Friday, December 11, 2015

Magazines Part 2


  1. Early magazine covers looked a lot like book covers because early magazines were very similar to books in many ways. They might have had a small picture but nothing else much.
  2. The poster cover is defined by a big picture that most of the time is in color but it can also be in black and white. It takes up the whole magazine cover except for a title. There are very few words on these magazines.
  3. Picture married to type covers typically have a picture taking up most if not all of the cover. There are words for what will be inside the magazine and they are put on the cover so that they blend in and look put in place with the image in front or behind it.
  4. In the forest of words covers are defined by a picture with a bunch of bright words in front of so as to catch a viewer's attention. These covers are typically very loud looking and the images can be almost completely obscured but the type on the cover. Many find these covers obnoxious.

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