For 31 years, Research Horizons has showcased Georgia Tech's groundbreaking scientific and engineering research.
Now the magazine, which started as a four-page, black and white publication for the-then Engineering Experiment Station (today, Georgia Tech Research Institute), has undergone a major content update and design metamorphosis.
In the new Research Horizons, which debuted this month, readers will see a publication with more visuals — larger photographs, illustrations, and accompanying graphics — shorter, more compact stories; punchier headlines; and contemporary typefaces. The refresh is designed to present the research in a more contemporary, compelling, and engaging way.