The visual identity of science communication journals: a comparative study of periodical covers in Ibero-American publications indexed in Scopus

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https://doi.org/10.51358/id.v23i1.1302

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This article aims to analyse the current trends of design regarding the covers of science communication journals in Ibero-America, focusing specifically on those indexed in Scopus. From a perspective that acknowledges the relevance of visual aspects in relation to editorial identity, the study examines the formal design decisions underlying the graphic presentation of these publications. To this end, a descriptive content analysis was conducted with a sample of 64 journals using a coding system comprised of variables related to identification, design, and content. The findings indicate a preference for functional and homogeneous visual models, characterised by symmetrical compositions, a predominance of sans serif typeface, and the moderate use of colour. Although images play a key role in more than half the covers, they tend to be institutional in nature, with a scarce amount of vivid experimentation. Similarly, there is limited typographic diversity and only slight variability from one issue to another, resulting in visual identities that are quite similar to each other. These trends highlight the need to strengthen editorial design as a strategic tool for improving the visibility, consistency, and graphic identity of science communication journals.

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Laura González-Díez, Universidad CEU San Pablo, CEU Universities

Full Professor of Audiovisual Communication and Advertising at the Faculty of Humanities and Communication Sciences, Universidad CEU San Pablo. Principal Investigator of the consolidated research group ICOIDI (Research in Communication through Image and Design). PhD in Information Sciences (UCM), her research focuses on journalistic design and the typographic evolution of newspapers and magazines. She is the author of over one hundred scientific publications and Associate Editor of the peer-reviewed journal index.comunicación. She has served as Head of the Department of Audiovisual Communication and Advertising at USP-CEU (2015–2019), as well as Director of the Information Graphics section (2007–2015) and Director of the Research Support Service SAI-CA (2015–2017).

Belén Puebla-Martínez, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

Full Professor at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. PhD in Communication Sciences (URJC). Master's in Communication and Socio-cultural Issues. Bachelor's degrees in Journalism and Audiovisual Communication from the same university. Principal Investigator of the High-Performance Research Group on Innovation, Education and Communication (INECO). Principal Investigator of the consolidated Teaching Innovation Group NODOS. Editor-in-Chief of the peer-reviewed journal index.comunicación (Scopus, Q1 in Visual Arts and Performing Arts and Q2 in Communication; Emerging Sources Citation Index; FECYT Quality Seal). Her research specializations include analytical methods in social communication research, media literacy, and the fight against disinformation, among other lines of inquiry.

Fernando Sánchez-Pita, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja

Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR, Spain), and member of the Research Quality Incentive Service (SICAI), under the university's Vice-Rectorate for Research, where he works on the measurement and evaluation of scientific activity and provides training on the subject. He holds a PhD in Social Studies of Science and Technology with international distinction from the Universidad de Salamanca, where he also obtained a Master's in Digital Information Systems, a Master's in Social Studies of Science and Technology, a degree in Audiovisual Communication, and a degree in Library and Information Science. His research focuses on scholarly communication and the study of scientific production media, work that connects with his role as Associate Editor of the peer-reviewed journal index.comunicación (Scopus Q1).

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2026-05-01

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González-Díez, L., Puebla-Martínez, B., & Sánchez-Pita, F. (2026). The visual identity of science communication journals: a comparative study of periodical covers in Ibero-American publications indexed in Scopus. InfoDesign, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.51358/id.v23i1.1302

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