Cover types
1. Early magazine covers
2. The poster cover
3. Pictures Married to Type
4. In the forest of words
What makes a forest of words?
Their is a lot of words, fonts are different, lots of colors.
The words distract us from the image and we don't see the full picture.
Pictures Married to Type.
Less color and text. Most words are on one side. The text is involved in the pictures.
Can be a little boring and not as many interest points.
Poster Cover
Small words and a picture. Set of words talk about the image. The photo has to be good so
they will buy the magazine and catch the persons interest.
Early Magazine Covers
No photo. Mostly paintings big color spots. No date line and price tag. The magazine tended to be more simple. Topics were church related and evil.
Stuff that should be on my magazine cover.
-Tittle
-Photograph
-Bar code
-Price
-Date line
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