to detail, creativity, and the ability to collaborate with editors and writers are standout soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure visually engaging pages that effectively communicate content and maintain the publication's aesthetic standards.

What is the difference between Magazine Page Layout vs Graphic Designer?

AspectMagazine Page LayoutGraphic Designer
Primary FocusArranging content, images, and text on magazine pagesCreating visual concepts and designs for various media
Skills NeededPage composition, typography, layout softwareDesign principles, illustration, branding
Work EnvironmentPublishing houses, magazines, editorial teamsAdvertising agencies, design studios, freelance
CredentialsGraphic design or related degree often preferredGraphic design degree or portfolio

Magazine Page Layout specialists focus on arranging content specifically for print or digital magazines, emphasizing layout and readability. Graphic Designers have a broader scope, creating visual content across various media. While both roles require design skills, Magazine Page Layout professionals specialize in editorial page composition, whereas Graphic Designers work on diverse projects like branding, advertising, and digital media.

What is magazine page layout?

Magazine page layout refers to the process of organizing text, images, and other visual elements on the pages of a magazine to create a visually appealing and readable publication. This task involves using design principles such as balance, alignment, contrast, and hierarchy to guide the reader's eye and enhance the overall reading experience. Effective page layout is crucial for capturing readers' attention and conveying the magazine's brand and message. Designers often use specialized software like Adobe InDesign or QuarkXPress to create layouts that follow the publication's style guidelines.
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Full Time Paid Intern - YA Weekly Design (Church Magazines)

Full Time Paid Intern - YA Weekly Design (Church Magazines)

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Salt Lake City, UT • Hybrid

$14.75 - $19.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints rating

8.5

Company rating: 8.5 out of 10

Based on 78 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

3rd of 15 rated religious organizations


Job description

Do you enjoy designing content that inspires, delights, and teaches? Do you want a chance to use your professional skills to create content that points people towards Christ? The Church magazines offer paid design internships three times a year. We are currently hiring for positions during September-December (Fall). The internship is 40 hours a week for the 4-month period. Medical benefits are offered. This position is located at the Church Office Building but may be able to work from home for some of the week, depending on arrangements made with hiring staff.

Church employees find joy and satisfaction in using their unique talents and abilities to further the Lord's work. From the IT professional who develops an app that sends the gospel message worldwide, to the facilities manager who maintains our buildings- giving Church members places to worship, teach, learn, and receive sacred ordinances-our employees seek innovative ways to share the gospel of Jesus Christ with the world. They are literally working in His kingdom.
Only members of the Church who are worthy of a temple recommend qualify for employment. Apart from this, the Church is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in its employment decisions on any basis that would violate U.S. or local law.
Qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, national origin, color, gender, pregnancy, marital status, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or other legally protected categories that apply to the Church. The Church will make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with known disabilities.

Candidates should exhibit a love for clean, impactful design. You need to show excellence in editorial design, visual communication, and production for print and be proficient in the use of InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop. Applicants for this internship must be working toward a degree in graphic design, advertising, or have taken classes in graphic design and be currently enrolled as a full-time student in an accredited college or university, or they must have recently finished a degree from an accredited college or university (within one year of beginning their internship).

Applicants must be available for video conference interviews.
 

Other qualifications include the following:

    A love for all aspects of design
    At least one year of college-level graphic design experience
    Willingness to listen to and learn from your peers
    Experience in editorial design and production
    Proficiency in Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop
    Basic understanding of Church doctrine, history, organization, and policy
    The ability to manage many projects simultaneously
    The ability to give careful attention to detail and sustain concentration for long periods of time
    Experience creating engaging social media content, including graphics and short-form video editing for Instagram and other platforms, with a strong understanding of audience behavior and attention-grabbing design.
 

To apply, please submit:
1.    A brief (one pages or less) cover letter
2.    A one-page resume that includes a link to your digital portfolio
 

Digital portfolios should:

  • feature samples that exhibit excellence in editorial design and communication
  • clearly demonstrate your role in page layout, graphic design, illustration and photo selection, and implementation of communication philosophy

The YA Weekly design intern participates in the ideation, design and production of multiple articles for Church print and digital magazines and social media posts for a young adult audience (18-35). The intern is mentored in all aspects of design, including observation, collaboration, visualization, conceptualization, art direction, and implementation. 


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