Magazine Part II

Cover types

1. Early Magazine Covers: 


The early magazine doesn't contain the covers we are used to seeing. The opening page was dedicated to the title and the table of contents. But when covers were used they would contain the title and the publication date and sometimes a small illustration. Some magazine covers contained cover lines, which was found in the beginning of the article on the front page. 

2. The Poster Cover: 

 The main attributes of this cover type includes logos, small cover line that announces the theme, but mainly the poster cover focused on art. These covers include gorgeous illustrations and amazing photographs. Poster covers could be found on many types of magazines, these types of cover became a big hit. These poster covers also include a simple title and other words as needed.

3. Pictures Married to Type: 

The attributes include a large title, a model that is in a full body pose, a model in a unusual posture, cover lines on the sides of the model in the picture. The cover lines include primary and secondary, the primary sets contain of the list starting with the magazines editors and/or illustrators, and the secondary sets include other information that contrast type and color, the secondary sets are usually found at the bottom of the page. 

4. In the Forest of Words:

The attributes for this magazine cove include intense photography with a  large number of vivid cover lines. There is usually a powerful picture that is pretty large, with a large title and many cover lines. The image and the cover line overlap, the models are posed to purposely allow room for multiple cover lines. The cover lines are in front of the model, and the model is immersed within the topic of the magazines article.

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