About the publication

Inside September Zodiac

We are an article-led editorial surface: slower pacing, generous whitespace, and typography tuned for reading—built to feel like a finished magazine, not a generic template.

Why this exists

September Zodiac exists for readers who want a calmer feed: fewer modules, clearer headlines, and photography that supports the story instead of competing with it. We treat every page as part of the same issue—from the cover hero to the legal footnotes.

Whether you are browsing on a phone or a wide desktop, the rhythm stays consistent: white fields, soft dividers, and charcoal type that keeps contrast high without feeling cold.

Editorial

Reading-first layout

Calm

Issue-style pacing

Focused

Desk workflow

Long-form without noise

We design for essays, guides, and features—typography, spacing, and imagery that stay out of the way of the words.

A single lane for stories

One clear archive, one calm rhythm. You open a headline, read deeply, and move on without marketplace clutter.

Quiet motion, strong hierarchy

Motion is subtle; contrast is intentional. The interface should feel like a magazine desk, not a dashboard.

Editorial & product

People behind the desk

A small cross-functional group—editorial, design, and engineering—shipping the same quiet-luxury system you see across the site.

Open roles
A

Avery Brooks

Head of Community

Building programs that connect creators with meaningful collaborations.

Austin, TX

J

Jordan Lee

Product Lead

Designing calm, curated experiences for modern teams.

San Francisco, CA

P

Priya Desai

Engineering

Focused on reliability, search, and delightful performance.

New York, NY

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