Friday, February 12, 2016

Magazine 2

There are four types go magazine covers, early magazines, the poster cover, pictures married to type, and In the forest of words.
    An early magazine cover typically modeled there covers after books, dedicated the opening to a table of contents, and many did not even have covers. Cover lines began to appear later to enhance the generic illustration.
     Te poster cover was a cover that typically just had a picture. The picture did not need any explaining. Later cover lines became part of the poster cover. The picture was supposed to be able to draw in the viewers.
     Pictures married to type is a cover that relied on it's cover line to draw people into the magazine. Typically the cover line is big and the photo is surrounded by a lot of text. They have found an equal balance of text and photo on their cover.
     In the forest of woods cover is one where the cover line is typically larger than the actual name of the magazine. It is a cover that has moved away from big pictures to more text and headlines on the page. Some magazine's have started to think that text can attract more people than a picture can.

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