The 1990's saw a re design of many magazines to target new audiences.
Raygun was one of these. They use eclectic designs and re-appropriated the way modern magazines are designed. Raygun began experimenting and playing with designs realising that there were better ways of communicating to younger audiences than by following the standardised clean grid system.
He experimented with text that bleeds off the page, and stops mid sentence as well as un-uniform grid layouts. This has shaped the way in which the quirkiness of many of todays magazines move in terms of design direction.